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😂🤣😂 They’re finding out that when they go outside of their Bullspen delusions of grandeur talk forum and in to the real world…… they are irrelevant….as in….no one knows they exist, media Outlets don’t talk about losers….

now UCF…..everyone has been talking about for years…..because our program is more than empty talk…we‘ve had winning teams for years and won on the biggest stage multiple times….that’s why we have the Big XII logo on our uniforms and left the chickiepoos in our rear view mirror…reading their sorrow is ”delicious” 😂
 


Please read this article.

I love how they talk about a new OCS as a fact or as if it’s already built or being built when they don’t have any funding or a solid timeline. A bunch of wishing in one hand and 💩 in the other. I still have my doubts anything ever gets built or it’s a HS stadium like the latest leaked rendering that were embarrassing.
 
Hahaha like the minute he posted the coach announced he was hired by VCU. Half their board was talking about usf being smart by waiting to announce b/c on 4/1 his buyout drops by $400k. Broke ass athletics department gonn do broke ass things…

Bull Awakening

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2 hours ago, WoolyBully said:
VCU over USF basketball is a more attractive position. Over the last half century, USF has a 44%-win rate (and since 44 is less than 51, that would constitute losing). VCU, on the other hand, over the past half century has a 65%-win rate. Over the past five decades, VCU has gone to the NCAA Tournament nineteen times, whereas USF has only gone three times. Considerably different results over the years. Can't see how one would think coaching hoops at VCU is not more desirable/attractive than at U of SF.
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And let’s be honest. I don’t think we need a coach that is not confident in making USF a winner. We need coaches with big egos at USF. So with that said. Hopefully when Ryan Odom is named the USF coach this weekend that he is very confident that he will turn USF into a winner. And when he does hopefully USF is ready for it.
 
Geez what a delusional moron the guy is who wrote that drivel. You would never know they ARE one of the worst 2 or 3 teams in FBS reading those lies. He can ping us back when they have financing for their “innovative” high school sized stadium, or is that the “innovative” part?
 
I’m case you want a quick way to view the misery thread…sky is falling


Hahaha 🤣 this one was actually good…

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Michael Kelly, future author of the New York Times Worst Seller: The Art of No Deal
Most of their board right now is really 'over the hump of denial.' It's 15 years 'too late,' but ... at least it's over.

FAU has also been one of the best 'wake up calls,' although the Cows are starting to insult their stadium as well. I guess a few have now been to it, and realize ... it's not really much different than hours.

Most of their Village is 70% scale of ours too.
 
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Please read this article.

That article hits, for the first time ever, one of the main truths about usf football. That is that they never had their growing phase. They went from FCS nobodies to BE so fast they never developed a dedicated fan base. Much like Miami, usf in the early 2000s was supported by band wagon fans who showed up because it was trendy. Since that time usf fans historically had an skewed view of their program ( cue "big 4" billboard). Their "fans" were weaned on the BE and have historically believed that they were above the AAC. So they stopped supporting. Many still believe that all they lack is an OCS. But what they need is the culture and history that an OCS eventually brings. That is what creates fans, not cup holders, seat backs and scenic walkways. They need to embrace what they are at the moment. One of the lowest programs in FBS, with one of the biggest potentials. They need to love themselves for what they are, not for what they plan to be,
 
I always found it curious the obsession by some over there for getting into ACC and not the SEC.
What’s more feasible for them getting in to? ACC by a large stretch.

Nice avatar profile photo. Welcome to the Dungeon.
 
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That's sorta my point. If you are going to dream then dream big. Why limit yourself in your fantasy?
Because just like with their OCS, enough of their fans finally realize, even their fantasy girl says ...

"Not tonight, I've got a headache"
 
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I also saw they didn’t have a great offensive showing…and against the worst returning defense in FBS, ouch.

My 7 yr old is recently obsessed with football and he noticed I was watching the replay of their spring game (since they actually had the balls to show it 😤). He came over interested but we turned it off 5 mins in, it was just terrible looking football and boring as hell. He said he had better things to do 🤣. He’s 7, he doesn’t have anything to do on a Sunday but was aware how anything was better than watching that 💩 show. Love that guy.
 
At the end of that low budget video it said “Be who you say you are” followed by a Bulls graphic hahaha. The recruit started his post with “Born a loser..”, so going there he is in fact being who he said he is I guess. Oh man, these guys just can’t help stepping on their own toes.
 
At the end of that low budget video it said “Be who you say you are” followed by a Bulls graphic hahaha. The recruit started his post with “Born a loser..”, so going there he is in fact being who he said he is I guess. Oh man, these guys just can’t help stepping on their own toes.
Miami’s top recruit just posted a video “Born a felon”
 
The Oracle writes a piece on Alex Golesh and intentionally omits that he coached here before Tennessee LOL

"Prior to taking the reins at USF, Golesh worked at nine different universities and held 12 positions across the span of 19 years. He was the offensive coordinator/tight ends coach at the University of Tennessee from 2021-22. He served as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at Iowa State from 2016-19. Golesh also held a role of position coach and recruiting coordinator for Illinois from 2012-15."

Alex Gloesh
 
The Oracle writes a piece on Alex Golesh and intentionally omits that he coached here before Tennessee LOL

"Prior to taking the reins at USF, Golesh worked at nine different universities and held 12 positions across the span of 19 years. He was the offensive coordinator/tight ends coach at the University of Tennessee from 2021-22. He served as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at Iowa State from 2016-19. Golesh also held a role of position coach and recruiting coordinator for Illinois from 2012-15."

Alex Gloesh

Whatever. Goulash is going to wish he could move back to shithole Russia by the time he's done in shithole Tampa.
 
Of course the crap pen hates this hire……but they always forget “beggars can’t be choosers”.
I hadn't seen where they hired a coach. I think that is a good hire for them. Guy has been a Kennesaw State the last 4 season. His first season they were 1-29. They got better every season. Last season they were regular season co-champs and ASUN Tourney champs. They went dancing last season (26-9). Guy is trending up. I'd rather roll the dice on that than some retread (I mean, for their situation).
 
Wait, they’re an FBS program?
I actually overheard one Gator ask his Gator friend this the year they lost to a FCS team, and UCF won the Fiesta Bowl. The guy literally didn't know UCF was in a BCS game until after we won. Even his Gator friend was like, "Yeah, not good timing, considering our year."
 
Quote from a Sports Illustrated writer who was attending the BIG12 and PAC12 meetings in Phoenix this year. I can't quite put my finger on it but it seems like someone has been left out of the conversation...

“Just paces from the Pac-12’s gathering, Big 12 leaders discussed a list of expansion targets, four of them residing in the Pac-12: Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah,” Dellenger said of the Big 12’s discussions at meetings earlier this month. “Other targets are from a variety of leagues: San Diego State and UNLV from the Mountain West; UConn, which is independent in football and in the Big East in basketball; and Memphis, from the American. There are others too, such as Colorado State, SMU and Fresno, but they seem further down the pecking order.”
 
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