Big East Conference - South Florida Bulls Preview
The South Florida Bulls had quite the start to their Big East campaign with a 4-3 record in conference play and then the program's first ever Bowl Game appearance. Head Coach Jim Leavitt and staff, are expecting 13 starters to come back this year, including a talented wide receiving unit, but still they have to address some key issues. The Bulls are running the spread offense but have no capable quarterback. They lose their leading rusher from last year. And they only averaged 23 points per game last year which means that their defensive unit could burnout midseason.
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Nonetheless, their defensive unit is one of the more capable units in the Big East, and the back seven is loaded this year. The front wall took a number of hits but with the athletes backing them the whole unit should be ok. The South Florida Bulls have won 4 of 5 at home and this year they have 4 of 7 Big East games being played at Raymond James stadium. If they can be solid in their non-conference schedule, I would look for the South Florida Bulls to get to a Bowl Game once again this year.
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by Bones McCoy at
1800-sports.com on September 30, 2006
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