In Tampa, the University of South Florida (USF) Bulls are gearing up for their regular-season finale against the Rice Owls today. This game represents a significant moment for the Bulls as they look to secure their fifth win in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) and end the season with a 5-3 conference record. Such a victory would align them closely with their preseason predictions for a possible fourth-place finish in the conference.
This season has not been without its difficulties. The Bulls faced one of the toughest schedules in college football, taking on several Top 10 opponents, including Alabama and Miami, and competing against Tulane, regarded as the best team in the AAC. In addition, USF experienced a mid-season setback when starting quarterback Byrum Brown sustained an injury, prompting the team to rely on backup Bryce Archie, who had limited experience. Further complicating the season, the team was displaced by Hurricane Milton, which forced them to spend nearly two weeks in Orlando for safety.
Despite these challenges, USF has made impressive strides under Head Coach Alex Golesh, who took the helm last year. Starting the season with a 2-4 record and suffering three consecutive losses had some fans doubting the team’s potential. However, a mid-season turnaround has led to just one loss in the subsequent games. Should the Bulls win today, they would achieve a total of seven regular-season victories, illustrating a marked improvement since Golesh’s arrival.
Historically, USF has struggled in the AAC, finishing above .500 only three times in its 12-year history. A potential win today would mark the third-best conference finish for the Bulls since the league’s inception in 2013. Notably, 14 wins over the last two seasons under Golesh would bring the coaching tenure close to matching the total wins of the previous five seasons combined, a statistic that speaks volumes to the progress made.
Golesh maintains that his mission goes beyond mere game outcomes; he aims to develop a solid program. His focus on recruiting players who fit the team culture, rather than simply those with raw talent, has fostered a strong team spirit. From observations throughout the season, it is clear that the Bulls support each other and have responded positively to coaching, displaying a willingness to accept constructive criticism.
While the Bulls have gained momentum, they still face a long road ahead. Critics of the team have pointed out that their recent success has come against weaker competition, with several coaches of teams defeated by USF having lost their jobs this season, including interim Rice coach Pete Alamar, who knows he won’t retain his position after today. However, Golesh insists that the only concern should be the opponents on his team’s schedule.
The upcoming game against Rice is not just a formality; it is a chance to solidify the tremendous progress the Bulls have made in the past season. With a potential for success today, USF continues to carve out a more promising future in college football. The focus remains on improvement and building a competitive program, something USF supporters hope will become the norm in the years to come.
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