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Bulls beat West Virginia

I wanted to post this last week, but I was on vacation.  This video is a compilation of the highlights of the Bulls and West Virginia game on ESPN.

Florida School Football Rankings (Mid September)

1. Florida

2. South Florida

3. Central Florida

4. Florida State

5. Miami

6. Florida Atlantic

7. Florida International

Bulls beat Auburn

While the Bulls were the underdog, a lot of people thought they had a legitimate chance to win. It was an exciting (and late) game, but it was worth it. After a match, it's always interesting to read the opposing teams newspaper to hear there perspective. A Opelika-Auburn News newspaper column by Mike Szvetitz titled "Loss was no upset" gave the Bulls some props. Here are some quotes:
  • South Florida is good.
  • Losing to USF at home might seem like an upset to those who didn’t watch any of Saturday night’s game. For those of us who saw it, we know better. We know South Florida is good.
  • They should have. This is a team that has talent and drive and - the biggest intangible of all - nothing to lose.
  • The Bulls aren’t a Cinderella story. They’re their own novel. And at 10 years old, this program has just written its best chapter: How to go from humble beginnings to humbling one of the best programs in the country over the last three years.
  • South Florida is a good football team. Believe it.

Thanks for the kind words Mike.
Hey USF Bulls fans, here's a way for you to load the USF Bulls 2007 Football schedule into Microsoft Outlook. To download the file, named "USF2007.csv" just Right-Click Here and choose the "Save as" Option. After downloading the file, open Outlook and follow these directions for importing it into your calendar:

  1. Select the File / Import and Export... Menu option.
  2. Select "Import from another program or file" and click Next.
  3. Select "Comma Separated Values (Windows)" and click Next.
  4. Find the desired CSV file (USF2007.csv) and select "Do not import duplicate items" and click Next.
  5. Select Calendar and click Next.
  6. The next window will have a title that says 'The following actions will be performed:' above an option to 'Import "USF2007.csv" into folder: Calendar.
  7. Check that box and and click on 'Import "USF2007.csv" into folder: Calendar'
  8. Then Click Finish