Alex Golesh was disappointed, but he is also oozing with confidence after watching how South Florida battled the University of Alabama over the weekend at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Last week, the Crimson Tide had a ceremony to dedicate Saban Field in honor of Nick Saban and his family. The celebration turned in to high anxiety for Tide fans as South Florida made the matchup competitive. Byrum Brown and the Bulls were down 13-14 entering the fourth quarter, but it could not finish the game. Alabama made a change on the offensive line — replacing Wilkin Formby with Elijah Pritchett — and the group exploded for 28 points in the final period to capture a 42-16 victory.