A coaching staff’s debut season is usually filled with the buzz of a new scheme, hype stemming from renewed energy at practices and general goodwill. While first-year South Florida head coach Jeff Scott may have that goodwill, present realities have robbed the Bulls of those other intangible assets. Beat media has not gotten to see Scott’s approach in practice, it has not gotten to see a new defensive scheme rolled out, it has not gotten to see Charlie Weis Jr. interact with his quarterbacks.
Instead, Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times has had to wait like the rest of us.