USF Senior Writer
TAMPA, AUG. 11, 2016 – USF Football wants to be known for attacking opponents at a fast and furious pace in all aspects of the game.
Conference foes took notice last season during USF’s record-breaking run to the Miami Beach Bowl. The Bulls won seven of their final eight regular season games and became bowl-eligible with a 44-23 victory over Temple that caused fans to storm the field at Raymond James Stadium.
“I have seen no speed like the speed we saw when we played USF last year,” said Temple head coach Matt Rhule at conference media day.