Following Jimmy Horn's breathtaking afternoon of football in Boca Raton — one that teased his vast potential, while reminding observers he has still barely scratched the surface — teammates and coaches are still gushing over the USF sophomore wide receiver.
As the Bulls (1-4) prepare for Saturday afternoon's road game against the No. 24-ranked Cincinnati Bearcats (4-1), the next tough test on a schedule ranked No. 25 nationally according to College Football Playoff metrics, Horn's career performance (eight catches, 180 yards, two touchdowns) against the East Carolina Pirates established him as USF's most fearsome offensive weapon.