USF's offensive line is the team's most stable and experienced position heading into the Sept. 3 season opener against the No. 25-ranked BYU Cougars at Raymond James Stadium.
But Bulls coach Jeff Scott said there's still competition at one of the spots, while new acquisitions will occasionally work into the rotation to provide depth, rest and a feel for what's ahead in 2023.
USF leads the nation in returning career offensive line starts (154), followed by Pittsburgh (145), Georgia State (143), Miami (137) and South Carolina (129). There's the familiar crew of senior left tackle Donovan Jennings (6-foot-5, 312 pounds), senior left guard Demetris Harris (6-3, 315) and senior center Brad Cecil (6-4, 294), along with sophomore Dustyn Hall (6-3, 303) at right guard and senior Demontrey Jacobs (6-6, 315) at right tackle.