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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF UPDATE
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National Players of the Week
Defensive: Joel Rogers – SS – LSU | W 31–28 vs #3 Clemson | 7 TKL, 1 INT
Offensive: Cameron Dyer – QB – #12 Louisiana | L 41–34 at #9 Pittsburgh | 28–43, 367 PASS YDS, 2 PASS TD; 22 CAR, 52 RUSH YDS, 1 RUSH TD
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Post by djp73 » 06 Dec 2025, 22:43

Count wrote:
06 Dec 2025, 22:39
Can’t ask for much more than a 12-win season in year one. Gotta make the playoffs next year :yep:
definitely shooting for a playoff berth next season, hoping the roster will be improved a good amount :yup:
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Post by djp73 » 06 Dec 2025, 22:53

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NIX TO REPLACE LANNING AT OREGON
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CoachPrev. PositionPrev. SchoolNew PositionNew SchoolReason
Dan LanningHCOregonHCNotre DameHired by Another Team
Derrick NixOCAuburnHCOregonHired by Another Team
Marcus FreemanHCNotre DameHCMichigan StateFired
Kade BellOCPittsburghHCWest VirginiaHired by Another Team
Bob ChesneyHCJames MadisonHCSyracuseHired by Another Team
Pete LemboHCBuffaloHCIllinoisHired by Another Team
Nick ColemanOCFIUHCArmyHired by Another Team
Raheem VilainHCUTSANFLWent to NFL
Tavarius BaylessDCHCCaliforniaHired
Mike ElkoHCSyracuseHCUTSAFired
Skylar HurnsDCHCOld DominionHired
Rich RodriguezHCWest VirginiaHCSam HoustonFired
Jeff KnowlesDCBall StateHCNorthwesternHired by Another Team
Josh ShittuDCHCOregon StateHired
Duvon MondeauxOCHCBuffaloHired
Dom MaddoxOCHCJames MadisonHired
J.R. WilkesDCHCGeorgia StateHired
Wayne CardenDCHCMarylandHired
Jonathan SmithHCCaliforniaHCFresno StateFired
Bret BielemaHCIllinoisHCNorthern IllinoisFired
Alani TongaHCNorthern IllinoisHCWestern MichiganFired
Phil LongoHCSam HoustonHCFired
Jeff MonkenHCArmyFired
Jay SawvelHCWestern MichiganFired

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF UPDATE
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National Players of the Week
Defensive: Jesse Anderson – SS – Pittsburgh | L 30–28 vs #1 LSU | 7 TKL, 1 INT, 1 PBU
Offensive: Che Nwabuko – WR – Pittsburgh | L 30–28 vs #1 LSU | 6 REC, 107 REC YDS, 17.8 AVG, 2 REC TD
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Post by djp73 » 06 Dec 2025, 23:29

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USF POST SEASON REPORT
PORTER LEADS BULLS TO FIRST 12 WIN SEASON IN DEBUT
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2027 Season Schedule and Results
Sat, Aug 28 – at Northern Illinois – W 49-21
Sat, Sep 4 – vs Louisville – W 17-14
Sat, Sep 11 – at Boise State – L 7-14
Sat, Sep 18 – vs Florida A&M – W 41-20
Sat, Oct 2 – at Charlotte – W 28-21
Sat, Oct 9 – vs East Carolina – W 45-17
Sat, Oct 23 – at Florida Atlantic – W 49-20
Sat, Oct 30 – at Rice – W 35-33
Sat, Nov 6 – vs North Texas – L 28-31
Sat, Nov 13 – vs Navy – W 26-7
Sat, Nov 20 – vs UTSA – W 44-12
Sat, Nov 27 – vs Army – W 16-7
Sat, Dec 11 – vs Tulane – W 27-24 (American Conference Championshp)
Mon, Dec 20 – vs Southern Miss – W 31-24 (Myrtle Beach Bowl)
Player Stats
Passing
NamePOSGPCOMPATTCOMP%YardsTDTD%INTINT%TD:INT
L. HewlettQB1431242972%3,720296.871.64.1
J. BrantleyQB8132650%8513.813.81.0
T. StanleyQB22366%2000.000.00.0
T. ChancellorQB41250%900.000.00.0
Rushing
NamePOSGPCARYardsAVGTDAVG/G20+BTKYACLong
S. SneadHB14895706.4640.701118119
G. ShemboHB141155284.61037.71818627
N. DanielHB14883914.4527.92514537
C. SuggsHB7452846.3040.6149321
J. BrantleyQB812211.822.600910
T. ChancellorQB45204.025.0011714
T. McLaughlinTE143103.300.70047
E. YorkHB14231.510.20033
L. HewlettQB1416-76-4.80-5.400610
Receiving
NamePOSGPRECYardsAVGTDAVG/GLongRACRAC AVGDrop
T. WilliamsWR141231,80914.711129.2867356.04
J. BridgewaterWR145859610.3842.6452113.64
D. ZippererWR145454110.0338.6532895.46
D. TroupWR143852013.7337.1752346.24
K. MichaelsTE14261937.4213.817712.71
S. SneadHB149697.714.923212.31
G. ShemboHB146396.512.815132.21
L. DragosWR522311.504.615126.00
J. StoneburnerWR144205.011.4830.80
H. GregoryTE1411010.000.71033.00
N. DanielHB14393.000.6772.31
C. SuggsHB7451.300.7561.51
Blocking
NamePOSGPSacksSnaps
A. ForbesRG140838
T. LawrenceLG141776
C. DoyleLT141759
T. MajorLT146754
O. EllefsonC121498
T. MormanC40216
D. TreadwellLT130207
C. KendricksRT50124
E. ParksLG90103
D. SumnerC1030
J. GoodleyLG2026
J. OlumbaRG9020
C. KnappRG6017
Defense
NamePOSGPSoloAstTAKTFLSackINTINT YdsINT AvgINT LongTDDeflCTHAFFFRFR YdsBLK
C. HawkinsFS14554910470.0000.000000000
E. RanceMIKE145050100162.0111.010101000
N. JonesSS1432417380.0177.070000000
J. DaliasWILL14372461122.5100.000000000
G. JenkinsCB1427346140.0100.000000000
I. GuyCB1430275760.049122.8650000000
D. IgbinogheneCB1430275720.011919.0190000000
I. SingletonLEDG142720472210.5133.030001000
D. ExumeDT142717441812.5000.000001000
D. FeltonREDG14121628144.0000.0012001591
J. GrantDT14151227105.5000.000000000
D. McCormickSAM149101940.0000.000000000
M. DoyleDT14681452.0000.001200000
C. FolkertsCB14551000.0111.010100000
D. NowellCB1435800.0000.000000000
F. DroegeMIKE1433600.0000.000000000
G. LaRueWILL1405500.0000.000000000
D. AppleWILL1430300.0000.000000000
S. JamesSS1201100.0000.00000000
Kicking
NamePOSGPFGMFGAFG%FG LngXPMXPAXP%
N. GramaticaK13121770%50464797%
A. ZouaguiK111100%2711100%
Punting
NamePOSGPPuntsYardsAVGNet YdsNet AVGIn20TBLongBlock
D. McSurdyP141985545.068836.233590
Kick Returns [hr]
NamePOSKRYardsAVGTDLongGPSnaps
D. IgbinogheneCB2245220.519414785
E. YorkHB1731218.402914108
L. DragosWR47719.3022530
G. LaRueWILL100.00014219
Punt Returns
NamePOSPRYardsAVGTDLongGPSnaps
E. YorkHB312999.601814108

Team Stats
Offense
Games Played: 14
Points Per Game: 31.6
Total Points: 443
Total Offense: 5,585 yards
Yards Per Game: 398.9
Yards Per Play: 6.7
Passing Yards: 3,834 (273.9 per game)
Passing TD: 30
Rushing Yards: 1,751 (125.1 per game)
Rushing TD: 26
First Downs: 318 (22.7 per game)
Defense
Games Played: 14
Points Allowed Per Game: 18.9
Total Points Allowed: 265
Total Yards Allowed: 3,981
Yards Allowed Per Game: 284.4
Passing Yards Allowed: 2,809 (200.6 per game)
Rushing Yards Allowed: 1,172 (83.7 per game)
Sacks: 41
Turnovers
Interceptions: 11
Fumbles Recovered: 1
Takeaways: 12
Turnovers Lost: 9 (8 INT, 1 Fumble)
Turnover Margin: +3
3rd & 4th Down
3rd Down Conversions: 66 / 145 (45%)
4th Down Conversions: 24 / 32 (75%)
Red Zone
Red Zone Trips: 69
Red Zone TDs: 40
Red Zone FGs: 11
Red Zone TD Rate: 57%
Opponent Red Zone Trips: 39
Opponent TDs: 20
Opponent FGs: 4
Opponent TD Rate: 51%
Penalties
Penalties Committed: 23
Penalty Yards: 152
Penalties Per Game: 1.6
Penalty Yards Per Game: 10.9
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Can't complain about that first season. Expectations are now set, time to get to work
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ShireNiner wrote:
Yesterday, 00:06
Can't complain about that first season. Expectations are now set, time to get to work
definitely have set the bar high :yup:
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USF NEWS REPORT
PORTER DECLINED SEVERAL INTERVIEWS “SO MUCH MORE TO DO HERE”
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USF head coach DJ Porter ended any speculation about his future on Monday morning, confirming that he has declined interview requests from multiple major programs, including Notre Dame and Syracuse, choosing instead to remain in Tampa and continue building what he calls “the most meaningful work of my career.”

In a brief but emphatic statement, Porter shut down the notion that he might entertain overtures elsewhere after USF’s breakout season.

“I can’t imagine being one-and-done here,” Porter said. “Not after what we’ve accomplished, and especially not after what I know we’re still capable of accomplishing. This program isn’t finished, far from it. We’re just getting started.”

Porter’s loyalty comes at a time when his coaching stock has skyrocketed. National outlets have labeled him one of college football’s rising stars, and with several high-profile vacancies opening across the country, it was only natural his name would surface. But Porter didn’t let the rumor mill simmer for long. He made it clear that Tampa is where he wants to be, and that his belief in the Bulls’ upward trajectory is stronger than ever.

And it’s hard to argue with the results.

USF’s season was, by every measure, transformational. The Bulls surged through their schedule with a confidence and physicality the program hasn’t consistently displayed in years. Porter’s offense blended explosiveness with discipline, producing standout performances from young and veteran players alike. Tyler Williams emerged as one of the most dominant receivers in the country, Locklan Hewlett shattered expectations as a first-year starter, and George Shembo provided steady production out of the backfield. Defensively, Cedrick Hawkins and Ira Singleton anchored a group that forced turnovers, disrupted pockets, and delivered timely stops throughout the year.

USF played with identity, fast, fearless, aggressive, and with purpose, often outworking more established opponents. The season’s biggest wins fueled belief in the locker room, but it was the consistency week after week that signaled something deeper: a culture taking root.

When the dust settled they ended up with a school record 12 wins. Tyler Williams set school and conference records. The team led the American Conference in total points, they were third in points per game and second in total yards. They led the conference in yards per play and first downs. At 6.7 yards per play they trailed only Oklahoma for best in the nation. Their first downs per game numbers were fourth in the nation.

Porter stressed discipline and it showed on the field as the Bulls had the least penalties in the entire nation at just 23, less than half of the next closest program.

Porter emphasized that continuity is essential to sustaining that culture.

“We’ve laid a foundation here,” he said. “These players trust each other, they trust the staff, and they trust the direction we’re heading. Leaving now would go against everything we’ve talked about building.”

His return ensures stability at a moment when the program is poised for another leap. Recruiting momentum has never been stronger, and several underclassmen blossomed into legitimate stars this season. The Bulls finished the year playing their best football, showing a level of growth that suggests the next step isn’t just possible, it’s within reach.

With Porter turning down two of the sport’s most recognizable brands, the message is unmistakable: USF is no longer a stepping stone. It’s a destination.

And under DJ Porter, it’s becoming a place where expectations aren’t feared, they’re embraced.

Defensive coordinator Tony White also confirmed he will return to USF next season, a decision that resonates just as strongly inside the program.

White took over a defensive roster that, by his own admission, didn’t perfectly match his 3-3-5 principles with a mix of personnel types, body profiles, and experience levels that weren’t ideal fits for his system. The growing pains showed early, with communication lapses and assignment issues surfacing as players adjusted to an entirely new philosophy.

But White never wavered. He coached, taught, and adapted, molding the group week by week until the unit transformed into the most dominant defense in the conference. By season’s end, USF led the league in defensive points per game, total yards allowed, rushing yards allowed, and sacks, a testament to White’s ability not only to install a scheme but to elevate the individuals operating within it.

“These kids bought in,” White said. “They let us coach them hard, they trusted each other, and they finished the season playing the best football of their lives.”

His return, like Porter’s, reinforces the sense of stability and shared belief powering USF’s rise.

In a time when coaching staffs are constantly in flux USF, and Porter, have managed to retain their entire coaching staff from last season. That continuity should pay dividends in the fall.

"I've been with a lot of programs." Jack Cosgrove said. "The way they run things here right from the top to the bottom makes it difficult to consider going anywhere else."
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Good food will keep a person tamed. USF cookin' something up
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Post by djp73 » Yesterday, 13:04

The JZA wrote:
Yesterday, 10:28
Good food will keep a person tamed. USF cookin' something up
:yup:
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