Daily Bull-ogosphere: September 21
Good morning V5ers! Who's ready for tacos for lunch today? On to the links!
1. After a disappointing last couple of weeks, CB Quenton Washington will be shut down this week to recuperate from a lingering knee injury that he picked up in Vero Beach. Good news is that JaQuez Jenkins will be back this week.
2. We spoke about it on Monday, but the Lady Half-Hoops have a huge nationally televised game against Notre Dame on Thursday. If you can make it, you should head over to the Kop to cheer on the Bulls.
3. Voodoo posted a FanShot about the play earlier this week, but QB Coach Peter Vaas and B.J. Daniels breakdown Daniels' insane escape that was simply Grotheian in its absurdity.
4. The coaching staff was pleased with how the backups played in the second half against Florida A&M, according to Michael Magnanello.
5. According to Greg Auman, USF sold 1269 less season tickets than last year. He did mention that those insane Groupon season tickets could not be renewed this season.
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lol, this seems like as good a place as any for this
http://twitter.com/#!/ChipBrownOB/status/116504987378515968
Who know’s how good the source is… but that would be bad.
@dobbertweets
Yeah I saw that
If that happens, its a mad dash for the other 6 football teams to get out ASAP.
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by Ken DeCelles on Sep 21, 2011 10:10 AM EDT up reply actions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kop
Editor and Ombusdman, Voodoo Five, South Florida Bulls SBN Blog
Year-to-year season ticket totals.
The quality of USF’s home schedule is heavily tilted towards odd-numbered years: we host West Virginia, Louisville, and Miami. Those are probably our three biggest marquee opponents in the Big East era. I don’t know whether it’s good that season ticket numbers are stable despite this, or if it’s bad that they’d go down from an even-numbered year to an odd one.
Editor and Ombusdman, Voodoo Five, South Florida Bulls SBN Blog
Season tix
Perhaps the fact that they had 1 less conference game this year swayed people. Or the non-conf schedule didn’t tickle their fancy.
It’s a fact of life in Tampa that who you play is as important (or more) as the quality of the home team.

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