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USF Football Heralded as “Next Big Thing” on ESPN

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

USF Football’s‍ Historic Season Celebrated with ESPN Coverage, Fan ⁢Enthusiasm

TAMPA, FL – ⁢November 7, 2025 ​ – The ⁤University ‍of South⁢ Florida Bulls’ remarkable 2025 football season, culminating in national recognition on ESPN, was celebrated today with a spirited⁤ event on campus. Thousands of⁤ fans gathered to honor the team’s breakout ⁢performance and⁣ express their excitement for the program’s future.

The festivity underscores a pivotal moment for⁣ USF ​Athletics,​ marking a significant leap forward in visibility‌ and fan engagement. The⁤ bulls’ success this season ‌has not only energized the‌ student body and​ alumni ‍but has also positioned the university as‍ a ⁤rising force in college football, attracting ⁢attention from recruits and ⁢national media outlets. The event served as a platform to acknowledge the contributions of players, coaches, and the dedicated fanbase that fueled the team’s ascent.

Fans showcased​ their support with creative signs, ⁤including one declaring them the team’s “12th ‌man” and another​ touting quarterback⁣ Byran Brown ⁢as ‍a Heisman Trophy contender. The atmosphere was‍ electric as the Herd of Thunder band performed, USF spirit ‍squads energized the crowd, and fans participated in a pull-up challenge, with a top performance reaching 27 repetitions.

“The college football world has been‍ watching us,” said junior dylan ‍Baez.”They know we are the next big⁣ thing and have the best fans.”

The event also recognized key figures in USF​ Athletics’ growth,including Rob Higgins,the program’s ⁤frist-ever ‍CEO,who received a hero’s welcome reminiscent of a professional wrestling star. Head football coach Alex Golesh took​ the‌ stage for a live interview, further amplifying the ⁤excitement ‌surrounding the⁤ program.

USF’s football program began competing in Division I-A (now FBS) in 2001 ⁢and joined the American Athletic ⁤Conference in ‍2013. The ‌team ⁢recently transitioned to the American Athletic Conference in ⁢july​ 2023. This season’s success‍ represents a ⁢new chapter for the Bulls, building on years of investment and‌ dedication to elevate the program to national prominence.

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