Sunday Rewind: The First Signature Win of the Holtz Era

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Sunday Rewind: The First Signature Win of the Holtz Era

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- Greg Auman of the St. Pete Times writes that the Bulls have climbed another rung on the latter of Florida success.
- Times correspondent Kerry Klecic says that the Bulls defensive players find motivation in each other.
- Gary Shelton of the St. Pete Times introduces you to freshman walk-on quarterback Bobby Eveld, "He was calm, he was poised, and he was smart beyond anything that could be expected of him. Twice, he led his team from behind, and by the end of the day, he had made the Bulls' biggest win of the year possible.'
- The Tribune's Adam Adkins writes, "USF was able to continue its "season of firsts" theme behind another strong defensive effort and some late-game heroics from the offense under the direction of freshman walk-on quarterback Bobby Eveld."
- Joey Johnston tells us the most amazing thing about yesterday's performance by Bobby Eveld was that no one was surprised, "The most amazing part? No one was surprised. Not Bulls coach Skip Holtz. Not Todd Fitch, the offensive coordinator. Not any of his teammates, who have witnessed his work on the practice field."
- Alan Dell of the Bradenton Herald says that USF and Miami are heading in completely opposite directions.
- Tom Zebold of the Ledger says that competition helps young Bulls make plays.
- Brian Bennett of ESPN.com tells us What we learned in the Big East in Week 13 while handing out a Big East helmet stickers to Bobby Eveld.
- Andy Staples of SI.com says its Time to get Bullish , "The flip side of Miami's loss is a huge win for USF and first-year coach Skip Holtz. Holtz didn't inherit much of a team from Jim Leavitt, and the Bulls already had exceeded expectations before they crossed the Dade County line."

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