TAMPA, FLA. DEC. 16, 2022– Seven Bulls were recognized when Phil Steele announced his 2022 postseason all-conference teams.
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Sophomore kick returner
Jimmy Horn Jr. (Sanford) earned first-team All-AAC honors after averaging 29.9 yards on seven returns and posting an 89-yard touchdown return in the Bulls' season opener vs. BYU. Horn added 37 catches for 551 yards and three touchdowns receiving on the year and 95 rushing yards and a touchdown.
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Brian Battie (Sarasota) was named second-team All-AAC at running back and fourth-team at kick returner. Battie also was named to Steele's Third-team All-America roster at the all-purpose position.
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Battie ranked second in the AAC in rushing (98.8 ypg) in 2022 and finished with 1,186 yards and eight touchdowns on the year, the sixth-best rushing season in program history. He tied a USF record with five-straight 100-yard games in the final five games of the season, part of seven 100-yard games on the year, and his USF season record all-purpose yards included 659 on kick returns and 91 receiving yards as he ranked No. 3 nationally posting 161.33 yards per game. His 1,936 all-purpose yards lead the nation at the conclusion of the regular season and set a new USF record.
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Third-team All-AAC honorees included wide receiver
Xavier Weaver (Orlando), center
Brad Cecil (Jacksonville) and linebacker
Dwayne Boyles (Miami). Cornerback
Aamaris Brown (Seffner) and guard
Demetris Harris (Jacksonville) earned fourth team honors.
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Weaver logged career-bests of 53 catches for 718 yards and six touchdowns on the year, marking the fifth-best season reception total and receiving yardage total in program history. He finished the year with 1,735 career yards, good for fourth all-time at USF, and 116 career receptions, good for sixth all-time. Weaver led the Bulls in receiving in seven games and logged three 100-yard receiving games on the year.
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Cecil was named the first-ever recipient of USF's Steve Walz Perseverance Award on Tuesday. He finished his career with 53 games played and 50 starts to rank tied for second all-time at USF in both categories. He started all 12 games on the season for the second-straight year and helped plow the way for Battie to become just the sixth USF player to post a 1,000-yard rushing season and USF to post seven games of 200 or more yards rushing and rank third in The American running for 197.92 yards per game.
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Boyles posted a career-best 108 tackles, just the 13
th player to log 100 tackles in a season at USF, and led the Bulls with 10 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles to go with an interception and a sack. Boyles led USF in tackles in seven games and his 108 tackles rank ninth all-time in a season at USF. He increased his career tackle total to 315, placing him seventh all-time and just the eighth player in USF history to log 300 career tackles.
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Brown led USF with two interceptions and five pass break-ups and added 27 tackles as he established himself as a strong cover corner in his first season on the field for the Bulls.
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Harris finished his career as the Bulls' all-time leader in career starts with 53 and tied second all-time in games played (53). He started all 12 games no the year, part of a string of 30 straight starts, and helped plow the way for Battie to become just the sixth USF player to post a 1,000-yard rushing season and USF to post seven games of 200 or more yards rushing and rank third in The American running for 197.92 yards per game.
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PHIL STEELE POSTSEASON TEAMS
All-America
Third-Team –
Brian Battie, All-Purpose
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All-Conference
1st Team
Jimmy Horn, KR
2nd Team
Brian Battie, RB
3rd Team
Xavier Weaver, WR
Brad Cecil, C
Dwayne Boyles, LB
4th Team
Demetris Harris, OG
Aamaris Brown, CB
Brian Battie, KR
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ABOUT USF FOOTBALL
The USF football program first took the field in 1997 and completed its 26th season in 2022 while completing construction on a new $22 million Indoor Performance Facility. The Bulls have posted 15 winning seasons, earned 16 All-America selections, including 2021 consensus All-American kick returner Brian Battie, and had 32 first-team all-conference selections. USF has had 30 players selected in the NFL Draft and has made 10 bowl game appearances (going 6-4 in those games), posting a program-record six straight appearances from 2005-2010 and most recently making four straight bowl appearances from 2015-18. The Bulls posted back-to-back 10-win seasons in 2016 and 2017, logging a program-record 11-2 mark in 2016 while finishing both seasons ranked in the Top 25. USF spent a program-record 20 straight weeks ranked in the Top 25 during the 2016 and 2017 seasons and reached as high as No. 2 in the national rankings during the 2007 season.
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