After starting 23 games over the past three seasons, his competitiveness and desire will always keep him in the hunt for the starting role...Has responded well each time a new quarterback has pushed him, and 2006 could be the same as he competes with Carlton Hill and Matt Grothe...Inititially won the starting job in 2004, but had to win it back all over in 2004 after Auburn transfer Courtney Denson started at Penn State....Has a very strong arm and has progressively picked up the USF offense in fairly rapid fashion...A mobile runner with a strong frame to power through tackles...Has 13 career rushing touchdowns...Only drawback thus far has been consistency, but effort and determination to improve have never been in doubt...12-11 in 23 career starts.
SOUTH FLORIDA ? 2005: Won the starting job back in the season opener at Penn State...Relieved newcomer Courtney Denson in that game and despite a USF loss, he proved respectable with 200 yards and two touchdown passes on 21 of 35 passes...Went on to start the next 11 games... Had 11 interceptions on the season, but six of those came in two games ? three each at Miami (Oct. 1) and at Connecticut (Nov. 26)...Season-high 222 passing yards on 18 of 35 attempts with no interceptions at Pittsburgh (Oct. 15)...Rushed for 336 yards and four touchdowns, including a season-high 73 yards on 13 carries in win over UCF (Sept. 10)... 2004: Started 10 of 11 games, missing only the South Carolina (Sept. 18) start with a knee injury...Still saw action in that game...Had a breakout performance in double overtime win at TCU (Sept. 25) when he had a career-best 324 yards on 22 of 33 passing...Had 12 of 16 effort for 233 yards in win over East Carolina (Nov. 13)...Season-best two touchdown passes in win at UAB (Nov. 3), including a long of 77 yards to Johnny Peyton...A powerful runner, he had nine rushing touchdowns to stand with national leaders among quarterbacks.
2003: USF was 2-0 in his two starts and 5-1 in games in which he made appearances...Started at East Carolina (Nov. 8), a double overtime win, although Banks came in to secure win with two touchdown passes...Also closed out season with a start, and played the entire game at Memphis (Nov. 29)...Was eight of 17 for a career-high 167 yards at Memphis, including a 58-yard non-scoring pass to Chris Iskra late in the fourth quarter to seal the win...Other appearances came at Army (Sept. 27), vs. Charleston Southern (Oct. 18), vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 31) and vs. UAB (Nov. 22)...Lone loss among those games came to UAB by a 22-19 margin...Threw 53-yard touchdown pass vs. Charleston Southern (Oct. 18)...Had three TD tosses on the year...Finished season with 402 yards on 26 of 59 passing...Threw three interceptions, all in the UAB (Nov. 22) game...Strong runner, he had 118 yards and took a net loss in rushing in just one game, that at Memphis (Nov. 29), when he tool four of his six sacks on the season...Had 73 rushing yards on 13 carries vs. UAB (Nov. 22).
MIRAMAR HIGH SCHOOL - The MVP of the Dade-Broward All-Star Game, when he led Broward to a 35-14 win with three touchdown passes...Two TD passes came in fourth quarter to break open what had been a close game...Also started in the Broward County All-Star Game, capping off a three-play, 55-yard drive with a one-yard TD run...Despite playing in a Wing T offense at Miramar, he made the most of 37 completions on the season, averaging 20.4 yards per completion, the highest every quarterback at the 23 schools in classes 4-6A in Broward County...Led Miramar offense that averaged 260.2 yards per game, fifth among the 23 Broward schools...Threw for three touchdowns among just 12 pass attempts in a 40-6 win over South Broward to earn Broward player of the week...Also earned that honor with an 11 for 18 performance against Piper, when he threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns...Two more TD passes against Douglas...Was 4 of 5 for 123 yards and one TD against Coral Reef...Had 10 TD passes among 37 pass completions...Also scored one rushing TD and three two-point conversions...Won Class 5A District 12 title with 20-14 win over Miami Edison...Lost in Regional semifinals to Palm Beach Gardens...Named top passer at Nike Camp in June, 2001 in Miami...Coached by Willie Hendricks, and he also played basketball and ran track.
PERSONAL - The oldest of four children, his brother, Josh, is a freshman with USF...Also has two sisters...Son of Jean and Rosemarie Julmiste...Born August 24, 1983 in Miami...Given name is Jean Patrick Julmiste.