Tampa: USF Is Bowl Eligible For The First Time Since 2018
For the first time in five years, the University of South Florida is a bowl eligible college football team. This past Saturday, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa (home of the Buccaneers) the USF Bulls defeated Charlotte 48-14. This was the Bulls’ sixth win of the season.
Yes, it was the last week of the regular season and, technically, the Thanksgiving game on Rivalry week, but to USF football, it was much more than that. First, it was senior night. The USF 2023 team had 16 seniors who were honored before the kickoff. Furthermore, this year’s squad also features a lot of local Florida football talent.
Players on the roster that are from the greater Tampa area include:
- DJ Gordon IV, #8, linebacker, junior from Plant City
- Aamaris Brown, #9, defensive back, junior from Tampa
- Jayden Curry, #15, defensive back, junior from IMG Academy
- Javohn Thomas, #19, wide receiver, redshirt freshman from Tampa
- Kenny Walker, #23, running back, freshman from Zephyrhills
- Cameron Cobb, #27, wide receiver, redshirt freshman from Tampa
- Timarcus Simpson, #33, safety, senior from Tampa
- Dominic Gonnella, #34, running back, senior from Riverview
- Rico Watson III, #34, defensive line, senior from Tampa
- Dylan Ridolph, #46, linebacker, sophomore from Wesley Chapel
- Edmund Ghent, #47, safety, freshman from Tampa
- Joshua Poleon, #49, safety, freshman from Wesley Chapel
- James Jenkins, #55, offensive line, freshman from Tampa
- Reggie Johnson, #58, linebacker, junior from Tampa
- Mike Lofton, #62, offensive line, sophomore from Clearwater
- Ryan Warren, #68, offensive line, freshman from Zephyrhills
- Donovan Jennings, #73, offensive line, grad student from Tampa
- Andrew Kilfoyl, #75, offensive line, sophomore from Tampa
- Zach Perkins, #77, offensive line, sophomore from Tampa
- Christian Helms, #85, wide receiver, junior from Seffner
- Evan Dangler, #97, linebacker, redshirt freshman from Bradenton
Twenty-one players from just the greater Tampa area is a significant hometown representation in today’s college football layout, especially with the transfer portal being such a prominent part of the game. Nonetheless, even with a 6-6 record, the 2023 University of South Florida Bulls can have a post-season bowl game.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Byrum Brown has been the driving force. Brown was responsible for five touchdowns this past weekend, throwing four and rushing for one. In addition, Brown became the first Bulls quarterback to exceed 3,000 yards passing in a season.
The NCAA officially announces bowl games on Sunday December 3. The University of South Florida football team will eagerly await the announcement, with the team’s first bowl game in five years.
Ranking The 5 Best NBA Uniforms Of The 90's
Arguably, the 1990’s may have been the greatest cultural decade in America. Legendary rock music stormed onto the scene, hip-hop was in its “golden era,” Blockbuster video was the place to be, and the NBA featured some of the greatest basketball talent to ever play the game. During the ’90s, NBA teams also sported some classic uniforms.
Many of these looks are making a comeback. In fact, my kids’ in-town youth programs even opted to forgo the traditional jersey with the town name on it this year. Instead, each team was assigned the name of a NBA squad. Better yet, their uniforms are all a nod to the classic looks from the ’90s. We’re talking the likes of Phoenix Suns, Charlotte Hornets, and Orlando Magic originals.
In order to compile this ranking of which five teams in the NBA rocked the best and most classic uniforms, some conditions needed to be set.
Best 1990 NBA Uniform Criteria
Yes, the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers were prominent franchises during this decade (All 6 of Michael Jordan’s championships happened in the ’90s). However, teams that have not changed their uniform design presently are excluded. So, teams like the Bulls, Lakers, Celtics, Knicks, Spurs and Trail Blazers are out.
Here is what I was looking for. The teams from the 1990’s had the perfect combination of classic uniforms, that were worn by beloved players. Furthermore, these looks still represent tradition and memorable years where the teams saw some success. For example, if you were to ask a NBA fan what do you envision when I say the name Karl Malone, the answer would be “The Mailman” taking the rock to the hoop in his physical one-hand-on-the-head pose, wearing the purple and yellow Jazz insignia.
Color Codes
It’s important to note, each player was able to seek their own sneaker endorsement at this time (much like today). However, pro basketball players had to follow some guidelines with what they could wear. Often it was a white or black sneaker only.
The irony here is that although the creative color options were limited, the sneaker game from the ’90s was also legendary. Air Jordan Jumpman’s from throughout this decade remain some of the most sought-after (and expensive) shoes.
In addition, there was a uniform format of the ’90s. Teams strictly wore white at home, and color away.
Not that we have fully set the stage as to what the best decade in the NBA looked like, let’s rank the five most legendary 90’s uniforms.
*Honorable mention for teams not included in this list include the Houston Rockets and Denver Nuggets.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.