South Florida one of 2022’s worst teams, ends turnaround season with dominating 45-0 win over Syracuse in Boca Raton Bowl

By Chris Coopersmith

Alex Golesh, a former Ohio State assistant coach, has brought a winning culture to USF as they end up with a winning record of 7-6

 

 

Bulls defense forces four turnovers, scores twice and pitches first USF shutout since 2009

 

 

BOCA RATON, FLA. DEC. 21, 2023– The USF football team (7-6) put an exclamation mark on a memorable first season under first-year head coach Alex Golesh as the Bulls rolled to a 45-0 victory over Syracuse (6-7) in the Boca Raton Bowl in front of a vocal throng of Bulls fans and a national television audience on ESPN.

USF posted its first bowl win since 2017 and first winning record since 2018 to complete a season that also saw the greatest turnaround in program history with a six-win improvement, the first road win in three years, first bowl appearance since 2018, highest ranked recruiting class in 10 years and the program’s first-ever 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard receiver.

On Thursday, the Bulls defense rose to the occasion, swarming Syracuse from the outset forcing four punts (including three three-and-outs) and three turnovers – including a pair of scoop-and-score touchdowns – in the first half as they limited the Orange to 91 first half yards (including -15 rushing) in pitching USF’s first, first half shutout since 2019.

Syracuse finished with 159 yards, 10 punts, and just nine first downs (going 1-of-17 on third down) as the Bulls posted their first complete game shutout since 2009 and didn’t allow the Orange to reach the redzone in a complete domination. Daquan Evans was named Defensive MVP after posting five tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack and forcing a fumble that was returned for a touchdown. Meanwhile, Aamaris Brown-Bunkley was named Special Teams MVP after returning a botched field goal attempt for a touchdown and adding three tackles.

The redshirt freshman was voted offensive MVP of the Boca Raton Bowl, Bynum Brown USF QB running past Memphis defender (courtesy USF Athletic Communications)

Sean Atkins became the Bulls’ first 1,000-yard receiver, as he grabbed six passes for 93 yards and two touchdowns.

He became the first South Florida WR to record 1,000 yards receiving, Sean Atkins (38), scores a touchdown vs. Syracuse in Boca Raton Bowl, December 21, 2023 (courtesy IMAGN, photo by Nathan Ray Seebeck, USA Today Sports)

KEY STATS

• The 45-0 victory marked USF’s largest margin of victory ever in a bowl game and its fourth bowl win over an autonomous “power” conference program.

• The USF defense forced four turnovers, scored two defensive touchdowns, and posted its first, first half shutout since 2019 on the way to completing its first complete game shutout since a 59-0 victory over Charleston Southern in 2009.

• USF held Syracuse to 1-of-17 on third downs and 1-of-3 on fourth while allowing just nine first downs in the game.

• USF out-gained Syracuse 407 to 159 and allowed just 20 yards rushing from Syracuse.

NOTABLES

•   QB Byrum Brown became just the second Bull to surpass 4,000 total yards in the season, finishing with – yards, second only to Quinton Flowers’ 4,342 yards posted in 2016.

•   Brown threw three touchdown passes in the game to set a new USF season record with 26 and completed 73 percent of his passes to set a new USF season completion percentage record with 64.6 percent on the year.

•   WR Sean Atkins posted six catches for 93 yards to extended his season receptions record to 92 and extended his season receiving yards record 1,054, becoming the first 1,000-yard receiver in program history. He also completed a 21-yard pass to finish 4-of-4 for 149 yards passing on the year.

•   DE Tramel Logan returned a fumble 61 yards for a touchdown, marking his third defensive touchdown of the season (two fumble returns, one interception) to tie Trae Williams (3, in 2007) for the most defensive touchdowns in a season in program history.

UP NEXT

USF welcomed 25 new Bulls on the first day of the NCAA Early Signing period in the top class in The American and among non-autonomous “power” programs on Wednesday. The Bulls will begin spring practice in March.

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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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