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South Florida-Rutgers Open Post

By Aditi on 12. Nov, 2009

RUSouth Florida (6-2, 2-2 Big East) at Rutgers (6-2, 1-2 Big East)

Kickoff: 7:30 p.m.     TV: ESPN    

68:00 before Kickoff: The Jackson 5′s playing on the PA system and the South Florida Bull is showing off some pretty fancy dance moves along the west sideline. It’s not raining. Ooh, the students are filing in and they’re putting on TV shirts that I believe they’re pulling up from under their seats. The plan is to have them spell out R-U in red and white. Mike Vorkunov, Class of 09, is sitting next to me. I asked him how much faith he has that his former classmates are going to pull this off. He said, “Not much.”

53:29 before Kickoff: USF sports information director Chris Freet just told us Carlton Mitchell didn’t even make the flight up here. The 6-foot-4 junior wideout is the Bulls’ primary deep threat. He has a team-high 29 catches for a team-high 542 yards and there was a little bit of hope his high ankle sprain could see a miraculous recovery. Not so much. His absence doesn’t necessarily put a massive damper on what South Florida wants to do in the passing game: Dontavia Bogan (16 catches for 246 yards) and A.J. Love (14 for 220) could fill the void. The bigger loss, though, may be Mitchell’s voice. It was Mitchell who approached USF coach Jim Leavitt after Pitt pounded the Bulls – and kicked off the seemingly-annual talk about an October swoon. Mitchell asked to address the team, Leavitt admitted this week that that was rare, but he let him, and then Mitchell basically told his teammates, If you don’t want to be here, leave. A few days later, South Florida upset West Virginia.

43:26 before Kickoff: Wow, Jim Leavitt and Greg Schiano were just looking awfully chummy on the 40-yard line. No kidding, they were talking for a good five minutes. They were even smiling. Wouldn’t I love to know what they were saying. Coming in, the popular story’s been the bad blood between these two programs. In December of 2004, months before South Florida was set to officially begin play in the Big East, Greg slapped a huge billboard, with a picture of the Scarlet Knights’ then 27 Floridians and the words “Season’s Greeting” right on Tampa’s main thoroughfare. This past January, Rutgers persuaded FIU to back out of a scheduled October game it had with South Florida to instead come play at Rutgers, leaving South Florida to scramble for an opponent and Leavitt to say, “I don’t think that’s the way things should go in a conference.” Guess they worked it out.

27:18 before Kickoff: Thirteen NFL scouts are listed on the press box seating chart. I haven’t actually one over and done a head count myself. I don’t know if there’s a way to do that unobtrusively.

One would think Rutgers would like to run tonight, and limit the number of times BJ Daniels touches the ball. And Rutgers did run decently a year ago on South Florida, with Joe Martinek getting 98 yards on 21 carries. But their last time out, the Bulls held West Virginia superstar Noel Devine to 42 measly yards. And Rutgers has only managed 174 yards TOTAL in three Big East games. Schiano hinted at some schematic changes in the run blocking… let’s see if that sticks.

19:59 before Kickoff: There’s a cow in the press box. Or, more accurately, a guy in a cow suit in the press box.

12:51 before Kickoff: Hi rutgersguy! The R-U thing has actually worked. It’s even looking pretty sharp. I just pointed it out to Mike, who said he wouldn’t have put money on it working. I have to say, I’m impressed. Y’all will have to tell me how it looks on TV.

7:15 before Kickoff: The gametime temperature was announced as 51 degrees and the wind as 18 mph (coming from the Northeast, if you care). That’s not cold enough to explain all these empty seats. We are talking about huge swaths of empty stadium. Maybe people are caught in traffic.

5:01 before Kickoff: USF middle linebacker Kion Wilson is going to wear 10 instead of his 42. Various Bulls have taken a turn at wearing the no. 10 this year in honor of Keeley Dorsey, who died during an off-season workout in January of 2006. The Bulls have done it this year because it would’ve been Dorsey’s senior season.

2:29 before Kickoff: Rutgers has a new entry. The band jumped and the fans waved towels. Long snapper Andrew DePaola had the axe. South Florida’s coming out to the Chicago Bulls’ song. Woah, Jim Leavitt can run. Greg Schiano said South Florida is the fastest team in the league and I’m guessing that includes the fastest coach. The refs just called the captains of the two teams back – they forgot to shake hands after the coin toss.

10:48 left in the 1st Quarter: Rutgers fans better put Jerome Murphy on their Christmas card list. The USF game captain did a dumb, dumb, dumb thing after the game’s second snap. Rutgers ran for a yard on first down and then four on second down. And then, when Tim Brown was already out of bounds on that second run, Murphy hit him. Fifteen-yard penalty, drive still alive and then six plays later, Murphy’s replacement (you think Leavitt was letting him stay in?) misses a tackle and Mohammed Sanu’s in the end zone on a 25-yard catch-and-run. Rutgers 7, South Florida 0.

7:03 left in the 1st Quarter: That’s 15 straight games that Rutgers has forced a turnover. Very good job by Brandon Jonesin keeping his eye on the ball. Good job by South Florida’s defense in letting Rutgers get only a field goal out of a 41-yard field. Rutgers 10, South Florida 0.

Kordell Young’s fanny pack (It’s actually a hand-warmer, I know, but it looks like a fanny pack so that’s what I’ll call it) fell off after his first run. He couldn’t snap it back on, so he tossed it on the field, right next to Tom Savage. It stayed on the field, while I was yelling about someone tripping, for the next two drives.

6:43 left in the 1st Quarter: Woah, scary moment. Devin McCourty went down, slapped the field and then was holding his head as the trainers tried moving his leg. He’s given EVERYTHING to this team this year (how about 111 plays against UConn?) when he can be thinking about his future and the NFL and resting his body. I bet he had that scary, What if, moment there. He walked off the field, though, so hopefully it was just getting the wind knocked out of him. Yep, that was just McCourty tackling Daniels on the next play. Sheesh, not even a play off?

End of the 1st Quarter: That’s two straight TOs Rutgers got and that’s three points the Scarlet Knights pulled out of it. Rutgers started on the Bulls’ 41 after Brandon Jones’ interception and then on the Bulls’ 21 after Faron Hornes muffed the punt (did he not feel Devin McCourty standing right over him as the ball came down?). Teddy Dellaganna failing to catch that field goal snap was not good. The snap looked fine from here.

12:59 left in the 2nd Quarter: South Florida had six turnovers against Rutgers last year. The Bulls are at three already. South Florida really looked ready to shake after that pick and then the 37-yard completion to Love put the Bulls on the Rutgers 25. And then Daniels pulled the Mike Vick one-handed thing and Antonio Lowery hit him hard enough to knock the ball loose.

Antonio and I actually talked about just that earlier this week. He was telling me about going to watch Mike Vick in the Orange Bowl when he was little (his uncle held the down marker sticks there) and how Daniels so looks like him. I said, “Yeah, but isn’t that one-handed thing dangerous? Doesn’t it make him more susceptible to fumbling?” Antonio said, “He’s so fast, someone has to get to him first.” Ironic, right?

7:00 left in the 2nd Quarter: That was just plain absurd. It was like Daniels thought he was supposed to be throwing to the guy in red. Turnover count’s at 4. Daniels had four total in South Florida’s two losses. He has three of the Bulls’ four today.

5:30 left in the 2nd Quarter: Uh-oh, Kordell Young is down and flexing his knee. It looked like Nate Allen punched his helmet off from this angle; thank goodness his head was okay.Kordell’s another kid you have to really, really hope is okay.

2:28 left in the 2nd Quarter: That’s SIX blocked kicks by Devin McCourty in his career. SIX. Rutgers takes over at the USF 23 and if they don’t score a touchdown from here, it’ll be hard to say which coach is more riled up. Leavitt over his team’s four TOs and one blocked punt or Schiano over his team’s getting 10 lousy points off of that.

Halftime: South Florida can’t possibly play any worse. The Bulls have as many first downs as turnovers (four), they had a punt blocked and they’re only down 13-0.

11:01 left in the 3rd Quarter: The internet was down here in the RU press box. Jason Pierre-Paul was hurt on the play before the punt. There are people in Rutgers jerseys on the USF sideline. That doesn’t seem very fair.

Hi section 117 and shrbnd. Are you actually out there, in section 117? How does the crowd feel to you? The windows stay entirely closed in here and so the towel-waving looks cool, but it’s hard to get a true feel for the crowd’s energy unless it’s really going.

7:12 left in the 3rd Quarter: The Rutgers folks just announced attendance as 48,057. Since I get in trouble every time I discuss the actual attendance, I’ll leave it at this: Not everyone who paid for a ticket – or was comped a ticket - is here.

7:05 left in the 3rd Quarter: “He’s stupid, he’s absolutely stupid,” said a nameless gentleman on my right. “He’s over-coaching here,” said another nameless gentleman, also on my right. Sanu takes the run, two point conversion is good and “Good call,” said the second nameless gentleman. Beautiful throw by Savage, great catch by Tim Brown and solid two-point conversion. Rutgers 21, South Florida 0.

6:03 left in the 3rd Quarter: It’s official, South Florida has not looked this bad all year. Two interceptions, one fumble, one muffed away punt, two other muffed kicks and a blocked punt. Incidentally, the Bulls have never – in 13 years – been shut out in the regular season.

2:30 left in the 3rd Quarter: Can that be a 42-yard sack? Holy cow, I thought Antonio Lowery was going to drag Daniels all the way to the end zone!

End of the 3rd Quarter: The time of possession isn’t updated yet, but it’s roughly South Florida 18 minutes, Rutgers 27. Good call, shrbnd, the USF defense *does* look gassed.

Meanwhile, Governor-elect Chris Christie is apparently here. He’s not a man who blends in; I’ll look for him.

13:51 left in the 4th Quarter: One more time: In 13 years of football, South Florida has been shut out exactly one. That was the 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl, in a 14-0 loss to N.C. State. In 13 years of regular season play, South Florida has been shut out NEVER.

13:24 left in the 4th Quarter: For those of you who aren’t regularly here, there’s this kid who does a serious air guitar to Bon Jovi. They show him on the mega-screen every game and the last time we were here, the crowd booed when the cameraman panned away from him. Well, the sound guys tried to throw him a loop here – they’re doing a Bon Jovi montage. And if it’s not Livin’ on a Prayer, he’s not quite as energetic. No vocals.

12:30 left in the 4th Quarter: South Florida was irked last year when Rutgers kept throwing after building a 33-point lead. If Rutgers runs after a 24-point lead and scores, is it piling on? Thirty-eight yard TD run by no. 38, Joe Martinek, kick by San San Te is good and it’s Rutgers 31, South Florida 0.

Aside: Schiano wore 38 as a linebacker at Bucknell. When someone brought that up this week to him, and how he gave the number to Martinek, Schiano said he first tried to give it to Zaire Kitchen. And Kitchen, according to Schiano, said, “I don’t want it, Coach. That’s not a good number.”

:46 left in the 4th Quarter: Rutgers just took timeout. I’m not quite sure why. Tom Savage is still in, Rutgers is up 31-0 and South Florida surely wants tofile out of here as fast as the fans are.

:40 left in the 4th Quarter: De’Antwan Williams is running the ball. South Florida’s in. They don’t even do a hail mary. Rush right. Okay, game over, Rutgers 31-0. Schiano and Leavitt again had a nice post-game handshake. Down to the locker room.

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  1. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 8:54 pm #

    Wow, fantastic catch by Sanu!!!

  2. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 8:58 pm #

    Why do we do such a long, long handoff?

  3. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:03 pm #

    Oh, god, we need to convert this turnover into 7!

  4. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:08 pm #

    At least we got a FG out of that. Our red zone offense absolutely sucks.

  5. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:08 pm #

    God, our knight looks so damn goofy.

  6. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:10 pm #

    McCourty has played awesome but we need to convert these TOs no just TOs but deep in their territory. We need TDs man. It’s gonna be surprising to say this but I think in this particular game we should run it more when we’re deep. We’re getting about 3 a carry it seems but I’m not sure, down their it might be enough and at least allow you to use those short bubble screens and quick outs to move the chains as well.

  7. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:13 pm #

    Hopefully the defense keeps up and cuts down any big plays. Cause really all it takes is one big play and their back in the game on our heels. The offense has to absolutely has to pick it up, this pathetic red zone conversion rate is unacceptable. Even though we’re up 13 you don’t get a good feel about the game.

  8. section117
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:23 pm #

    We’re going to need the D to score 6 if we want to be able to sleep well tonight.

  9. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:34 pm #

    If he signals a fair catch and runs, isn’t that a penalty? I thought it was.

  10. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:38 pm #

    Another player who doesn’t catch the ball can call a fair catch? Need better blocking guys, come on.

  11. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:39 pm #

    I don’t mind the shovel pass play but poorly executed.

  12. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:40 pm #

    Nice punt and stop!

  13. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:51 pm #

    I think this should be, but probably won’t be, 2 down territory going into the wind. Right now about a 44yd and Te hasn’t been consistent. I wouldn’t be angry if they kick the fg, if we don’t make the first down but I’d try a to treat it as 2 downs to get the first. Maybe a quick out or something.

  14. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:51 pm #

    Hi Aditi Can’t believe how nice it looks on the banks… It’s been raining in So Jersey

  15. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:52 pm #

    TIMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEE BROOOOOOOOOOOOOWNNNNNNNN!!!!!

  16. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:53 pm #

    Great job, nice throw and good job Tim getting behind the D. Finally a TD.

  17. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:53 pm #

    there we go. We needed that touchdown. Going for two a good call here

  18. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:54 pm #

    That was actually a very good drive, including the two point conversion. I do wish they’d break up the pass and run plays – I think they did 4-5 straight run plays to Martinek – I understand going with the hot hand, but use the hot hand as a decoy damnit.

  19. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:54 pm #

    I’m not sure if I’d gone for 2 there, but I do like the Sanu wildcat call on the play for the 2pt conversion. Now no let up by the D, don’t let momentum swing back keep the foot on the throat.

  20. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:57 pm #

    I think we got it.

  21. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:57 pm #

    Awww darn looked like we had it, went through our legs. Shoot.

  22. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 9:58 pm #

    McCourty again baby, he’s playing awesome.

  23. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:01 pm #

    Looked a little bobbled to me by the receiver, I’m not sure he had control before he came down out of bounds.

  24. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:02 pm #

    Nope the ground caused the bobble, it was good. Defense has to hold up, here. Almost did but let them convert the 3rd and long.

  25. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:04 pm #

    what a stop!

  26. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:04 pm #

    what was that a 50yd sack, LOL.

  27. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:07 pm #

    Stroud, another WR getting involved. Good.

  28. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:09 pm #

    USF defense has to be gassed at this point. Anyone know time of possession?

  29. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:09 pm #

    Good job guys, I love it keep talking up the program and the guys getting into the NFL from Rutgers. Nice job by the announcers.

  30. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:15 pm #

    Nice job by, 49 yd fg with the wind.

  31. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:20 pm #

    McCourty should be an MVP of the game, but if the D keeps it up I’d say the D as a whole should be too.

  32. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:24 pm #

    Oh, god, they’re focusing on that pukey little kid in the stands.

  33. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:25 pm #

    Nice job Jersey Joe, they’re tired worn down and demoralized. Great to see.

  34. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:26 pm #

    Wow, we put up 49 last year, and this year we already have 31.

  35. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:27 pm #

    Schiano has USF’s number

  36. DJSpanky
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:29 pm #

    Oh, crap, now they’re gonna interview him. Just changed the channel.

  37. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:29 pm #

    Kickoffs have really been inconsistent. Touchbacks and short kicks at the 20.

  38. shrbnd
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:34 pm #

    It’s time to get some of the other guys into the game on offense given the way the defense has been playing

  39. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:40 pm #

    I agree let’s get some other players in, how bout D. Williams. We’ve been all wanting to see more of him. Give Joe a break.

  40. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:53 pm #

    Seeing Tim there commisserating with the fans after the game, throwing out his equipment just chatting it up, not in a show boat fashion or stuff just having a good time with the fans after a game. It’s completely apparent how much he’s matured.

  41. rutgersguy
    12. Nov, 2009 at 10:53 pm #

    Great game by McCourty and the defense.

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