USF football rolls to bowl eligibility for 2nd straight year with 63-30 dismantling of Tulsa

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In a thrilling matchup on Senior Day, the University of South Florida (USF) football team clinched bowl eligibility for the second consecutive year by defeating Tulsa 63-30. The Bulls, now with a season record of 6-5 and 4-3 in the American Athletic Conference, displayed offensive dominance, racking up an impressive 715 yards throughout the game. This commanding victory not only highlights the team's growth but also marks the program's 12th bowl appearance in 24 seasons of play at the FBS level. Fans at Raymond James Stadium celebrated the achievement, honoring senior players as they witnessed the Bulls overpower the Golden Hurricane. The game showcased a potent offensive strategy that positioned USF as a formidable contender within the conference.

As the postseason approaches, the Bulls are eager to build momentum and capitalize on their recent success. This victory reflects the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff, as they aim to further establish the program's reputation. With their sights set on a successful bowl game, USF football continues to inspire pride in its local community and fans.

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