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August 12, 2008

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Ari Hinkelberger

I invented that word Auman.

You know its a femine thing. I have always been good with the ladies.

G.A.

Guys, here's a good rule of thumb: If your comment has the word "douche" in it, it's not going to last long here.

Ari Hinkelberger

I would like to see Gregory lose the Shotgun inside draw that he runs about 15 times a game.

Play is totally worthless.

MYBulls

“We’re in a phase right now where we’re not playing very good on offense,”said Offensive coordinator Greg Gregory.

I have to question the "right now" part. In the last 5 years when have we played very good on offense. We may put up some good numbers but its not a very efficient or even pretty offense we run. Ugly O, Duck and Chuck, Drive and Dive/Stall are the top three names I have come up with for it.

Ask anyone who watched the bowl game if USF is very good on offense. Nuff said. Go Bulls!

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