Article By Tom Edrington on 12th September, 2010
The South Florida Bulls were about half as good as the University of Florida.
For one half of a college football game, they were actually better, at least they played better.
USF had played hard and executed its offense marvelously, played great defense to build a 7-0 lead over those always-heralded Gators.
But then IT began.
B.J. Daniels, who was USF's best player for a large part of the game, was also its worst player for a larger part of the game. The first "oh-no" moment came near the end of the ...
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