Article By Tom Edrington on 16th October, 2009
The inevitable hit the Bulls again Thursday night before a green-clad packed house at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
Yes, Cincinnati again beat USF, 34-17 this go-round, but it was the manner and circumstances of this Big East battle that proved most shocking to the Bulls.
The Bearcats took this one and locked it up without their offensive leader—quarterback Tony Pike. Pike was knocked from the game at the half, for all intents and purposes. He tried to start the second half but his damaged left wrist wouldn't allow him to continue.
Instead, an unassuming backup quarterback named Zach Collaros traded his football uniform for a superman outfit and almost single-handedl...
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