Byrum Brown, No. 19 South Florida run over Florida Atlantic, 48-13
Byrum Brown accounted for four touchdowns as South Florida gained 522 yards and limited Florida Atlantic to 23 rushing yards, securing a dominant conference win.
- On Saturday, No. 19 South Florida defeated Florida Atlantic after pulling away from a 21-13 lead, securing a decisive win.
- Defensively, South Florida limited Florida Atlantic to 23 rushing yards and forced about 50 passes, coach Alex Golesh said.
- Byrum Brown completed 14 passes, threw three touchdown passes and rushed for a touchdown, while Jeremiah Koger, Jonathan Echols and Wyatt Sullivan caught scoring passes.
- The Bulls became bowl eligible for a third consecutive season, a milestone Alex Golesh said the team downplayed, while Florida Atlantic's two-game win streak was snapped.
- On Oct. 25, South Florida will visit Navy, carrying momentum into that critical conference stretch on regional schedules.
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Byrum Brown, No. 19 South Florida surge past Florida Atlantic
Byrum Brown had another all-around performance and quick-tempo No. 19 South Florida subdued the visiting, high-flying Florida Atlantic Owls 48-13 in an American Conference matchup on Saturday night in Tampa, Fla.

Byrum Brown, No. 19 South Florida run over Florida Atlantic, 48-13
Byrum Brown threw three touchdown passes and rushed for a score as No. 19 South Florida racked up 522 yards in a 48-13 victory over Florida Atlantic on Saturday night.
USF does their thing in homecoming victory over FAU - Sports Talk Florida
by Carter Brantley While it wasn’t always pretty, with some missed throws from Byrum Brown and a missed field goal from Nico Gramatica, USF managed to take care of their side of the street against the FAU Owls Saturday night with a 48-13 victory. Byrum Brown ran for over 100 yards for the 2nd time this season and got the game off to a good start with a QB draw being taken for 6 to start the game. USF’s defense made junior QB Caden Veltkamp’s lif…
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