Byrum Brown's 4 TD passes lead South Florida past South Carolina State 63-14
- Byrum Brown threw four touchdown passes, leading South Florida to a dominant victory over South Carolina State with a score of 63-14.
- South Florida scored five touchdowns in the third quarter, extending their lead to 56-14 by the end of the period.
- Chas Nimrod caught two touchdown passes during the game.
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USF blows out South Carolina State
USF opened up Saturday’s game against South Carolina State with a 93-yard interception return for a touchdown by graduate linebacker Mac Harris, setting the tone for a 63-14 victory at Raymond James Stadium. The blowout win was the most the Bulls scored since last November, when they beat Tulsa in a 63-30 rout. South Florida […] The post USF blows out South Carolina State appeared first on The Oracle.

Byrum Brown's 4 TD passes lead South Florida past South Carolina State 63-14
Byrum Brown threw four touchdown passes, South Florida scored five touchdowns in the third quarter, and the Bulls blew past FCS-opponent South Carolina State 63-14.
Bulls Score 35 Third-Quarter Points In Rout Of South Carolina State
Byrum Brown threw four touchdown passes in leading a 504-yard attack TAMPA, Fla. – During his weekly press conference Alex Golesh said all he had to do to snap his Bulls to attention last Sunday, in the aftermath of a 37-point loss at Miami, was to show them film of South Carolina State’s first three […] Bulls Score 35 Third-Quarter Points In Rout Of South Carolina State
QB Byrum Brown leads the Bulls against South Carolina State
By Jim Williams, Senior Columnist, Capital Sports Network After surviving a brutal three-game gauntlet against ranked opponents, the South Florida Bulls (2–1) return home to Raymond James Stadium for a much-needed breather against South Carolina State. The stretch included a dominant win over Boise State (34–7), a gritty road upset of Florida (18–16), and a humbling loss in Miami (49–12) that exposed depth concerns but reaffirmed the resilience …
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