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Bulls Come Back Against Ohio State, Advance to Quarterfinals with 21-14 Win
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Friday December 14, 2029 | 8:00 PM | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Florida
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Tampa, Florida - It was not the kind of offensive performance South Florida had become known for during its run to a 12-1 season.

There were no explosive passing numbers. No gaudy yardage totals. No 50-point outbursts.

Instead, the Bulls were forced into something different Friday night.

They had to fight.

Every yard was contested. Every first down had to be earned. Every possession felt like a battle against one of the nation's toughest defenses.

And when the dust settled, fifth-seeded USF had done exactly that.

After trailing 14-0 at halftime, the Bulls scored 21 unanswered points in the second half to defeat No. 12 Ohio State 21-14 in the opening round of the College Football Playoff and advance to the national quarterfinals.

"We knew it wasn't going to be pretty," head coach Porter Davis said. "They're a really good football team and a really physical defense. Playoff football isn't about style points. It's about finding a way."

For much of the first half, Ohio State controlled the game.

The Buckeyes struck first after marching deep into USF territory. With the Bulls selling out to stop the run near the goal line, quarterback Imani Rawlings calmly flipped a swing pass to fullback Josh Torres, who walked untouched into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead.

Ohio State's offense wasn't explosive, but it was efficient. The Buckeyes leaned on long, clock-draining possessions that kept Locklan Hewlett and the USF offense on the sideline.

The Bulls had opportunities.

Their best chance came midway through the second quarter when they drove inside the Ohio State five-yard line. Facing fourth-and-goal from the four, Davis elected to keep the offense on the field.

Hewlett found Josh Barr underneath, but the receiver was dragged down short of the goal line, ending the threat and sending the Bulls away empty-handed.

"Maybe got a bit too worried about chasing the points there," Davis admitted afterward. "In hindsight, taking three points might have been the better decision. But I trust our guys and I trust our offense."

Ohio State capitalized.

Rawlings later found Nate Roberts for a 7-yard touchdown that pushed the Buckeyes' lead to 14-0.

Despite the deficit, panic never entered the USF locker room.

"We were upbeat," said Connor Suggs. "Nobody was hanging their head. We felt like we were right there. We believed we were going to win that game. Everybody in that locker room bought in. We just kept telling each other to stay patient and keep fighting."

The second half began with both defenses continuing to dominate.

USF punted.

Ohio State punted.

Then the game changed.

The Buckeyes' punt came up short, and Elton York's 21-yard return gave the Bulls possession at the Buckeyes 40-yard line.

From there, USF finally found rhythm.

Suggs carried three times for 15 yards to move the chains. Hewlett connected with Lyle Dragos for 14 yards. Nicholas Daniel followed with consecutive carries that pushed the ball to the Ohio State 1-yard line.

On the next snap, George Shembo lowered his shoulders and powered into the end zone.

Suddenly, the deficit was 14-7.

The Bulls' defense immediately answered.

A holding penalty helped force an Ohio State three-and-out, giving USF another opportunity late in the third quarter.

Facing a critical fourth-and-two from their own 40-yard line, Davis kept the offense on the field.

Rather than huddling, the Bulls raced to the line.

Ohio State wasn't ready.

Hewlett snapped the ball quickly and found Dragos across the middle for nine yards and a huge first down as the third quarter expired.

That play became the turning point.

Hewlett opened the fourth quarter with a 10-yard completion to Gerald Camarda before connecting with Dragos again for three more yards. A 15-yard pass to Suggs moved the ball to the Ohio State 23.

On the next play, Hewlett looked to his star running back again.

Suggs slipped out of the backfield on a wheel route, caught the pass in stride and raced untouched into the end zone.

Just like that, the game was tied.

The momentum inside Raymond James Stadium completely shifted.

Ohio State managed only one first down on its next possession before Brian Royer and Jamerson Harris helped generate pressure that forced another punt.

USF needed only three plays to take the lead.

After a pair of positive gains, Suggs found a crease on the left side, burst through the second level and sprinted 38 yards untouched to the end zone.

For the first time all night, the Bulls were in front.

Ohio State still had one last chance.

Rawlings led the Buckeyes deep into USF territory and reached the Bulls' 29-yard line. But on fourth down, his pass fell incomplete, touching off a roar from the home crowd.

The Buckeyes never got the ball back.

Suggs carried the ball six consecutive times on the ensuing drive, grinding out two first downs and draining the remaining time from the clock before the Bulls could celebrate a playoff victory.

The statistics reflected the type of game it was.

Ohio State actually outgained USF 286-256 and held the Bulls to just 112 passing yards. The Buckeyes also possessed the ball for long stretches and limited the explosive plays that had defined USF's offense all season.

But the Bulls dominated where it mattered most.

USF rushed for 144 yards, committed no turnovers and forced the game's only giveaway when freshman defensive tackle Tyrone Peppers forced and recovered a fumble.

Suggs finished with 123 rushing yards, 39 receiving yards and two touchdowns, while Dragos led the receiving corps with five catches for 53 yards.

Defensively, Gavin Jenkins and Devin Nowell each recorded eight tackles as the Bulls shut Ohio State out in the second half.

Most importantly, they found a way to win when everything came hard.

"We've won games a lot of different ways this year," Davis said. "Tonight wasn't our best offensive performance. It wasn't our cleanest game. But our players never stopped believing, never stopped competing and never stopped fighting."

In the College Football Playoff, that was enough.

And now the Bulls are moving on to a waiting Michigan Wolverines team that defeated Ohio State in November en route to a 10-2 season.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
OSU – Josh Torres 1-yard pass from Imani Rawlings (Warren Chryplewicz kick), 4:21
Second Quarter
OSU – Nate Roberts 7-yard pass from Imani Rawlings (Warren Chryplewicz kick), 6:25
Third Quarter
USF – George Shembo 1-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 2:37
Fourth Quarter
USF – Connor Suggs 23-yard pass from Locklan Hewlett (Dom Bragg kick), 8:04
USF – Connor Suggs 38-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 6:24
USF Stat Leaders
Passing
L. Hewlett – 14/20 112 Yds 1 TD
Rushing
C. Suggs – 23 Car 123 Yds 1 TD
N. Daniel – 2 Car 9 Yds
G. Shembo – 2 Car 8 Yds 1 TD
S. Snead – 2 Car 4
Receiving
L. Dragos – 5 Rec 53 Yds
C. Suggs – 4 Rec 39 Yds 1 TD
G. Carmada – 3 Rec 21 Yds
J. Barr – 1 Rec 4 Yds
Defense
G. Jenkins – 8 Tkl
D. Nowell – 8 Tkl
B. Royer – 4 Tkl 1.0 Sck
T. Peppers – 3 Tkl 1 FF 2 FR
J. Harris – 1 Tkl 1.0 Sck
Special Teams
D. Bragg – 3/3 XP
D. McSurdy – 3 PT 132 Yds
E. York – 1 KR 38 Yds, 3 PR 33 Yds
R. Boireau – 1 KR 13 Yds
Ohio State Stat Leaders
Passing
I. Rawlings – 19/29 210 Yds 2 TD
Rushing
K. Wilson – 14 Car 75 Yds
K. Schlegel – 6 Car 10 Yds
I. Rawlings – 5 Car -9 Yds
Receiving
N. Roberts – 4 Rec 83 Yds 1 TD
K. Gonzalez – 4 Rec 32 Yds
K. Adams – 2 Rec 31 Yds
K. Maginn – 2 Rec 23 Yds
A. Square 3 Rec 18 Yds
J. Torres – 1 Rec 1 Yds 1 TD
Defense
B. Alufohai – 9 Tkl
D. Blough – 8 Tkl
G. Seitz – 8 Tkl
T. Odom – 4 Tkl 1 FF
T. Verdon – 1 Tkl 1.0 Sck
Special Teams
W. Chryplewicz – 2/2 XP
R. Sun – 3 PT 126 Yds
K. Gonzalez – 2 PR 14 Yds

CategoryOhio StateUSF
Score1421
First Downs1616
Total Offense286256
Total Plays5451
Yards Per Play5.35.0
Rush | Yards | TD25 | 76 | 031 | 144 | 2
Yards Per Rush3.04.6
Comp | Att | TD19 | 29 | 214 | 20 | 1
Yards Per Pass7.25.6
Passing Yards210112
3rd Down Conv.5 | 11 (45%)4 | 10 (40%)
4th Down Conv.2 | 3 (66%)2 | 3 (66%)
2 Pt Conv.0 | 0 (0%)0 | 0 (0%)
Red Zone TD | FG | %2 | 0 | 100%1 | 0 | 25%
Turnovers1 (-1)0 (+1)
Fumbles Lost10
Interceptions00
PR Yards1433
KR Yards051
Total Yards300340
Punts (Avg)42.044.0
Penalties1 | 100 | 0

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USF POSTGAME REPORT
#5 USF 21 – #12 Ohio State 14
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Offense
–USF advanced to the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals on Friday night with a hard-fought 21-14 victory over Ohio State in Tampa.
–The Bulls were held well below their season averages offensively, managing 256 total yards and 5.0 yards per play against one of the nation's top defenses.
–Locklan Hewlett completed 14-of-20 passes for 112 yards and a touchdown while avoiding turnovers.
–Connor Suggs carried the offense for much of the night, rushing 23 times for 123 yards and a touchdown while adding four receptions for 39 yards and another score.
–USF was shut out in the first half and trailed 14-0 at halftime before scoring 21 unanswered points in the second half.
–The Bulls converted a critical fourth-and-two near midfield early in the fourth quarter, helping spark the comeback.
–After tying the game on a 23-yard touchdown reception by Suggs, USF took the lead less than two minutes later when Suggs burst through the Ohio State defense for a 38-yard touchdown run.
–The Bulls rushed for 144 yards and controlled the final minutes by repeatedly feeding Suggs to run out the clock.
That was playoff football. Nothing came easy tonight,” Head Coach DJ Porter said. “We had to earn every yard, every first down, every point. I'm proud of the way our guys kept fighting when things weren't going our way early.
Defense
–The USF defense delivered one of its best performances of the season, shutting out Ohio State in the second half.
–Ohio State finished with 286 yards of offense and just 76 rushing yards on 25 carries.
–The Buckeyes scored touchdowns on their first two trips inside the red zone but were held scoreless over the final 30 minutes.
–Gavin Jenkins and Devin Nowell led the Bulls with nine and eight tackles respectively.
–Brian Royer and Jamerson Harris recorded sacks for the Bulls.
–Freshman defensive tackle Tyrone Peppers produced one of the game's biggest defensive plays, forcing and recovering a fumble as USF finished plus-one in turnover margin.
–Ohio State reached the USF 29-yard line late in the fourth quarter before a fourth-down incompletion ended the Buckeyes' final threat.
Our defense won us this football game,” Porter said. “When we needed stops, they kept stepping up. To pitch a second-half shutout against a team like Ohio State says everything about that group.
Special Teams
–Elton York provided one of the game's pivotal moments with a 21-yard punt return midway through the third quarter that set up USF's first touchdown drive.
–York finished with 33 punt return yards and 38 kickoff return yards.
–Dom Bragg converted all three extra points.
–Dorian McSurdy averaged 44.0 yards on three punts and helped flip field position throughout the night.
–Ohio State punter Ryan Sun averaged 42.0 yards on three punts, but a short kick in the third quarter helped ignite the USF comeback.
Quotables
Nobody blinked at halftime. We knew we were going to win that game. Everybody believed and everybody bought in,” – Connor Suggs
Maybe got a bit too worried about chasing the points there,” – DJ Porter on the failed fourth-down attempt inside the Ohio State five-yard line in the second quarter
When the game got tough, Connor just kept getting stronger. That's what great players do,” – Locklan Hewlett
News
–USF improves to 13-1 overall and advances to the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals.
–The Bulls overcame a 14-0 halftime deficit to score 21 unanswered points.
–Connor Suggs finished with 162 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns.
–USF held Ohio State scoreless in the second half.
–The Bulls forced the game's only turnover and finished plus-one in turnover margin.
–Ohio State finishes the season 9-4 after earning an at-large berth into the College Football Playoff.
Injury Notes
–No additional injuries were reported following the victory.
Next Up
–USF advances to the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals where #4 Michigan awaits.
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE REPORT

American Conference Standings (Postseason Update)
TeamW-LPCTCONFPFPADIFFMOVHOMEAWAYSTK
#5 USF13-1.9298-0651225+426+30.46-16-0W10
#24 Florida Atlantic10-4.7146-2487436+51+3.65-24-2W1
Tulsa7-5.5836-2336285+51+4.33-24-3L1
Tulane8-5.6155-3392281+111+8.55-23-2L1
UTSA9-4.6925-3412356+56+4.36-12-3W4
UAB7-6.5384-4346361-15-1.13-24-3L1
North Texas5-7.4174-4310399-89-7.43-42-3L1
East Carolina5-7.4174-4310349-39-3.34-21-5L1
Rice3-9.2503-5302435-133-11.13-30-6L2
Memphis4-8.3332-6352398-46-3.82-42-4L3
Temple3-9.2501-7345381-36-3.02-41-5L7
Charlotte1-11.0830-8254435-181-15.10-51-6L6

Bowl Season Results
College Football Playoff First Round
#5 USF 21, #12 Ohio State 14
USF rallied from a 14-0 halftime deficit to eliminate Ohio State and advance to the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals. Connor Suggs scored twice in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning 38-yard touchdown run, while the Bulls defense shut out the Buckeyes in the second half.

Armed Forces Bowl
#24 Florida Atlantic 40, Tennessee 37
The Owls capped the best season in program history with a narrow victory over Tennessee, securing the conference's first postseason victory outside of USF.

Frisco Bowl
UTSA 56, Houston 21
UTSA finished its season with four straight victories, dominating Houston behind one of the conference's most explosive offensive performances of bowl season.

Fenway Bowl
Virginia Tech 45, Tulane 21
Tulane's season came to an end in Boston as the Green Wave were unable to slow down the Hokies offense.

Military Bowl
Stanford 31, UAB 17
UAB battled early but Stanford pulled away in the second half to hand the Blazers their sixth loss of the season.
American Conference Players of the Week (Bowl Season Week 1)
Defensive: Matt Farrow – LB – Tulane | vs Virginia Tech | 11 TKL, 2 PBU
Offensive: Kingston Jones – WR – UTSA | W 56-21 vs Houston | 10 REC, 118 REC YDS, 11.8 AVG, 3 REC TD
Conference Notes
–USF improves to 13-1 and advances to the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals where the Bulls will face #4 Michigan in the Fiesta Bowl on January 1 in Glendale, Arizona.
–The Bulls have now won ten consecutive games and remain the highest-ranked Group of Five program in the nation.
–Florida Atlantic finishes 10-4 after earning the program's first American Conference Championship Game appearance and first bowl victory under the current staff.
–UTSA closed the year strong, winning four consecutive games to finish 9-4 overall.
–Tulane and UAB both dropped their bowl matchups, leaving the conference with a 3-2 bowl record entering the New Year's Six games.
–USF continues to lead the conference in both scoring offense (651 points) and scoring defense (225 points allowed).
–The Bulls have outscored opponents by 426 points this season and remain two victories away from a national championship.
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NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

CFP Top 25 Rankings
RANKLWNAMEW-LLAST WEEKTHIS WEEK
11Georgia13-0---#8 USC
22Miami13-0---#7 Notre Dame
33Oregon13-0---#6 Duke
44Michigan10-2---#5 USF
55USF13-1W 21-14 vs #12 Ohio State#4 Michigan
68Duke11-2W 32-31 vs #11 Iowa State#3 Oregon
79Notre Dame11-2W 38-28 vs #10 Oklahoma#2 Miami
86USC11-3W 36-17 vs #9 LSU#1 Georgia
911LSU9-4L 36-17 at #8 USC---
107Oklahoma10-4L 38-28 at #7 Notre Dame---
1113Iowa State11-3L 32-31 at #6 Duke---
1212Ohio State9-4L 21-14 at #5 USF---
1310Clemson9-5L 31-28 vs Texas Tech---
1415Louisville10-3W 38-17 vs Texas---
1514Toledo12-1---Arkansas State
1616Minnesota9-3---Kentucky
1718Auburn8-4---Maryland
1819Florida State8-5W 52-3 vs New Mexico---
1920Boise State11-3L 34-24 vs Utah---
2017Utah10-4W 34-24 vs #19 Boise State---
2121James Madison11-2W 24-19 vs Bowling Green---
2222Hawai'i11-3W 37-34 vs Wyoming---
2324Kansas State9-3---Mississippi State
2423Florida Atlantic10-4W 40-37 vs Tennessee---
2525Pittsburgh8-5W 38-10 vs Buffalo---
Dropped from rankings: None
Bowl Week One Results
CFP First Round: USF 21, Ohio State 14
CFP First Round: USC 36, LSU 17
CFP First Round: Notre Dame 38, Oklahoma 28
CFP First Round: Duke 32, Iowa State 31
Frisco Bowl: UTSA 56, Houston 21
Salute to Veterans Bowl: Troy 31, Eastern Michigan 26
Boca Raton Bowl: Delaware 41, Georgia Southern 31
Myrtle Beach Bowl: UConn 35, Marshall 24
Gasparilla Bowl: Florida 45, Boston College 21
Cure Bowl: Ball State 49, Kennesaw State 17
Hawaii Bowl: Miami (OH) 28, UNLV 25
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Hawai'i 37, Wyoming 34
GameAbove Sports Bowl: Pittsburgh 38, Buffalo 10
68 Ventures Bowl: James Madison 24, Bowling Green 19
Rate Bowl: UCF 37, Michigan State 35
LA Bowl: Florida State 52, New Mexico 3
New Orleans Bowl: Middle Tennessee 45, Old Dominion 31
Armed Forces Bowl: Florida Atlantic 40, Tennessee 37
Birmingham Bowl: Louisville 38, Texas 17
Holiday Bowl: NC State 52, Oregon State 17
Las Vegas Bowl: Texas A&M 28, Fresno State 20
Liberty Bowl: Alabama 49, Oklahoma State 14
Military Bowl: Stanford 31, UAB 17
Independence Bowl: Baylor 31, Western Kentucky 23
New Mexico Bowl: Louisiana 36, TCU 35
Fenway Bowl: Virginia Tech 45, Tulane 21
Alamo Bowl: Utah 34, Boise State 24
Pop-Tarts Bowl: Texas Tech 31, Clemson 28
National Players of the Week (Bowl Season Week 1)
Defensive: Brian Angel – FS – Texas A&M | W 28-20 vs Fresno State | 4 TKL, 1 INT, 4 PBU
Offensive: Dom Swaim – QB – Ball State | W 49-17 vs Kennesaw State | 29-47, 420 PASS YDS, 8.9 YPA, 5 PASS TD | 11 CAR, 43 RUSH YDS, 1 RUSH TD
College Football Playoff Quarterfinals
Cotton Bowl: #8 USC vs #1 Georgia— Mon, Dec. 31 (7:30 PM)
Orange Bowl: #7 Notre Dame vs #2 Miami— Tue, Jan. 1 (12:00 PM)
Peach Bowl: #6 Duke vs #3 Oregon— Tue, Jan. 1 (4:00 PM)
Fiesta Bowl: #5 USF vs #4 Michigan— Tue, Jan. 1 (8:00 PM)
Bowl Week 2 Schedule
Bahamas Bowl: #15 Toledo vs Arkansas State — Thu, Jan. 3 (11:00 AM)
Citrus Bowl: Indiana vs Washington State — Mon, Dec. 24 (3:00 PM)
Duke's Mayo Bowl: North Carolina vs Nebraska — Thu, Jan. 3 (7:30 PM)
First Responder Bowl: San Jose State vs Southern Miss — Thu, Jan. 3 (4:00 PM)
Gator Bowl: Missouri vs Tulsa — Wed, Jan. 2 (8:00 PM)
Music City Bowl: #17 Auburn vs Maryland — Mon, Dec. 24 (2:30 PM)
ReliaQuest Bowl: #16 Minnesota vs Kentucky — Mon, Dec. 24 (12:00 PM)
Sun Bowl: Texas State vs SMU — Mon, Dec. 31 (2:00 PM)
Texas Bowl: Mississippi State vs #23 Kansas State — Mon, Dec. 24 (3:30 PM)
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Post by Captain Canada » 15 Jun 2026, 08:55

Those Buckeyes gave you just about all you could handle. Let's see how you fare against Michigan. Can't beat one and lose to the other.
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Post by djp73 » 15 Jun 2026, 09:15

Captain Canada wrote:
15 Jun 2026, 08:55
Those Buckeyes gave you just about all you could handle. Let's see how you fare against Michigan. Can't beat one and lose to the other.
yeah we had to dig deep to beat them and Michigan beat them so we'll see. havent done my scouting yet so not really sure what we're up against yet
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Post by redsox907 » 15 Jun 2026, 13:15

had to be sweating bullets going into the half down 14-0. Nice job rallying

Michigan, then probably Georgia is a fucking gauntlet good lord
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redsox907 wrote:
15 Jun 2026, 13:15
had to be sweating bullets going into the half down 14-0. Nice job rallying

Michigan, then probably Georgia is a fucking gauntlet good lord
i was like :ohboy:
but then we got a couple of stops and started moving the ball some, got a bit too cocky before halftime and should have kicked but then we kept getting stops on defense.
one of the first things i was told about coaching is "if you got dudes get them the ball and let them be dudes" Suggs is a dude :blessed:


and yeah Ohio State, Michigan (who beat Ohio State and has a better record) and #1 seed Georgia is unreal :obama:

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:blessed:
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Soapy wrote:
15 Jun 2026, 14:54
:blessed:
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