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Bucs 2009 Schedule Released
(April 14, 2009)
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009 schedule released today does not have any primetime games, but features a home game in London. The regular season starts on September 13th.
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USF Spring Game History
(April 4, 2009)
It is really nothing more than a glorified scrimmage, but the Spring Game gives us the first look at the University of South Florida football team. The Bulls have been holding a Spring Game since 1998.
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USF 2009 Schedule Released
(March 7, 2009)
Two Thursday night games join games against Florida State and Miami on the University of South Florida 2009 football schedule. The Bulls kickoff the season on September 5th.
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Bucs Collaspe
(December 29, 2008)
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were 9-3, and seemed to be a lock for the playoffs, before losing their last four games. The 9-7 Bucs will be home for the postseason.
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Bulls Win in St. Pete (December 21, 2008) |
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No More Arena Football? (December 19, 2008) |
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St. Petersburgh Bowl Preview (December 16, 2008) |
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In the News |
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2010 Tracker |
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The Arena Football League has announced that it has finalized a revitalized business model that will enable the league to return to competition in time for the 2010 season.
The league also said the restructuring process should be completed in the next 30 days. So, no official word may come before the end of May.
In other AFL news, the Los Angeles Avengers will fold, however, Pittsburgh is expect to join the league if/when it returns.
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The New USFL |
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There has been a recent announcement about the formation of the New United States Football League. The 12-team league, using some of the original USFL cities and nicknames, plans to begin play on February 20, 2010. A sixteen game season, with no preseason games, will run until the end of June. Along with rules changes, such as a four-point safety, the New USFL plans to sell stock to the fans.
An impressive Advisory Committee has been assembled including Jack Youngblood, Darrel "Mouse" Davis and the Tampa Bay Bandits own Gary Anderson. It seems that there may be only one team planned for Florida and it may in Orlando. So, the New USFL may not feature the New Tampa Bay Bandits.
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