Quarterback Byrum Brown led the Bulls with two rushing touchdowns, while receiver Keshaun Singleton hauled in a 45-yard touchdown pass on a fake punt, highlighting the team’s aggressive play-calling and execution. The Bulls’ defense also played a critical role, holding Boise State to just one touchdown and keeping them off the scoreboard for most of the game.
USF’s overall record stands at 1-0, with a 1.000 win percentage and a current win streak of one. The Bulls will next travel to face No. 15 Florida in Gainesville, followed by a matchup against No. 10 Miami. Their schedule features several key American Athletic Conference contests, including games against Charlotte, North Texas, Florida Atlantic, Memphis, UTSA, Navy, UAB, and Rice. Home games are set for Raymond James Stadium, providing a significant home-field advantage.
The 2025 roster showcases a blend of experienced players and promising newcomers. Key contributors include cornerback Jarvis Lee, tight end Jonathan Echols, and running back Sam Franklin. The coaching staff, led by head coach Alex Golesh, is supported by coordinators like Kodi Burns (offense) and Todd Orlando (defense), aiming to build on last season’s momentum.
With a strong opening performance and a deep roster, expectations are high for the Bulls this season. The team will look to capitalize on early success and contend for the American Athletic Conference title, with hopes of returning to national relevance after a challenging stretch in recent years.
For full roster details, visit the official USF 2025 Football Roster. For the latest scores, news, and highlights, see South Florida Bulls Scores, Stats and Highlights.
