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Five memorable South Florida Bulls

Seeing as how the all-time series between Louisville and South Florida is 23-3 in U of L's favor, and how just four of those 26 games have been decided by less than six points, there really isn't all that much exciting history to cover in preparation for tomorrow's tilt in the Hall. The only game in the series that really stands out in my mind is the '98 loss, and that's just because it happened during a snow storm (Louisville speak for six or seven inches) and was the day before I got to practice with Troy Jackson (we got to practice at U of L since our gym had been overtaken by the annual Science Fair...which I did not place in).

After deciding that dedicating an entire post to a single game I don't remember all that well was a less-than-stellar idea, I came up with an even more less-than-stellarer (word) exercise: Trying to remember the names of as many South Florida basketball players (players on this year's and last year's teams excluded) as possible without cheating.

I came up with five. If you can beat that, well then keep it to yourself because it will make me angry.

1. Altron Jackson (1998-2002)

Record vs. Louisville: 1-3

Jackson was really the inspiration for the exercise, and is still the name I think of when I think about USF basketball (11 hours a day, every day). His most notable achievement was overtaking Marques Maybin - who would eventually go on to much bigger and better things -  for the honor of being the all-time leading scorer in Conference USA, a distinction he still holds. Remarkably, Jackson did not start until his senior year. He was C-USA's Sixth Man of the Year in both his sophomore and junior seasons, and led the nation in scoring among players coming off of the bench both years.

 

Livin' every Bull's dream

2. Chucky Atkins (1992-1996)

Record vs. Louisville: 0-7

This one was kind of cheap because I know that Atkins went to USF, but I can't remember anything he actually did as a Bull. Him making a name for himself in the NBA is the only real reason I know that he spent his college years in Tampa.

Chucky had a rough go of it against Louisville, taking on the Cards in the Metro days when the pair met twice every season but one. Atkins nearly led the Bulls to wins over U of L twice, but he finished his career 0-7 against the Cards, and lost those seven games by an average of 14 points.

3. Solomon Jones (2004-2006)

Record vs. Louisville: 0-2

Jones, who declared for the NBA Draft in 2006 after his sophomore season, just makes the cut. He was a good, but not great player with a lot of skills when he was at USF, and I was shocked when he decided to leave school after two seasons. Still, he was drafted in the second round by the Hawks and now plays for the Pacers.

 

4. B.B. Waldon (1998-2002)

Record vs. Louisville: 1-3

I totally remembered his first name being C.C., but this is my game and I'm letting it slide. If you don't like it feel free to stop reading here and go back to work or studying or sidewalk shoveling.

That's what I thought.

My memory has painted Waldon as a Ben Wallace-esque beast in the paint, but while numbers reveal above-average rebounding stats, they also show a pure scorer who wasn't afraid to take his game outside the lane. He ranks fourth on USF's all-time scoring list, eighth in rebounds, and tenth in three-pointers made. He also holds the dubious distinction of averaging more than three points less in his senior season (12.9 ppg) than in any other of his three years as a Bull.

5. Reggie Kohn (1999-2003)

Record vs. Louisville: 1-2

You tend to remember the names of white guys who exist on a team solely to shoot the ball from beyond the arc, and Kohn is a testament to that. I can't find the stats online, but I'm just about positive that he the main culprit behind a 73-67 win in Denny Crum's last season.

 

After resigning myself to the fact that I wasn't going to be able to come up with any more blasts from the past, I checked out this year's USF media guide and searched for any obvious names that I blanked on. There was only one player that I really should have remembered, and that was Terrance Leather who graduated three years ago. There were other familiar names like Melvin Buckley and Will McDonald, but I never would have remembered those guys without being reminded or reading about them somewhere.

I'm not really sure what this proved or accomplished, but, uh, beat South Florida?

I'm sorry.

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It's as stellarer as last time

Am I imagining things, or did you pull out last year’s USF pregame? Then again I just woke up and everything around me feels like dejavu.

I hear Gilchrist is out for this game, which is why I came here, there’s usually someone in the know.

by 97E3LPL on Dec 30, 2009 9:53 AM EST reply actions  

Well

I changed 22-3 to 23-3 and Solomon Jones now plays for the Pacers. So basically this is an entirely fresh post.

by Mike Rutherford on Dec 30, 2009 10:01 AM EST up reply actions  

Pitino's game preview...

seems to indicate that Gilchrist is out. He commented briefly on what USF brings to the court without him.

by shrink83 on Dec 30, 2009 10:24 AM EST up reply actions  

yeah, I just watched my last one on Sunday

It was strange. Fortunately I had great seats. But I made sure to soak it all in. It’s really a fantastic place to watch a game. People know their basketball, and applaud not only for great offense, but for great defense. They applauded SS for his rebounding efforts, and Siva/Knowles for their defensive effort. I’ll grow to love the new arena, but FH is special.

I think the last “big” game I went to in FH might have been when we beat Lorenzen Wright and Memphis like 10-12 years ago. I remember it being a 9:30 start during the week. It was big for me because my parents normally didn’t let me stay up that late during the week, on a school night. I guess that and the BC game where Wheat hit a late three (to send it to 2OT maybe??) in 1996 were the biggest games I went to.

But my family didn’t have season tickets, so I normally went to the games that regulars didn’t want to go to. And going away for school, I was only home for the craptastic xmas games. So unfortunately I don’t have vivid memories of going to “white-out” games, or UK games, or even some of the nasty UC games. But the court still holds a special place in my heart.

by irish2705 on Dec 30, 2009 12:17 PM EST reply actions  

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