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USF has created a program called BOOST, meant to help student-athletes better manage their “personal brand” now that they can profit from it.
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In a statement, USF Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly said associate head coach Tom Herrion is no longer with the men's basketball program.
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The Bulls defeated South Alabama in the Gainesville Regional to advance to play No. 2-ranked Texas.
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The Bulls will play six home games this season, including its home opener against Florida.
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Associate head coach Tom Herrion is reportedly under an independent review over at least one, and possibly multiple incidents.
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The Bulls take on Washington State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
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USF Athletics is unveiling the timetable for a $22 million indoor performance facility, along with $3 million in renovations to the Lee Roy Selmon Athletics Center.
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The Toronto Raptors, who will start the NBA season at Tampa's Amalie Arena, along with the Orlando Magic and the USF Bulls basketball teams, will all allow a limited number of fans into their games.
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This Saturday's USF home football game against Navy has been postponed as the Bulls deal with coronavirus issues and other injuries.
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Notre Dame officials said seven of its 94 players tested positive for coronavirus following the USF game.
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Sports protests in response to a shooting by Wisconsin police came to the greater Tampa Bay region Thursday, with teams responding in different ways.
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Because of COVID-19, the University of South Florida has been closed to all but essential personnel since March, with classes in the last half of the…