Welcome to ‘Champa’ Bay (PHOTOS)

In March 2020, Tom Brady made national headlines when he announced he would be moving south and joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Some people were shocked, and some savvy observers say they called it. Me, I was flabbergasted. “Huh? Can 2020 get any more bizarre?” Full disclosure: For those that do not already know, I’m … Read more

No tickets? Where to watch the Super Bowl in Tampa Bay

With limited capacity at this year’s Super Bowl, chances are if you were hoping to score tickets, you were not able to for a myriad of reasons. Not to fear, there are places holding Super Bowl watch parties. Please remember, if you do decide to venture out, gather safely. If you are hosting a gathering … Read more

Gearing up for Super Bowl 2021

Even with attendance restrictions at Raymond James Stadium, the expectation is that a good number of visitors will descend upon the Tampa Bay region for Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7. After all, the Super Bowl is a weeklong celebration that goes far beyond the game itself, which, as of TBBW’s mid-December deadline, the league … Read more

USF Athletics, Gasparilla Bowl seek to enhance brands through new partnerships

The University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital has long had a working relationship, including TGH being the primary teaching affiliate for the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine.  The visibility of the relationship was greatly enhanced when USF Health’s 13-story tower in downtown Tampa opened in January. The building serves as an anchor, … Read more

USF Bulls ready to kick off season at home on Sept. 12

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Much like everything else during the pandemic, college football has not been spared.

The South Florida Bulls were scheduled to kick off the season this Saturday at Texas. The trip to the Lone Star State was to be followed by visits to Raymond James Stadium from Bethune-Cookman next Saturday and Nevada on September 19.

However, cancellations resulting from many conferences doing away with fall sports and other conferences limiting or eliminating non-conference play left teams like USF scrambling to fill vacancies in their schedules.

Instead of traveling to Austin this weekend, the Bulls open Jeff Scott’s first season as coach at home next Saturday against The Citadel. That will be followed by a trip to Notre Dame, which was announced last Thursday after USF agreed to a three-game series with the Fighting Irish. The dates of the other two games have yet to be determined.

“It is going to be a great opportunity for our university, for our program and for our student-athletes to get great exposure and play on one of the biggest stages in college football,” says Scott, referencing the Notre Dame schedule agreement.

If it were up to Scott, playing non-conference games against the Fighting Irish will be the norm. As it is, the Bulls are scheduled to host Florida next year and play at Alabama in 2023.

“I am a big believer in playing some big-time games,” he says. “Our players work extremely hard and I really think they deserve an opportunity to be able to play on some really big, and unique, stages against some of the best teams in the country. It’s an opportunity for our players to show their skill set and see where we are as a team.”

As far as this season is concerned, the Bulls will see where they are as a team starting next Saturday at Raymond James.

Here is a look at their schedule:

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Putting on the show

It is 4:30 p.m., on a Saturday afternoon in February, about 2½ hours before the Tampa Bay Lightning face off against the New York Islanders. John Franzone texts a reporter asking if a meeting can be pushed back to 5 p.m. on account of “brush fires” that need to be extinguished. Indeed, it is just … Read more