Houston Chronicle

Incoming Strong, No. 19 South Florida seek early affirmatio­n

Former UT coach takes Bulls on road against San Jose St.

- By Josh Dubow

SAN JOSE, Calif. — No. 19 South Florida is happy to get a head start on the beginning of the Charlie Strong era.

The Bulls will be the first ranked team to take the field this season when they travel to San Jose State to play the Spartans on Saturday, who are playing their first game under their own new coach, Brent Brennan.

“Everybody is going to be watching,” South Florida running back D’Ernest Johnson said. “Everybody is happy that college football is back and we’re the ones that are playing on TV. I’m very excited. I’ve been waiting on this opportunit­y since last year, after the bowl game.”

This matchup is one of five this weekend, on what some have dubbed “Week Zero”, involving at least one FBS team. With the Spartans playing in Hawaii this season, they opted to play a 13th regular-season game and were allowed the early start.

Brennan would have preferred the traditiona­l start next week if he had his choice, saying the earlier opener gave the team less time for training and complicate­d summer school for the players.

It also added another tough test for a challengin­g nonconfere­nce schedule that also includes trips to No. 23 Texas and Utah next month. But Brennan acknowledg­es there is a possible bright side.

“I think it’s an opportunit­y for great exposure if we rise to the challenge and play well, which I think we will,” he said.

Flowers blossoms at QB

South Florida wants to use this game to justify the high preseason ranking and begin making the case as the best team from the Group of Five conference­s.

With a dynamic quarterbac­k in Quinton Flowers, a high-profile new coach in Strong and what they believe will be an improved defense, the Bulls have all the ingredient­s to improve on last year’s 11win season. “It’s great that we’re in a position we’re in, but still at the end of the day, nobody is going to roll that ball out there and just let us go up and down the field,” Strong said. “Now, we have a target on our back and we’re going to get the best.”

Flowers blossomed into one of the most productive players in the nation as a junior, rushing for a school-record 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns while throwing for 2,812 yards, 24 TDs and just eight intercepti­ons. The 2016 American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year ranked 10th nationally in total offense per game and was the country’s second-leading rusher among quarterbac­ks behind Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson.

Love or Aaron to get the call

The Spartans enter the season with more uncertaint­y at quarterbac­k with Brennan saying he won’t announce his starter until game time on Saturday. The top two contenders are Josh Love and Montel Aaron. Love has some experience, going 31for-60 for 392 yards, two touchdowns and five intercepti­ons as a freshman last season. Aaron redshirted last year but made some big plays in the spring game and in practice leading up to the opener.

Strong gets to match wits against one of his former assistants at Texas. San Jose State offensive coordinato­r Andrew Sowder spent last season as a quality control coach working with receivers on Strong’s staff with the Longhorns.

“The key thing for us on defense is not so much worry about what he’s going to do, we have to worry about ourselves,” Strong said. “Let’s get lined up and let’s make sure we get our feet in the ground and let our guys just go play. Let them enjoy playing.”

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