Orlando Sentinel

Late to Bulls games? You aren’t missing much

- By Joey Knight

TAMPA — Maybe the late-arriving segment of USF’s home crowds, bent on maximizing every moment of tailgating, is on to something.

Aside from some neat parachute drops and other pregame pageantry, it hasn’t really missed much. The Bulls offense generally hasn’t shown up until the second quarter, or second

Entering Game 10, USF (4-5, 2-3) has totaled 31 first-quarter points this season, second-fewest in the American Athletic Conference. Only Tulsa (27) has been less productive in the opening period.

Naturally, first-year coordinato­r Kerwin Bell finds the tardy arrivals far more frustratin­g than fashionabl­e.

“I’ve been preaching to our offense all week [that] we’ve got to start fast,” Bell said Wednesday. “If you look at the games where we didn’t start fast, we got into a lull and lost confidence, and we can’t have that.”

The lulls have been most prevalent at home. Four of the Bulls’ six scoreless first periods have occurred at Raymond James Stadium. In three of those four contests (Wisconsin, SMU, Temple), they failed to score in the first

Another sluggish start Saturday against No. 17 Cincinnati (8-1, 5-0) almost certainly will put USF one defeat from bowl ineligibil­ity.

“We’ve got to go out when practice starts, just like it’s the game, and we’ve got to be ready to go and got to be successful early,” said Bell, adding this week’s practices have featured a “great pace.”

“And I think if we do, we’ve got a chance to put Cincinnati on their heels a little bit.”

In other USF news, Bell said he’s not optimistic about either left tackle Donovan Jennings (ankle) or Wildcat quarterbac­k Jah’Quez Evans (concussion protocol) returning to the lineup this week.

Jennings was injured in last weekend’s 17-7 loss to Temple, and Evans exited late in the first half of the Oct. 26 win at East Carolina.

“[Right tackle] Marcus Norman might go over and play some of the left side a little bit,” Bell said. “We’ve got [Jarrett] Hopple that came in and played there, and he’ll play some. So we’re just trying to find the right combinatio­ns.”

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