Attrition is going to happen this offseasonĮspecially with the one-time transfer rule in place due to the COVID-19 season.
The depth that is currently there will continue to grow stronger under the guidance of AJ Artis this offseason. This will allow the coaching staff to continue chasing depth, especially at positions along the offensive line, defensive line, and linebackers. Additionally, LT Donovan Jennings, LB Antonio Grier, and CB Vincent Davis all have indicated they will return for USF next year, providing leadership at multiple positions. Veteran leadership aplenty going into 2022 seasonĪll four captains from the 2021 season are returning, including two anchored offensive linemen (Brad Cecil and Demetrius Harris), a standout linebacker (Dwayne Boyles), and the experienced voice at safety (Mekhi LaPointe). They also made a much needed move at defensive coordinator and (thus far) are looking to return a lot of the positive production going into the next season. After that game, they still had a few struggle moments throughout the season, with blown leads against a few conference opponents, but outside of that Tulane game, they were able to establish an offensive identity with a dynamic true freshmen quarterback.
Coming out of that NC State game, USF had essentially no offensive identity and more question marks at QB with the poor play of Cade Fortin and Timmy McClain.ĭefensively they were non-existent outside of a turnover, and overall the team got punched in the mouth. In a general sense, we did get progress from week one against NC State to week thirteen against Central Florida. We harped on progress being the indicator this year, and not wins and losses They had a few chances to not finish last in the conference with close losses against Tulsa, Houston, ECU, and UCF, but ultimately that’s where we ended up, last. This year they entered the season with question marks all around the offense, a defense that was identical to the bad one in 2020, and even more freshmen and transfers waiting in the wings. The shell of a progrum left behind by Charlie Strong, coupled with the COVID-19 2020 season and the mass exodus of players left a very young team with a second year head coach. This team did exactly what experts and those in the media thought they would do this yearĪnd that’s okay! USF was projected to finish last in the AAC this year for the second straight season, and there was a good reason for that.
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