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USF 30, West Virginia 19
Noel Devine was shut down (39 yards rushing) and shut out (no TD) for the first time this season. THIS is what the Bulls defense is supposed to look like despite their penchant for disappearing after the autumnal equinox. Bulls QB BJ Daniels needs to be on [...]
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