Memphis 14, South Florida 41

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MEM (6-7)770014
USF (8-5)141010741

Final

4:30 PM ET, December 20, 2008
Tropicana Field
SAINT PETERSBURG, FL

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SAINT PETERSBURG, FL - 4:30 PM ET ESPN360.com
One team will have a decided home advantage in the inaugural game at Tropicana Field, as South Florida is located just a short drive away on I-275. The Bulls, who lost five of their last seven after reaching No. 10 in the polls, will face a Memphis team making its fifth bowl in the past six seasons. The game shouldn't lack for excitement on the indoor turf, as both teams like to spread out their offenses and score loads of points. -- Brian Bennett
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Although South Florida might start the game flat, the Bulls' big-play ability on offense and stout run defense will be the difference versus Memphis.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
MEM6-73533534-32-42-34-4
USF8-53592605-23-32-52-5
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
MEM46-30-033-8-016-2-05-0-0
USF56-10-038-2-022-0-07-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
MEM1-20-014-42-031-48-042-50-0
USF3-25-021-33-037-35-052-35-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsMEM
 
432.2 / 22nd
USF
 
397.4 / 38th
Passing YardsMEM
 
233.4 / 50th
USF
 
255.8 / 33rd
Rushing YardsMEM
 
205.6 / 18th
USF
 
159.8 / 51st
Points ScoredMEM
 
28.3 / 37th
USF
 
26.5 / 57th
Full Team Stats: Memphis | South Florida
Individual Leaders
Memphis Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Hudgen...62.5137765
Bass65.467364
South Florida Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Daniel...52.61529118
Grothe72.951252
Memphis Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Steele17910075.611
Pitts471964.20
South Florida Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Daniel...1316715.16
Planch...1024614.55
Memphis Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Calhou...6489814.05
Single...3950713.03
South Florida Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Mitche...2954218.74
Love2242119.11
Full Player Stats: Memphis | South Florida
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Following consecutive 9-4 finishes, South Florida was looking to take the next step after earning its first preseason ranking in school history.

Instead, the Bulls couldn't measure up to those expectations and will travel 32 miles to Tropicana Field for the St. Petersburg Bowl on Dec. 20 against Memphis.

South Florida opened this season with five straight wins and was the No. 10 team in the nation, but lost five of its last seven to finish 7-5. Last season, the Bulls won their final three Big East contests and finished a game back of co-champs West Virginia and Connecticut. In 2006, they won three of their last four, including a victory over the then-No. 7 Mountaineers.

South Florida can take solace in making its fourth straight bowl appearance. The Bulls have gone 1-2 in the previous three, including a 56-21 loss to Oregon in last year's Sun Bowl.

"There's great programs out there not going to bowl games this year, and our seniors are going to have four bowl rings," coach Jim Leavitt said. "That's a neat deal, and I'm proud of them for that."

South Florida struggled offensively at the end of the season, failing to score more than 20 points in the final five games and producing a season-low for points in its finale, a 13-7 loss at West Virginia. The Bulls averaged 14.8 points in their defeats and 34.9 in their victories.

For the third straight year, quarterback Matt Grothe led South Florida in rushing, but his production dropped from 872 yards last season to 508 in 2008. Mike Ford finished with 373 rushing yards and five touchdowns in 10 games after having 645 and running for 12 TDs as a freshman last season.

Grothe set a career high with 2,675 passing yards and tied his career best with 15 touchdowns, but he also threw 14 interceptions for the third straight year. The junior has 11 of those picks in the last five games, with three touchdowns over that span.

On defense, George Selvie led the team for the second straight season in sacks, but had just 5 1/2 after posting 14 1/2 last season. The junior defensive end also made just 12 1/2 tackles for loss after leading the nation with 31 1/2 in 2007.

South Florida's defense ranks 13th in the country, allowing 291.8 yards per game, and ninth against the run (97.7). The Bulls will face a Memphis team with the nation's 18th-best rushing attack at 205.6 yards per game, and 22nd-ranked offense (432.2).

"I think they are the most active defensive front we've played against," Tigers coach Tommy West said. "They don't blitz much because they don't have to. Their front four makes it happen. We have our work cut out us for, but I think one of the big keys will be how well we run the ball."

Helping Memphis (6-6) become one of the nation's top rushing teams was the addition of junior running back Curtis Steele. The junior college transfer had 1,175 yards and seven touchdowns to become the school's first 1,000-yard rusher since DeAngelo Williams in 2005.

Another junior college transfer, Arkelon Hall, passed for 2,121 yards and 11 touchdowns. The Tigers were down to their third-string quarterback in Brett Toney after Hall and Will Hudgens went out on successive series in a 30-10 loss Oct. 18 at East Carolina. Toney started wins over Southern Miss and SMU.

Those two victories, along with a 45-6 win over Tulane in the season finale with Hall back, helped Memphis become bowl eligible for the fifth time in the last six years.

None of the Tigers' six wins came over opponents who finished with a winning record, and they defeated just one bowl team -- Southern Miss.

Before its win over Tulane, the Memphis defense yielded 27.8 points per game.

The Tigers have won three of their five all-time bowl games, falling 44-27 to Florida Atlantic in last season's New Orleans Bowl.

The Bulls and Tigers played from 2001-04 and split the four meetings, with Memphis winning the last game 31-15 in Tampa.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, December 20th
16 Brigham Young 21 Final
Arizona 31
Wake Forest 29 Final
Navy 19
Colorado State 40 Final
Fresno State 35
Memphis 14 Final
South Florida 41
Sunday, December 21st
Southern Miss 30 Final
Troy 27 OT
Tuesday, December 23rd
9 Boise State 16 Final
11 TCU 17
Wednesday, December 24th
Hawaii 21 Final
Notre Dame 49
Friday, December 26th
Florida Atlantic 24 Final
Central Michigan 21
Saturday, December 27th
West Virginia 31 Final
North Carolina 30
Wisconsin 13 Final
Florida State 42
Miami (FL) 17 Final
California 24
Sunday, December 28th
Northern Illinois 10 Final
Louisiana Tech 17
Monday, December 29th
21 Missouri 30 Final
23 Northwestern 23 OT
North Carolina State 23 Final
Rutgers 29
Tuesday, December 30th
13 Oklahoma State 31 Final
17 Oregon 42
Maryland 42 Final
Nevada 35
Western Michigan 14 Final
Rice 38
Wednesday, December 31st
LSU 38 Final
14 Georgia Tech 3
Oregon State 3 Final
20 Pittsburgh 0
24 Boston College 14 Final
Vanderbilt 16
Houston 34 Final
Air Force 28
Kansas 42 Final
Minnesota 21
Thursday, January 1st
8 Penn State 24 Final
5 USC 38
12 Cincinnati 7 Final
19 Virginia Tech 20
15 Georgia 24 Final
18 Michigan State 12
South Carolina 10 Final
Iowa 31
Nebraska 26 Final
Clemson 21
Friday, January 2nd
6 Utah 31 Final
4 Alabama 17
25 Mississippi 47 Final
7 Texas Tech 34
Kentucky 25 Final
East Carolina 19
Saturday, January 3rd
Buffalo 20 Final
Connecticut 38
Monday, January 5th
10 Ohio State 21 Final
3 Texas 24
Tuesday, January 6th
22 Ball State 13 Final
Tulsa 45
Thursday, January 8th
2 Florida 24 Final
1 Oklahoma 14