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Bulls QB Daniels Gives up Basketball

Posted Jan 13, 2010 by Scott Carter

Updated Jan 13, 2010 at 04:59 PM

USF sophomore quarterback B.J. Daniels, who has continued to say recently that he wanted to still play basketball, announced Wednesday that he will focus solely on football. Daniels did not join the basketball team after USF’s victory over Northern Illinois in the International Bowl on Jan. 2, raising questions about his future as a two-sport athlete.

Daniels told his teammates about the decision following Monday’s team meeting at which former Bucs coach Tony Dungy spoke to the team about staying together during the adversity caused by the firing of Coach Jim Leavitt on Friday.

“This was a tough decision, but one I needed to make in order to lead our football team to a championship,” said Daniels. “I’m just a sophomore, but I feel like it is my responsibility to be a leader and help set the tone for the team,” said Daniels.  “I just felt like this was the right time to make my full commitment to football.  We have championship goals and we can’t waste any time.”

As a redshirt freshman, Daniels passed for 1,983 yards, 14 touchdowns, and had a team-high 772 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. Daniels became the team’s starter in the fourth game after fifth-year senior Matt Grothe’s career ended due to a knee injury.

“It is admirable that B.J. would make this decision,” said USF offensive coordinator Mike Canales.  “He’s making the best decision for the team and football program. He understands that he needs to be a leader on and off the field all year long and I know he ready to go to work this offseason, in both in the film room and during workouts.”

As a freshman, Daniels played in 19 games for the basketball team, averaging 0.5 points and 0.4 rebounds in a reserve role.

A product of Tallahassee Lincoln, one of the primary reasons Daniels decided to come to USF was the promise that he could continue to be a two-sport athlete during a time in which few players play multiple sports. However, his football career took off sooner than expected.

“B.J. came and spoke with me and we had a good conversation,” said USF men’s basketball head coach Stan Heath.  “I totally support his decision, especially during this time, to show leadership and be a part of the football program, and we will keep that window open for the future and see how things go.”

Reader Comments

Por (High Tech Bull) on January 13, 2010 (Suggest removal)

BJ and Coach Heath are both class acts.

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Por (Dan Alatorre) on January 13, 2010 (Suggest removal)

If you chase two rabbits, you catch none.

Likely, Daniels saw his football career on thin ice whenever his new coach arrives and doesn’t want his starting QB playing basketball. I wouldn’t. I’d say, “USF made a commitment to you and we will honor it.” Then I would find a new starting QB.

Or, I’d say, “You had a deal with Leavitt. It left with him. My starting QB doesn’t play basketball.”

Seriously, though, I hope BJ chose what he feels is best for him.

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Por (Dan Alatorre) on January 13, 2010 (Suggest removal)

Scott,

do you still expect a decision this week?

Do you have any ideas who is seriously being considered?

Any thoughts that if it’s Holtz he would keep Tresey?

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Por (Dan Alatorre) on January 13, 2010 (Suggest removal)

The suspense is killing me; I hope it lasts.

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