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“Lasting shockwaves throughout the state”

Posted Sep 27, 2009 by Brett McMurphy

Updated Sep 27, 2009 at 10:02 PM

I’ve got some computer issues, so I apologize for not having more on the blog, I’m sure you can navigate to all the items on TBO.com from the Tribune and NewsChannel 8, though, from Saturday’s win at FSU. Here’s the story in Monday’s Tribune.

TALLAHASSEE - About a half an hour after University of South Florida coach Jim Leavitt had declared the Bulls’ 17-7 victory against Florida State the biggest in school history, one of the 83,524 fans who witnessed the game issued an even stronger statement.

“This,” said former Tallahassee Lincoln High coach David Wilson, “will have lasting shockwaves through the state of Florida.”

Wilson made his prediction outside USF’s locker room while a majority of the 12,000 USF fans continued celebrating outside Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Wilson just happens to have been USF freshman QB B.J. Daniels’ coach in high school.

USF offensive coordinator Mike Canales said he agrees with Wilson’s assessment and it all boils down how the win will improve USF’s recruiting stature in the state.

“We’ll be able to walk in somebody’s house now and say ‘Why wouldn’t you want to come to South Florida?’ ” Canales said. “ ‘Tampa? Great city. Raymond James Stadium? Great stadium. Great academic university, you’ll get a great education.’

“Why wouldn’t you come to South Florida? It’s going to do a lot for us obviously.”

What a debut: Even though Daniels had 341 yards total offense, the third-most in program history by a freshman, in his starting debut, his father, Bruce, said there’s still room for improvement.

“He did a pretty good job,” Bruce Daniels said. “But he has room for improvement. On how he handled the emotional side of it, I’d give him an A. As far as how he did with his fundamentals, I couldn’t tell you. I’ll leave that up to the coaches.”

Canales said he was “very impressed” with Daniels’ first start.

“I was very impressed how he handled himself,” Canales said. “In the second half he tried to force a couple of things.

“The thing I’m frustrated with (as an offensive coordinator) was being backed up inside the 5, we’ve got no choice (what to run). Even though it’s boring (running up the middle to get the punter more room), you’re playing smart football and that’s what we did.”

Canales said Daniels lobbied to open up the offense deep in USF’s territory, but couldn’t convince Canales.

“We’re going to play smart football and not let him, by making some decisions, hurt our team,” Canales said. “He understood what we were doing.”

Odds and ends: USF has now won its last five games against AP ranked opponents: No. 18 FSU 27-17, No. 13 Kansas 37-34 (2008), No. 5 West Virginia 21-13 (2007), No. 17 Auburn 26-23 (2007) and No. 7 West Virginia 24-19 (2006). … USF just missed being ranked in the Top 25 in the AP and coaches polls. USF is 28th in the AP poll and 27th in the coaches poll.

Reader Comments

Por (Dan Alatorre) on September 28, 2009 (Suggest removal)

Lasting shockwaves, well I hope SO! Daniels did a great job considering that the media said a Freshman/rookie/first start/crowd of 100,000 would be too much. Turns out USF was too much for THEM. Just like Grothe did when he was a Frosh, and Blackwell, too. A lot of freshmen stepped up during that game, which was great to see. I remember Canales likes to keep plays in his pocket during the easy games, and then unleashing during big games. Great job there. If we go on to beat Miami, we OWN recruiting in Florida along with UF; and do adequate in the Big East, and the sky’s the limit 4&5 years from now. Brett, is it true that Grothe was in the booth with Canales helping dissect the defense? If so, that was a great way to keep him involved.

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Por (Brett McMurphy) on September 29, 2009 (Suggest removal)

Dalatorr, yes, Grothe was upstairs in the booth helping Canales. Not a bad coaching debut for Grothe.

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