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Members of the USF men’s basketball  team honor Bulls coach Amir Abdur-Rahim during his celebration-of-life service last November in Tampa.
Additionally, Abdur-Rahim has been named honorary 2024-25 AAC Coach of the Year.
Allen has Penn State’s defense peaking entering college football’s final four.
The Bucs receiver and future Hall of Famer joins a local pantheon that includes Blake Snell, Brandon wrestling and more.
At one point in the second half, Puisis had outscored the Owls by herself.

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  1. Members of the USF men’s basketball  team honor Bulls coach Amir Abdur-Rahim during his celebration-of-life service last November in Tampa.
  2. Penn State defensive coordinator Tom Allen talks with offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki, right,  before a game against Kent State n September. Allen, USF's former defensive coordinator, has helped mold Penn State's defense into one of the nation's stingiest.
  3. Bucs receiver Mike Evans (13) catches the pass that gave him 1,000 yards for the season in Sunday's waning moments against the Saints at Raymond James Stadium.
  4. USF graduate student Sammie Puisis (3) scored 18 first-half points in Saturday night's game against Temple at the Yuengling Center. She finished with a game-high 26.
  5. While FSU coach Mike Norvell (right) tapped heavily into the NCAA transfer portal in December, Gators coach Billy Napier didn't really have to.
  6. FBI SWAT team members walk past the Georgia bus as the team arrives at the Superdome before the quarterfinals of a College Football Playoff quarterfinal against Notre Dame Thursday in New Orleans.
  7. The New Orelans Superdome, slated to hold the Sugar Bowl on Thursday and Super Bowl in February, is a mile from the New Year's attack.
  8. Former longtime Bucs defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, who helped design the best defense in franchise lore, died in July at age 84.
  9. USF quarterback Brye Archie (3) went the distance for the Bulls in their five-overtime triumph against San Jose State in the Hawaii Bowl, while record-setting junior Byrum Brown (17) appeared on only two plays.
  10. Bryce Archie, pictured during a game against Memphis in October, was 24 of 35 for 235 yards Tuesday against San Jose State and found Keshaun Singleton over the middle to give USF the lead in the fifth overtime,
  11. USF's entire football operation moved for a week to Honolulu in preparation for the Bulls' game against San Jose State in the Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve.
  12. Wachovia Center operations manager Jim McDonald, left, and carpenter foreman Tim Allen remove the protective film covering the NCAA logo at mid-court in 2006 in Philadelphia.
  13. USF guard Sammie Puisis, pictured last month against Louisville, scored 23 points Saturday to help USF  hold off ninth-ranked Duke.
  14. USF coach Alex Golesh has added seven players from the NCAA transfer portal in the last nine days.
  15. USF receiver Sean Atkins (38) blocks Tulsa linebacker Jaxon Lee while running for a first down during the teams' Nov. 23 game in Tampa. Atkins, the Bulls' all-time receptions leader, will play his final college game at the Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve.
  16. Six-time Super Bowl winner Bill Belichick formally was introduced as North Carolina's new coach on Thursday.
  17. USF quarterback Byrum Brown celebrates after running for a touchdown against Miami in the teams' Sept. 21 game at Raymond James Stadium.
  18. USF quarterback Israel Carter, a backup the last two seasons, has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
  19. Dec. 10, 2024• Florida State Seminoles
    Miami's Cam Ward leads the nation with 36 touchdown passes and has been intercepted just seven times.
  20. Scott Frost went 19-7 during his initial stint with the Knights (2016, 2017), leading the 2017 team to a 13-0 record and conference title.
  21. USF gets a Christmas Eve bowl, playing in Hawaii against San Jose State.
  22. SMU, which lost Saturday in the ACC title game to Clemson, claims the final spot in the College Football Playoff.
  23. Scott Frost's first head coaching job was with UCF, where he stayed for two seasons.
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