Old Dominion defeats South Florida in Cure Bowl
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Backup quarterback Quinn Henicle passed for 127 yards and ran for a game-sealing touchdown to lead the Monarchs at Camping World Stadium.
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USF looks to the future following disappointing loss in to ODU in the Cure Bowl
Record-setting quarterback Byrum Brown announced that he wouldn't play in the bowl game by "mutual" decision with USF leadership, leaving the game in the hands of back Gaston Moore. Then, before the game top receivers Keshaun Singleton and Mudia Reuben weren't able to play.
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USA TODAY is covering all the action from kickoff to trophy ceremony, but there's still time to experience the game in-person. Here's everything you need to know about the Cure Bowl before the Monarchs and Bulls take the field.
The StaffDNA Cure Bowl is back in DTO tomorrow! This year's matchup features the Old Dominion Monarchs vs the South Florida Bulls at Camping World Stadium. Enjoy fan festivities, the March2Cure Parade, & a full day of football fun 🏈 Event info here: https://t.co/LevfQm0Wzz pic.twitter.com/zAZppMvOJ7
The StandDNA Cure Bowl is set to begin tomorrow at Camping World Stadium, with a portion of the funds raised set to go to the Cancer Research Division of UCF College of Medicine. Dr. Annette Khaled spoke with FOX 35's Garrett Wymer live via Zoom ahead of the Cure Bowl to discuss advances in cancer research,
Why are Byrum Brown and Colton Joseph opting out of the Cure Bowl? Here's what to know of the star USF and Old Dominion quarterbacks.