While sitting through an almost six-hour wait for a plane home -- thank you very much Dallas-Fort Worth TSA -- some of the ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (WWSB) - The University of South Florida football program’s season culminated on Wednesday night in Orlando with a 24-10 loss to Old Dominion in the Cure Bowl.
Backup quarterback Quinn Henicle passed for 127 yards and ran for a game-sealing touchdown to lead the Monarchs at Camping ...
The lights at Camping World Stadium shimmered in a blue-and-white hue as the final whistle in the Cure Bowl lingered longer than USF hoped. By then, the realization for those who remained on the ...
The Old Dominion Monarchs football team took some heat on Wednesday night after quarterback Quinn Henicle was hit hard ...
Redshirt freshman quarterback Quinn Henicle rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns to help Old Dominion beat South Florida ...
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Postseason action returns to the Sunshine State with nine bowl games
Florida solidifies its reputation as a premier destination for college football this winter. The state prepares to host nine ...
It was an historic season capped off in grand fashion Wednesday night as Old Dominion football celebrated on the field at ...
In a matchup of second-string QBs, USF's Gaston Moore's first college start ended in the fourth quarter due to injury while ODU's Quinn Henicle ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Quinn Henicle rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns to help Old Dominion beat South Florida 24-10 and win the StaffDNA Cure Bowl at Camping World Stadium on Wednesday.
Old Dominion collects signature win to finish best season ever, while holding the nation’s #2 offense to 10 points.
Playing without point guard LJ Thomas, who was out with an injury, the Monarchs took an all-hands approach to running the ...
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