The South Florida Bulls play home games at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, sharing the building with the NFL's Buccaneers. As one of the youngest programs in major college football, USF has already tasted a top-5 national ranking, and the Bulls continue to lean on Florida's deep recruiting talent to chase that ceiling again. It's a program still writing its early chapters.
USF football didn't begin play until 1997, making it one of the newest programs in the FBS, yet it rose remarkably fast — climbing to No. 2 in the national rankings in 2007 under coach Jim Leavitt. The Bulls have moved through Conference USA, the Big East, and the American Athletic Conference as realignment reshaped the sport. USF has never won a national or major conference championship at the FBS level but remains one of the sport's fastest success stories in raw trajectory.
Source: RateGame Editorial