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The 2025 time plan of USF Football contains well -known enemies, ranking power plants -the oracle

The 2025 time plan of USF is expected to contain three ranking opponents. It would be the first time in the program history. Oracle Photo/Arianna Renick

The American Athletic Conference (AAC) published his 2025 football plans Friday with one of the toughest non-conference slate in USF history and a well-known home of home.

The bulls will open their 29th season with a home game against Boise State on August 30th.

The Broncos won the Mountain West Conference last season and made the first 12-team college football playoffs for the 12-team.

USF will also play Florida on September 6th and Miami on September 13th. Both games are on the way. The bulls lost around Miami 50-15 last season.

Boise State, Florida and Miami are expected to be AP -ranking teams, so The top 25 predictions of the athletic. USF has never exposed three opponents in one season.

The schedule for non -conferences ends with a home game against South Carolina State on September 20.

Four games are played on weekdays – Boise State, Charlotte, Nordtexas and Utsa.

USF starts on October 3 against Charlotte, a team that has been rousing in the past two years. The bulls exceeded the 49ers 107-38 in the last two matchups.

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The first game of the USF conference street will only be against North Texas a week later, the first meeting between the two programs since the part of the conference in 2023.

The Bulls home will be against the FAU on October 18. The two teams played in 2023 during the USF's return week, with the OWLS 56-14 win.

USF and Memphis will then compete on October 25, a team that the bulls drop four games in a row.

On November 6, USF and Utsa only play in the program history for the second time. The next two games will be played on the street – against Navy on November 15 and Utsa on November 22nd.

For the second time in a row, USF will close the regular season against Rice. The bulls lost 35-28 against OWLS last season.

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Coach Alex Golesh and USF will return with a healthy quarterback by Byrum Brown in the third year, who broke his leg at the conference against Tulane and missed the rest of the regular season.

Several well -known faces also come back from injuries, including the broad recipients Naeim Simmons and Jaden Alexis, both of whom missed the entire 2024 season.

The bulls have won two consecutive Bowl appearances. It is the first time that the victory has taken place in 2016 and 2017.

After the bulls have got out of the conference cellar, they now want to take the next step towards an AAC title, which they have not yet reached.

Noah Vinsky, sports editor

Noah Vinsky is the sports editor of the oracle. He is a dual major with mass communication and psychology and began writing for the Oracle in autumn 2022. His focus is on football, rectification basketball and the development of the stadium on campus. Reach it at noahjosephvinsky@usf.edu

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