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No, that's not a typo on your schedule. Alabama is actually traveling to Tampa to play South Florida, on the road, this football season. 

Back in the spring of 2019, the Crimson Tide scheduled a 2-for-1 series with the Bulls, one that will see Alabama travel to Raymond James Stadium, home of South Florida as well as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in 2023. The Bulls will repay the visit twice, coming to Tuscaloosa in 2024 and 2026.

This was a unique scheduling tactic, but one that followed the trend started last season of Alabama playing significantly more non-conference games away from home. The series was scheduled just one year removed from a 10-2 season for South Florida under head coach Charlie Strong, but since then it has been all downhill for a once-consistent program in the late-2000's.

Last season, South Florida was unquestionably one of the worst teams in all of college football. The Bulls started the season 1-8, firing head coach Jeff Scott in his third season, and finished the season with an abysmal 1-11 record. In all three season's of Scott's tenure, he never won more than two games. 

But once you've hit rock bottom, there's nowhere to go but up, right?

That's where USF's newest head coach, Alex Golesh comes in. Golesh was hired as the sixth head coach in the school's history, previously serving as the offensive coordinator at Tennessee under Josh Heupel. Golesh received plenty of recognition for his role in the Volunteers' meteoric rise last year, being named a finalist for the Broyles Award, which goes to the best assistant coach in college football.

As it typically comes with a coaching change, especially in the new era of the transfer portal, the Bulls experienced major roster turnover from a season ago. In total, Golesh has brough in 43 new players for 2023, including 18 recruits and 25 transfers. Those additions will look to improve upon the roster that was left over after many of South Florida's best players hit the portal after the disastrous season.

Offense

Just like Alabama, South Florida enters the season with a quarterback battle on its hands. 

Senior Gerry Bohanon won the job in 2022 after transferring in from Baylor, and threw for just over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns before suffering a season-ending injury in the seventh game of the year. 

Then, after another quarterback went down with an injury, true freshman Byrum Brown stepped in to start the final two games of the year. In just four appearances, maintaining his redshirt, he completed over 70 percent of his passes and threw five touchdowns to only one interception. 

Bohanon and Brown are the presumed leaders for the job, but other freshmen and transfers could find themselves in the mix as well. 

Golesh comes to Tampa off the heels of a season in which he led Tennessee to a No. 1 ranking in virtually every offensive category, including points per game, yards per game, points per possession and yards per play. Schematically, he has one of the brightest minds of any young coach in the game, but where the issue lies will be his personnel. 

USF's leading rusher last season, Brian Battie, transferred to Auburn after rushing for over 1,000 yards and being selected as an All-American kick returner. Replacing him is Florida transfer Nay'quan Wright, who amassed only 753 yards over his four-year career with the Gators, never getting many opportunities. 

On the outside, the Bulls' only two wideouts to record over 500 receiving yards hit the portal, and both wound up at Colorado with Deion Sanders. The top two returning receivers are Sean Atkins and Yusuf Terry, who combined for just 26 catches last season. Additionally, 300-yard Minnesota receiver Michael Brown Stephens transferred in and should make an immediate impact.

Golesh will certainly attempt to implement his high-powered offense in Tampa, but for this first year at the very least, he likely doesn't have the players to extract the production needed to be successful.

Defense

The defensive side of the ball is more of an unknown when it comes to scheme, as this is Golesh's first head coaching gig and he has never helmed or overseen a collegiate defense before.

Golesh's first hire as head coach was defensive coordinator Todd Orlando, who recently turned Florida Atlantic into a top-25 statistical defense. Prior to his time at FAU, he was the defensive coordinator at powers USC and Texas.

But just like the offense, the issue may once again lie with the lack of talent on the field. 

Linebacker Dwayne Boyles, USF's only All-AAC selection or honorable mention from the defense last year, has graduated. Because of the roster turnover, only two true starters from last season are back, both secondary players in Aamaris Brown and Timarcus Simpson. 

However, last season USF ranked 131st out of 131 teams in total defense, so as was stated earlier, there's nowhere to go but up?

Schedule

These two teams will meet in Week Three this season. For Alabama, it'll be the first game after a visit from Texas, which will be one of its biggest games of the year. 

USF starts with a road trip against Western Kentucky, but plays host to Florida A&M in Week Two where it could easily get the first win of the Golesh era, if it doesn't have it already. 

Both teams will undoubtedly have one win coming into this matchup, and there's a chance both could be sitting at 2-0.

The gametime for this one has already been announced: a 2:30 p.m. CT kick on ABC. It's going to be a hot one for these squads in the Sunshine State.

Outlook

Yes, it's a road game, but let's be real, South Florida is not going to win this game. Alabama is simply too talented across all areas of the field. 

Seeing Alabama play a road game against a non-Power Five team is incredibly unique, and is the home game of a lifetime for fans of South Florida, but this one should end in a comfortable Crimson Tide victory. 

And with this game following the Texas game, Alabama fans might have their answer at quarterback by the time this one wraps up.

Prediction

Alabama 41, South Florida 9

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