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It begins with 'Bama

By Adam Adkins
Sports Editor
August 28, 2003


On Labor Day in 1975, a sophomore strong safety at the University of
Missouri named Jim Leavitt entered Legion Field in Birmingham, Ala., and
helped the Tigers defeat Alabama 20-7, the Crimson Tide's lone defeat that
season.
Almost 28 years to the day, and with the memories of that game still fresh
in his mind, Leavitt will guide the USF football team into Legion Field
Saturday to face Alabama in front of a national audience on ESPN.
"I remember stretching in the end zone and getting ready to play," Leavitt
said. "I had never started before. It was my first start as a sophomore, so
I can remember being excited."
Leavitt's return to Legion Field marks another start for the coach as the
Bulls enter a new era as fully-fledged members of Conference USA.
The Bulls must wait until Sept. 27 to begin C-USA play but will be fully
tested against one of the most storied college football teams in the nation.
Alabama has 754 wins, 12 national titles and 21 Southeastern Conference
titles. The Bulls enter with an 0-2 record against the SEC, losing by an
average of 28.5 points.
Those numbers, coupled with the difficulties of playing in front of a crowd
exceeding 80,000 people, could pose a serious problem. It's no secret that
the Bulls haven't played particularly well in front of large crowds,
dropping road games last season against Arkansas and Oklahoma by significant
margins. However, the Bulls admit they didn't know what to expect in those
games last season, and they believe the experience with the crowd and noise
will help Saturday.
"This time we're going into Alabama with a whole other mind set," senior
linebacker Maurice Jones said. "Nobody really knew what to expect in
Arkansas. We heard that crowd noise and we saw how rowdy that crowd could
be, and we saw what happened if you don't play with discipline."
The biggest problem for the Bulls in those two losses was the offense. The
starters failed to score a point in both games, with the team gaining only
late scores by the second team. However, the person leading the USF offense
this season is the same quarterback who led the Bulls on each of those
scoring drives: Ronnie Banks.
Although he is making his first start, Banks played particularly well
against the Razorbacks and Sooners. And it is that success that has the
Bulls believing the offense doesn't need to make any changes against the
Crimson Tide.
"We just need to attack the defense as a whole," senior wide receiver Huey
Whittaker said. "We just need to pick them apart. I don't think we should do
anything different. We should just go out and play."
But while the offense may be well prepared, the coaching carousel at Alabama
has hampered USF's defensive preparation.
Mike Shula took over the Alabama program May 9 replacing Mike Price, who was
fired for inappropriate behavior before he had coached a single game. Since
Shula has been the coach for only a few months, the Bulls are in limbo as
how to prepare defensively.
"Getting ready for Alabama is pretty difficult because we don't know with
Coach Shula coming in what type of offense they're going to do," Leavitt
said. "You can only guess at things and try to do the best you can
preparing. So it's a little bit of an advantage for them.
"People can speculate all they want about all the different things you got
to look at, but until that group gets together and you see the kind of
personnel they have, you don't really know."
One thing that could help the Bulls is Shula's track record guiding an
offense. As a former offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Shula wasn't necessarily known as an offensive guru.
But the biggest thing this weekend still remains USF's entrance into C-USA.
The Bulls have a chance to make a statement to the college-football nation
and a chance to do it on national television.
Leavitt enjoyed success in his first game against Alabama. He also enjoyed
success in his first game as a coach for USF. On Saturday, Leavitt and the
Bulls hope to break into C-USA the same way


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