Rutgers beat USF on Thursday night, 23-13, and the Bulls may want to try and stick to Saturdays from now on. That’s nine straight Thursday losses.Check the national college football scoreboard right here, and look through SB Nation’s many excellent college football blogs to find your team’s community.
Rutgers Vs. USF Final: Scarlet Knights Beat Bulls 23-13 In Slopfest
Rutgers left Tampa Thursday night with a win over South Florida in the Big East opener for both teams. The Scarlet Knights had some bad penalties and stalled drives, but they did not turn the ball over. South Florida, on the other hand, gave up the pigskin four times, the difference in a game that didn’t see a long touchdown drive until the fourth quarter.
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So far, Rutgers-South Florida has been the very worst game.
To this point, the Scarlet Knights alone have pitched in approximately threeve penalties and a muffed punt, plus the item below.
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Impressive (thus far, cannot blame the locals -- Rutgers just rang up four penalties in one offensive drive):
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Sept 8, 2012; Piscataway, NJ, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights running back Jawan Jamison (23) runs with the ball during the second half at High Point Solutions Stadium. Rutgers defeated Howard Bison 26-0. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-US PRESSWIRE Rutgers Vs. South Florida: Betting Odds, Preview And Prediction

Getty ImagesIt may be early in the college football season but Thursday night gives us a national TV game that might go a long way toward deciding who wins the Big East Conference.
“The Knights are on a 5-0 ATS run against SFU and they have won six of seven meetings straight up,” said Jack Randall of OddsShark.com, the NCAA football lines provider to SBNation.
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