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No. 18 USF not taking underdog Cincinnati lightly

First-year USF coach Charlie Strong has the 18th-ranked Bulls – who have won 10 consecutive games dating to last season – off to a 5-0 start.
First-year USF coach Charlie Strong has the 18th-ranked Bulls – who have won 10 consecutive games dating to last season – off to a 5-0 start. AP

Unbeaten South Florida is not so far removed from lean times that center Cameron Ruff has forgotten what it’s like to be a heavy underdog.

The 18th-ranked Bulls (5-0, 2-0 American Athletic Conference) went 2-10 when Ruff – one of eight USF starters who already have their college degrees – was a freshman in 2013.

The following year, USF endured the last of four consecutive losing seasons that humbled what for more than a decade generally had been regarded as the fastest-growing football programs in the country.

So when Charlie Strong preaches struggling Cincinnati (2-4, 0-2) can’t be taken lightly this week because of how far the Bulls have come over the past two-plus seasons, the coach’s message is an easy sell.

“It’s a different mentality you have to have,” Ruff said looking ahead to Saturday night’s game against the Bearcats, who’ve dropped three straight, including last week’s 28-point weather-shortened loss to UCF, which gained more than 500 yards and scored 51 points in just three quarters.

“I remember being part of the 2-10 team,” Ruff added. “Now that you’re on the flip side of everything, you’re expecting that other team is going to prepare for you like it’s a championship game.”

Strong, in his first season at USF, inherited a team that won a school-record 11 games a year ago. The Bulls have won 10 in a row – the nation’s second-longest winning streak behind reigning national champion Clemson’s 11 – and can match the best start in USF by beating Cincinnati.

“We know this,” Strong said, sizing up the Bearcats, who’ve lost to three other teams (No. 17 Michigan, No. 22 UCF, No. 25 Navy) currently ranked in the Top 25. “We’re going to get their best because of who we are.”

Ruff agreed.

“We don’t really look at it as pressure. We look at it as us just playing ball,” the center said. “That’s what our mentality has to be. If you start thinking about the pressure, thinking about messing up, then that’s going to become reality.”

Things to watch:

SCORING MACHINE: USF ranks 10th nationally in total offense, averaging nearly 511 yards per game. The Bulls have scored at least 30 points in 22 consecutive games, one shy of the longest such streak in college football since 1936. Oregon did it 23 straight times over the 2011 and 2012 seasons. The last time USF failed to score 30-plus was Nov. 7, 2015, in a 22-17 victory at East Carolina, where the Bulls won 61-31 last week.

TOUGH GOING: Cincinnati is playing an undefeated, ranked team from Florida for the second straight week. The Bearcats fell at home to UCF 51-23 last week. This is their first visit to Tampa since 2015, when they lost to USF 65-27. The 51 points allowed last week were their most since that game. Through six games, they’ve been outscored in the first quarter 62-24 and yielded an average of 41.8 points in their four losses.

BALANCED ATTACK: USF dual-threat QB Quinton Flowers has thrown for 934 yards and 10 TDs vs. two interceptions. He’s also run for 395 yards and five TDs. The Bulls have rushed for more than 300 yards in three consecutive games, with RBs Darius Tice (team-leading 438 yards, seven TDs) and D’Ernest Johnson (432 yards, four TDs) leading the way.

Up next

Who: Cincinnati (2-4, 0-2 AAC) at South Florida (5-0, 2-0)

When: Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa

TV/radio: ESPNU/820 AM

This story was originally published October 13, 2017 at 11:18 PM with the headline "No. 18 USF not taking underdog Cincinnati lightly."

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