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Students in the stands at a Թϱfootball game

[Photos by Andres Faza, University Communications and Marketing]

Թϱfootball fans kick off season with unstoppable energy

Student wears body paint while tailgating

By Katie Murray, Patel College of Global Sustainability

Following a memorable season capped by a bowl game victory, Թϱfootball fans packed Raymond James Stadium for the season opener where the Bulls .

Long-time season ticket-holders, students and the community rallied around the Bulls for the start of what's expected to be another electrifying season led by head coach Alex Golesh. 

Nearly 6,000 fans filled the Թϱstudent section. With their torsos lacquered in green and gold body paint, the Beef Studs and Babes strive to be bold when it comes to their Թϱpride.

Two students give the Go Bulls hand signal

 

Packed student section

 

Students put on body paint

 

Marc Ostroff

Marc Ostroff has been a season ticket-holder for 24 years and says he’s excited about plans for the new on-campus stadium. The groundbreaking is scheduled for Homecoming week in October.

“Nothing can beat atmosphere, and you can’t create a better atmosphere than at home,” Ostroff said.  

Herd of Thunder alum Devon Ingandela said he is “super-stoked about the new stadium.” He and his mother, Kathy, have been following Թϱfootball since 1999. They know a thing or two about building tradition around their favorite team and say they’re excited to see what new traditions will be created from this “beginning of a new era.” 

Ingandela family

Ingandela family

When asked what advice she has for someone new to the Թϱfootball scene, veteran fan and season ticket-holder Suzanne Ward said, “Be there. Participate. Show up for Թϱand for the team and bring someone with you. You have to not just wear the colors – you need to be the colors.”   

Wearing the colors at a conference championship game is specifically on Lauren Pickrel’s wish list. The alumna and season ticket-holder has (pig)skin in the game. Pickrel met her now fiancé in 2018 at the Pirate Ship inside Raymond James Stadium during USF’s "War on I-4" matchup against the University of Central Florida. 

“We joked that we could only ever get married after Թϱfootball won a championship, so that would be great if they could win,” Pickrel said. “I really love Jake and would like to marry him.”

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The AAC Championship game is scheduled for Dec. 6th. 

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