Gary Coronado | Houston Chronicle
USF's Angel Nunez (22) goes up for an interior basket during the Bulls' 71-62 victory Saturday at Houston.
Study the play-by-play from USF's game Saturday at Houston, and one notorious Bulls trend is glaring by its absence.
For one of the few times during this forlorn season, the Bulls suffered no scoring drought. Today, no winning drought exists either.
Three days after going 4-for-11 from the free-throw line in a home loss to UCF, the shorthanded Bulls (4-17, 1-7 AAC) went 26-for-32 in Saturday's 71-62 road upset of Houston. The 32 attempts, in fact, were a season-high.