Bulls also rank in the Top 25 of 20 national statistical categories.
TAMPA, FLA., NOV. 9, 2025 – Three days after South Florida raced to an impressive 45-10 halftime lead before dispatching UTSA, 55-23, before a national television audience on ESPN, the Bulls reentered the Associated Press Top 25 rankings for the fifth time on the season.
The Bulls (7-2; 4-1 American) checked in at No. 25 in the latest AP Poll and just missed re-entering the Coaches Poll, acquiring enough votes to rank No. 26 in that poll.
South Florida, which is averaging 46.