TAMPA, Fla. - Surprising South Florida is adjusting nicely to its new role as a national title contender.
Playing at home for the first time since climbing into the Top 10, the fifth-ranked Bulls dominated Central Florida 64-12 Saturday for their school record-tying eighth straight victory dating to last season.
George Selvie, the nation's sack leader, led a swarming defense that corralled the nation's leading rusher, and Matt Grothe threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more to help the Bulls (6-0) extend the best start in the school's relatively brief football history.
Kevin Smith, who began the day averaging 172 yards per game rushing for Central Florida, …
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