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USF Bulls Face ODU Monarchs Without Key QBs
18 Dec
Summary
- USF and Old Dominion will play without their starting quarterbacks.
- South Florida enters the game under new leadership for the 2026 season.
- This marks the first-ever matchup between the two football programs.

The Cure Bowl features a unique matchup between South Florida and Old Dominion, with both teams navigating significant quarterback changes. South Florida, entering a new era as head coach Alex Golesh departed for Auburn, will start senior Gaston Moore under center. Quarterback Byrum Brown is expected to enter the transfer portal, missing this game. Old Dominion will also be without starting quarterback Colton Joseph, who has announced his transfer.
The Bulls, who finished the season 9-3, achieved a notable 18-16 victory over Florida earlier in the season. Old Dominion, also 9-3, enters the contest on a five-game winning streak, with two of their losses coming against College Football Playoff participants Indiana and James Madison. This game is the first-ever meeting between South Florida and Old Dominion.
Brian Hartline, formerly Ohio State's wide receivers coach, is slated to take over the USF program in 2026. The game, scheduled for December 17th at 5 p.m. ET, will be broadcast on ESPN from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Despite the quarterback absences, South Florida is favored to win, with predictions suggesting a close contest.




