No. 19 USF puts high-octane offense on line vs. potent Florida Atlantic

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Wed 15th October, 10:22 2025
NCAA Football: Charlotte at South FloridaOct 3, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; South Florida Bulls quarterback Byrum Brown (17) runs with the ball against the Charlotte 49ers during the first quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

No. 19 South Florida is riding high after a dominant win over previously undefeated North Texas a week ago.

As the Bulls prepare for their homecoming game against Florida Atlantic, the Owls and their high-flying offense will look to spoil the party when the American Conference foes meet Saturday night in Tampa, Fla.

South Florida (5-1, 2-0) was tested last week when it visited the Mean Green. After being down 21-14 with six minutes left in the first half, the Bulls rattled off four touchdowns in a row to blow the game open before winning 63-36.

The Bulls moved up five spots in the AP poll after their commanding second-half performance, good for their highest ranking since the 2017 season. The win over North Texas also helped improve their case to be awarded as the Group of Five representative in the College Football Playoff.

Despite all of the early-season success and the new-found expectations for the team, Bulls coach Alex Golesh is reiterating to his players to just keep trudging ahead against Florida Atlantic (3-3, 2-1).

"I'm so big on being process-driven in what you do because then you don't gauge opponents, you don't gauge situations, you just put your head down and you work," Golesh said Tuesday. "We don't have to do anything extraordinary, we just have got to do the little things better than everybody else, and if we continue to strive to do that, we'll continue to get better."

The Bulls are led under center by Byrum Brown, who leads the team in both passing and rushing yards. Brown has put up 1,439 yards and 13 touchdowns through the air and 364 yards and five touchdowns on the ground.


Brown, in his fourth year with the Bulls, was benched during his team's last meeting with Florida Atlantic in 2023. He completed 15 of 26 passes for 179 yards and a touchdown and added 46 yards rushing.

"One of their big strengths, especially offensively, is continuity. Coach Golesh has been there for three years now, his quarterback's been with him for three years now. I don't think people really understand what kind of impact that makes on a football program," Florida Atlantic coach Zach Kittley said. "That's just their strength overall, just some continuity and leadership at the quarterback position."

While Brown is having a productive resurgence with South Florida, it's a newcomer for Florida Atlantic who is giving it hope heading into this weekend's game.

Caden Veltkamp, a transfer from Western Kentucky, quietly is having a productive season for the Owls. He leads the American Conference in completions (165), passing yards (1,781), passing touchdowns (14) and has led Florida Atlantic to the fourth-best passing offense in the country at an average of 322.8 yards per game.

The Owls also are coming off of a high-scoring affair, dropping 53 points and nearly 500 total yards on UAB in a 20-point win last week. Florida Atlantic will have to put it all together against a top-tier opponent this weekend, something the Owls have yet to do.

"We have a tough schedule ... if you play in the American Conference, you have a tough schedule regardless," Kittley said. "It's tough every week."

This will be just the seventh time these two teams have faced off, with South Florida leading the series 4-2. Florida Atlantic has won two of the last three meetings.

--Field Level Media

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