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College football
USF Gameballs
By Times Staff Writer
Published November 30, 2003
J.R. Reed, USF safety
Capped a sterling career with perhaps the best game in school history.
Stephen Nicholas, USF linebacker
Had seven tackles, a forced fumble and recovered a fumble.
Terrence Royal, USF defensive end
Registered five tackles, one for loss and a pass defensed.
[Last modified November 30, 2003, 01:16:37]
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