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Orion Kerkering anchored USF's bullpen during the Bulls' 2021 run to the Super Regional, and he returned to that spot in 2022 before the Phillies drafted him.
Notes | The son of former Rays catcher Toby Hall is picked by the Brewers, while Hillsborough High grad Tim Elko is taken by the White Sox after a CWS title.
The coaching journeyman worked alongside Bulls coach Jeff Scott at Clemson.
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USF updated its timeline during a standing-room-only meeting for potential suppliers of the nine-figure stadium.

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  1. Orion Kerkering anchored USF's bullpen during the Bulls' 2021 run to the Super Regional, and he returned to that spot in 2022 before the Phillies drafted him.
  2. Former Arkansas coach Chad Morris, who managed only four wins in slightly less than two seasons with the Razorbacks, is joining the USF staff as an offensive analyst.
  3. Florida State fans are waiting for the next move in conference realignment.
  4. Florida State, Florida and Miami have all fallen on hard times since the glory days of the Big Three.
  5. The USF Bulls could be playing their football games on campus in 2026.
  6. Jim Leavitt, the first coach in USF football history, won 95 games in 13 seasons before his dismissal in January 2010. [Times files (2007)]
  7. Three of the nation's most prominent preseason magazines project USF coach Jeff Scott's team to improve in 2022, but only modestly.
  8. Former USF basketball star Tony Grier (standing) directed and produced a documentary about musician Bobby Brooks Wilson (sitting). The documentary is called "The Last Teardrop."
  9. FSU football fans have a right to feel anxious as the latest round of conference realignment begins.
  10. Quinton Flowers is, deservedly, being inducted into the USF Athletic Hall of Fame.
  11. Arch Manning, the most hyped prospect of the modern recruiting era, orally committed to Texas on Thursday.
  12. USF continues to move toward building an on-campus football stadium, which could look like this rendering.
  13. Haley Cavinder (left) and her twin, Hanna, announced a deal with Boost Mobile on July 1, the first day college athletes could monetize their name, image and likeness.
  14. Cincinnati quarterback Desmond Ridder prepares to take the snap during the second half of an American Athletic Conference championship game against Houston on Dec. 4, 2021. The AAC announced an agreement Friday with Cincinnati, Houston and UCF that paves the way for the schools to join the Big 12 in 2023.
  15. The Outback Bowl has a new name: the ReliaQuest Bowl.
  16. Rays reliever Phoenix Sanders (80), who pitched at USF, posted a 1.80 ERA in 10 innings earlier this season.
  17. Florida coach Billy Napier starts his first season with the Gators this fall.
  18. USF sixth-year men's basketball coach Brian Gregory has landed three veteran newcomers via the NCAA transfer portal in the last month.
  19. Tyler Van Dyke and the Miami Hurricanes are the top team, according to ESPN SP+ advanced metrics.
  20. Left, Alabama coach Nick Saban yells to the sideline during the first half of a Crimson Tide scrimmage last month. Right, Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher reacts to an official's call during a game last season. Fisher called Nick Saban a “narcissist” on Thursday after the Alabama coach made comments about the Aggies using name, image and likeness deals to land their top-ranked recruiting classes.
  21. UCF coach Gus Malzahn, right, is getting the Knights ready for the Big 12.
  22. Former Memphis guard Tyler Harris, attempting a pass against USF forward DJ Patrick (3) in a game last March, announced Sunday he's joining the Bulls. Harris led Memphis with 55 3-pointers last season.
  23. Baylor quarterback Gerry Bohanon smiles as the band plays the school song after his team's 21-7 Sugar Bowl win against Ole Miss on Jan. 1 in New Orleans. Bohanon confirmed Sunday he's transferring to USF.
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