Ford runs for 3 TDs, No. 21 South Florida beats UConn 38-30

TAMPA, Fla. -- No. 21 South Florida shrugged off another slow start to remain unbeaten.

Johnny Ford rushed for 164 yards and three touchdowns Saturday night, helping the Bulls pull away a halftime tie before holding on for a 38-30 victory over Connecticut.

"We should be much better than what are," coach Charlie Strong, said, noting the Bulls won again despite not putting together a strong all-around performance.

"The first half the offense couldn't move the ball" and sustain drives, Strong added. "The second half the defense couldn't stop them."

Ford scored on runs of 15, 15 and 43 yards. He also set up a second-half field goal with a 78-yard burst to enable the Bulls (7-0, 3-0 American Athletic Conference) match the best start in school history.

Blake Barnett threw for one TD and ran for another for USF. Jordan Cronkite, the nation's third-leading rusher at 151.4 yards per game, finished with 103 yards on 16 attempts for his school record-tying fifth consecutive 100-yard game.

The Bulls also started last season with seven consecutive victories before losing to Houston. They get another shot at the Cougars on the road next week.

"If we play like we played tonight," Strong said, "we'll really get (embarrassed)."

Kevin Mensah rushed for 120 yards and two TDs for UConn (1-6, 0-4), which also got 197 yards and two touchdowns on the ground from quarterback David Pindell.

USF, one of two remaining unbeaten teams in the AAC, has rallied from double-digit, fourth-quarter deficits to win three times this season.

With UConn entering the game yielding nearly 54 points per game, the heavily favored Bulls didn't seem to be candidates to trail 7-0 late in the second quarter.

But Barnett threw interceptions on USF's first two possessions, UConn turned the first one into a touchdown, and the Bulls offense was unable to get on track until Ford finished a seven-play, 80-yard drive with a 15-yard run that evened the score less than a minute before halftime.

It was only the second time all season that UConn, which has played more than 30 freshmen or sophomores in a rebuilding year under coach Rand Edsall, hasn't trailed at the half.

"People better catch us now because we're going to be good with all these young kids playing," Edsall said. "I'm proud of these guys and the way they got after it."

But the prospect for an upset faded early in the second half.

Randall St. Felix, who had two receptions for 123 yards, turned a quick sideline throw in front of the USF bench into a 75-yard on the first play from scrimmage of the second half. Two defenders whiffed trying to make the tackle, giving the speedy receiver a clear path to the end zone.

The Huskies trailed 31-14 before gradually working their way back into the game.

Pindell's second TD trimmed UConn's deficit to 38-30 with 2:24 left. And if not for an offsides penalty that denied the Huskies possession when they recovered the ensuing onside kick, things could have gotten very interesting at the end.

"They stayed confident for 60 minutes, and I'm not sure that always happened earlier in the season," Edsall said. "If we play hard and give that kind of effort, then we've got a chance."

THE TAKEAWAY

UConn: Until Saturday night, the Huskies hadn't held an opponent to fewer than 49 points. Despite yielding 346 yards rushing, they were able to stay within striking distance much of the night with a productive running attack (322 yards) of their own.

USF: The Bulls did what they've done all season -- win while looking vulnerable against almost everyone they play. The offense gained 611 yards, but was forced to settle for field goals attempts on two long drives. Defensively, they're bound to not be happy after allowing both Pindell and Mensah to rush for more than 100 yards.

OVERSHADOWED

If not for Ford's breakout performance, Cronkite's fifth straight 100-yard game would have garnered a lot more attention. He tied the USF record set by Marlon Mack in 2016 and matched by Quenton Flowers in 2017.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

With No. 16 North Carolina State and No. 20 Cincinnati losing for the first time, USF is one of six unbeaten teams remaining in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Bulls didn't earn any style points against UConn, though, so it won't be surprising if their climb is minimal in the next AP poll.

UP NEXT

UConn: Home vs. UMass on Saturday

USF: At Houston on Saturday

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