NSAN 2008 --- 5B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15. 2008 SOUTH FLORIDA 37, KANSAS 34 1. The speed limit on a highway is 60 km/h (37 mph). 1234567890 The image provided does not contain any discernible text or visual content to recognize. It appears to be a blank or heavily pixelated screen with no visible details. Therefore, I cannot generate a question and answer based on this image. three touchdow BY B.J. RAINS rains@kansan.com Jon Goerina/KANSAN football note Former First Team All-American and Orange Bowl MVP Aqib Talib joined his former teammates on the field before and during the Jayhawks 37-34 loss to South Florida on Friday night. nn, Ilexaev 2 wheem gyn e uunique subookst e fiam - fiai Talib, a first round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, predicted to his Buccaneers teammates after Friday's practice that Kansas would win by three touchdowns. "He has a lot of pride for the Jayhawks," said Buc cornerback Phillip Buchanon. "He talks about them all the Talib said he still stayed in contact with several Talib "I like the experience that they brought back," Talib said. "I think they are going to go a long way. I saw Chris (Harris) and these guys during seven on seven drills and they looked real good." current KU players, including cornerback Kendrick Harper. Despite the loss, he expects Kansas to have another successful season. Look for a profile of Talib and his journey to the NFL, including photos of his family at its Tampa home, in The Kansan in the next few weeks. member's PATRICKS Seeds member 1 awk Hat - vard field ooal as time expires. Bonani also made field ooals of 23 and 34 vards. Jon Goering/KANSAN ins but his late interception allowed the Bulls to set up the game-winnning field goal. each home game collect your SALE claim. So get pres.com or in the FREE! AN GET FREE KU GEAR Jon Goering/KANSAN Defensive end Jake Laptap pressures South Florida quarterback Matt Grothe a little too much. He picked up a personal tour penalty on the play, taking away his kick. It was one of the few times the KU defense got into the backfield and caused problems for Grothe. USF 37, KU 34 Kansas - South Florida TOTAL OFFENSE - 434 458 YARDS PASSING - 373 338 YARDS RUSHING - 61 120 FIRST DOWNS - 22 25 Time of Possession 28:13 31:47 1st Quarter...8:15 6:45 2nd Quarter...7:25 7:35 3rd Quarter...4:34 10:26 4th Quarter...7:59 7:01 GOALS Kansas GOALS — Kansas Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long **Passing** Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long Reesing, Todd 51-34-1 373 3 56 **Rushing** No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Quigley, Angus 3 22 0 22 0 20 7.3 Crawford, Jocqu 4 15 0 15 0 8 3.8 Reesing, Todd 9 29 16 13 1 13 1.4 Sharp, Jake 5 11 0 11 0 4 2.2 **Receiving** No. Yds TD Long Meier, Kerry 11 120 0 26 Wilson, Johnath 10 171 2 56 Brisco, Dezmon 3 36 0 22 Patterson, Daymond 2 -3 0 1 VIEW FROM THE PRESSBOX BY B.J. RAINS rains@kansan.com IT WAS OVER WHEN... Todd Reesing's deep pass to Raymond Brown with 41 seconds left was intercepted and returned to the Kansas 26 yard line. After a one yard run, USF freshman Maikon Bonani hit the game winning 43-yard field goal to give Kansas its first loss of the season. GAME TO REMEMBER WR Jonathan Wilson. The Houston sophomore caught 10 catches for 171 yards and two touchdowns. His second Wilson the USF lead to seven with 9:51 to play. GAME TO FORGET Todd Reesing. Throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns would normally be a game to remember, but Reesing would love to have his 51st and final pass attempt back — a deep toss down the middle of the field that was intercepted with 40 seconds left and set up the game winning field goal by USF. COACHES CORNER "We have to be able to get to the quarterback with a four man rush and we're not doing that. We're not getting there. When we have to bring five or six, that means we have to man up in some situations and we really don't want to man up with a couple of younger kids there in the secondary. They aren't ready for that. We have to be able to put some pressure on the quarterback with four guys." Coach Mark Mangino, on the team's lack of a pass rush