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    South Florida vs. Old Dominion Opt-Outs and Injury Report: Top Players Not Participating in Cure Bowl
    South Florida vs. Old Dominion Opt-Outs and Injury Report: Top Players Not Participating in Cure Bowl
    South Florida vs. Old Dominion Opt-Outs and Injury Report: Top Players Not Participating in Cure Bowl
    South Florida vs. Old Dominion Opt-Outs and Injury Report: Top Players Not Participating in Cure Bowl

    South Florida vs. Old Dominion Opt-Outs and Injury Report: Top Players Not Participating in Cure Bowl

    The 2025 Cure Bowl will take place this Wednesday, pitting the South Florida Bulls against the Old Dominion Monarchs. Both teams had identical 9-3 records to wrap up their regular season and will meet for the first time in Cure Bowl history.

    Both teams enter this game without key figures because of opt-outs, transfer decisions or injuries.

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    Which Players Are Opting Out Or Injured Ahead Of Cure Bowl Between South Florida And Old Dominion?

    Both programs will be without their starting quarterbacks. South Florida’s Byrum Brown has opted out as he contemplates his future, while Old Dominion’s Colton Joseph is entering the transfer portal.

    South Florida Bulls

    Byrum Brown (QB) – Opted out

    Kajuan Banks (CB) – Not participating

    Jaden Alexis (WR) – Undisclosed injury

    Christian Neptune (WR) – Undisclosed injury

    Chas Nimrod (WR) – Undisclosed injury

    Cartevious Norton (RB) – Undisclosed injury

    Kory Pettigrew (WR) – Undisclosed injury

    Brandon Winton (WR) – Undisclosed injury

    Weston Wolff (TE) – Undisclosed injury

    Old Dominion Monarchs

    Colton Joseph (QB, entered the transfer portal)

    Maurki James (RB) – Undisclosed injury

    Titus Myers (WR) – Undisclosed injury

    How To Watch the South Florida Bulls vs Old Dominion Monarchs At The Cure Bowl?

    The Cure Bowl will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Play-by-Play duties will be handled by Dave Neal, while Fozzy Whittaker will serve as an analyst and Morgan Uber will report from the sidelines.

    The ESPN app and ESPN.com can be used to stream the game live through a subscription or a streaming service that includes ESPN. Meanwhile, ESPN+/ESPN Unlimited may offer access depending on your subscription tier and regional availability. Apart from this, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, etc, carry ESPN, so one can watch the game live through these platforms as well.

    Moreover, local team radio networks (like Old Dominion’s and South Florida’s sports networks) will carry audio coverage.

    The 2025 StaffDNA Cure Bowl will take place at Camping World Stadium, with a kickoff scheduled for 5:00 PM ET.

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