South Florida men’s basketball head coach Bryan Hodgson will host the second live episode of the Bryan Hodgson Radio Show this Thursday, February 5, at Yuengling Draft Haus & Kitchen in Tampa. The event will run from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The show is hosted by Jim Lighthall, known as the Voice of the Bulls. This week’s episode will feature appearances by assistant coach Logan Ingram and guard Josh Omojafo. They will discuss topics related to the 2025-26 season and provide updates on the basketball program.
Attendees can participate in a raffle for a basketball signed by the entire USF men’s basketball team. Fans will also have opportunities to meet and take photos with Coach Hodgson, players, and staff after the show.
Those who present either a recent USF athletics game ticket (within seven days) or a valid USF student or staff ID at the event will receive a 20 percent discount on food and retail purchases. Additionally, Yuengling Draft Haus offers a $9.99 burger and beer special on Thursdays.
During the show, fans may submit questions for consideration; Lighthall and Hodgson plan to answer selected questions during the final segment.
Yuengling Draft Haus & Kitchen is located at 11109 N. 30th Street in Tampa. It serves modern versions of traditional cuisine and features ten different Yuengling beers on tap along with exclusive releases available only onsite.
The last live radio show of this season is scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, at the same venue.
Tickets for single games or full seasons are available through phone orders at 1-800-Go-Bulls or online via USFBullsTix.com.
Season Ticket Members unable to attend games have options such as transferring tickets to others or donating them; detailed instructions are provided online for both processes.
Bryan Hodgson was named South Florida men’s basketball’s head coach on March 24, 2025. Before joining USF, he coached Arkansas State to consecutive seasons with over twenty wins and led them to their first postseason appearance since 1999 during his two-year tenure there.
Entering its fifty-fifth season in 2025-26, South Florida men’s basketball most recently secured an American Athletic Conference regular season title in 2023-24 and has participated in thirteen postseason tournaments including three NCAA Tournaments, nine NITs, and winning a CBI championship in 2019. The team plays home games at Yuengling Center on campus.
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