Quarterback Camden Dean has been the engine of USF’s offense, showcasing his ability as a true dual threat. Dean has piled up 1,328 total yards of offense (265.6 per game), including 1,094 passing yards with a 66.9% completion rate and eight touchdowns, while adding 234 rushing yards and four scores on the ground. Responsible for 12 total touchdowns, he has directly accounted for more than half of the Cougars’ offensive production. Dean ranks among the NSIC’s best—3rd in passing and total offense, 17th in rushing, and 15th in scoring touchdowns—and led USF to a 3-2 start behind marquee wins over Black Hills State, Northern State, and a 300-yard passing performance in a 56-23 victory at Bemidji State. His leadership, durability, and playmaking have powered USF to a top-30 nationally ranked offense averaging 425.8 yards per game.