Old Dominion Wins StaffDNA Cure Bowl with 24-10 Victory over South Florida
Old Dominion completed a 10-win season with a 24-10 victory over South Florida in the Cure Bowl, securing a strong postseason finish for the Monarchs.
- On Wednesday, Dec. 18, Old Dominion beat South Florida 24-10 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando to win the StaffDNA Cure Bowl and secure their second bowl win since joining FBS.
- Driven by turnovers and the run game, Old Dominion's defense forced five turnovers while the Monarchs piled up 255 rushing yards, including 100 from Devin Roche on 19 carries.
- Quinn Henicle's 51-yard touchdown on third down with 2:32 left sealed the win, while Trequan Jones' third-and-7 rush gave Old Dominion a 14-10 lead.
- Old Dominion finished 10-3 and coach Ricky Rahne celebrated with the team while Quinn Henicle was named Cure Bowl MVP after rushing for 100 yards and passing for over 100 yards.
- Amid bowl-week festivities in Orlando, the Cure Bowl started at 5 p.m. ET with the stadium bathed in pink lighting and appearances by Casey DeSantis and Derrick Brooks.
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Old Dominion quarterback Quinn Henicle (10) screams in celebration as he scores a touchdown in front of UCF cornerback Jonas Duclona (3) during the Cure Bowl game of University of South Florida vs. Old Dominion University at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. Old Dominion won the game 24-10. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)Old Dominion quarterback Quinn Henicle (10) and head coach Ricky Rahne (holding trophy) c…
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