Article By Tim McGhee on 23rd October, 2010
The Orange offense squeezed each valuable second out until the snap. A long handoff ensued, as every run—Syracuse threw the ball only five times—seemed to be in slow motion, milking still more essential ticks off the clock.
Every player got up even more slowly, as if it were a never-ending game of flag football with 50-year-old men...getting up even more slowly.
Syracuse defensive backs and linebackers covered eligible West Virginia receivers well, actually better than "well"—more accurately, like a tarp.
Mountaineer quarterback Geno Smith had nearly four seconds of po...
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