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Just Win Baby: Why Greg Paulus Is The Man For The Job in Syracuse

Published on: 23rd August, 2009

By now any Orange fan not living under a rock has felt the buzz that currently surrounds the Syracuse University football program. The primary cause of this stir of interest is the news that broke last week that the man directing the Syracuse offense when they take the field on September 5th ...

Breaking: Paulus Named Starting Quarterback For Syracuse Orange

Published on: 17th August, 2009

As per SUAthletics.com, Doug Marrone has named his starting quarterback. In a surprise move (to me at least), former Duke point guard Greg Paulus has been pegged as the starting quarterback in Syracuse.  This comes as a bit of a shock, because Marrone has stated he would name the starter somewhere around ...

Syracuse Football Living on the Edge: Why Defensive Depth Could Hurt the Orange

Published on: 17th August, 2009

  The Syracuse defense is officially walking the tightrope without a net. As is normal with any regime change in college football, a number of players have left the Syracuse football program since the firing of Greg Robinson and the subsequent hiring of Doug Marrone. Thus far the total of scholarship players who ...

Big East Preview 2009: Top NFL Prospects and Games To Watch

Published on: 16th August, 2009

Although the Big East is not considered as deep and talented as leagues like the SEC or Big XII, college football fans will still be able to turn on a Big East game on any given week and see a number of future pros. The Big East fared quite well in ...

Getting Back To Respectability: A Look at Syracuse’s Schedule

Published on: 9th August, 2009

Like a kid playing with an Etch-a-Sketch, the Syracuse Orange have shaken things up this offseason, in an effort to wipe the slate clean following the end of the Greg Robinson era. The man charged with picking up the pieces after a disastrous four year period is Syracuse alum, and former ...

2009 Big East Football Preview: Is This Pitt’s Year?

Published on: 28th July, 2009

The Big East conference is going to look a lot different in 2009. With the exodus of established stars like Pat White, LeSean McCoy, Donald Brown and Mike Teel to the NFL, nearly every team in the league is going to be scrambling to find their stars of tomorrow. Thanks in part ...

Previewing The Big East: Pittsburgh Panthers

Published on: 24th June, 2009

The Pittsburgh Panthers had their most successful season of the Dave Wannstedt era in 2009, winning nine games and earning a bid to the Sun Bowl.  In 2009, Pittsburgh will look to take the next step forward and win the Big East title. With one of the most talented defenses in the ...

Previewing The Big East: Louisville Cardinals

Published on: 19th June, 2009

With Greg Robinson’s stay in Syracuse over, Louisville head coach Steve Kragthorpe has officially planted himself on the hottest seat in the Big East. Going into his third year in Louisville, Kragthorpe will need to win now or he may not be back for a fourth season. The bad news for ...

Previewing the Big East: UConn Huskies

Published on: 18th June, 2009

Is there a coach out there that has done more with less the past few years than Randy Edsall?  If you put any value in recruiting rankings, then there probably isn’t. Despite an average recruiting ranking of 65 by Scout.com over the past five years, Edsall has turned the Huskies ...

Previewing the Big East: Cincinnati Bearcats

Published on: 17th June, 2009

The Bearcats had the best season in their program’s history in 2008, winning 11 games and the school’s first Big East championship.  However if two-time Big East Coach of the Year Brian Kelly hopes to lead his squad to another league championship it may take his best coaching job yet. That’s ...

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