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Paint the Town Orange: A view from the stands of the Rutgers-Syracuse game
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
Don't call us spoiled or bandwagoners. We went to SU from 2005-09 and are proud survivors of the GROB era. “Hey everybody! Syracuse is awesome!” shouted a young Syracuse fan on his way out of Rutgers Stadium this evening. It was a rare display of innocence as Orange and Scarlet Knights fans engaged in your typical, semi-hostile, oft-profanity-laced post game back-and-forth on their way...
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R U Ready to Go Bowling?: Syracuse at Rutgers Preview
Posted on 11 Nov 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
The important news Most of you have probably heart about Eric LeGrand, the RU junior tackle who was suffered a spinal chord injury on October 16th against Army, leaving him paralyzed. Earlier this week, he was transferred back to a rehabilitation center after being hospitalized with a high fever. You can donate or find out more information on the Eric LeGrand Believe Fund by clicking here. In o...
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Road Warriors: Syracuse wins its second straight Big East game on the road
Posted on 30 Oct 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
Part of me is tempted to say, “Ho-hum, the Syracuse defense plays a great game. Ho-hum, Syracuse wins again. Let’s be honest, though, nothing about winning is “ho-hum” if you’ve been following the Orange for longer than the last month. At worst, Syracuse will finish with a .500 record for the first time since 2004. At best, the Orange will represent the Big East in a BCS Bowl. Don’t...
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Battle With the Bearcats: SU-Cincy Preview
Posted on 27 Oct 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
Fresh off a marquee and perhaps program changing win against West Virginia; Syracuse travels to Ohio to take on Cincinnati. Last year’s undefeated campaign must seem like ages ago to the Bearcats. Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that Brian Kelly ditched Ohio for the greener pastures of Notre Dame. Butch Jones has taken over and thus far, the results have been lackluster. ...
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Couldn’t Have Been Anymore Wrong
Posted on 23 Oct 2010 by Jason Lee.
Look, I'm the type of dude that's willing to admit when he's wrong. And boy was I wrong about the Mountaineers and Orange match-up today. Un ranked Syracuse rolled into Morgantown and upset the 20th ranked Mountaineers 19-14 on homecoming Saturday. Needless to say the sate of West Virginia is in complete and utter shock about this loss to the Orange. First off, most Mountaineer fans and s...
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Reasons to Believe: Syracuse Stuns #20 West Virginia in Morgantown
Posted on 23 Oct 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
I didn't see that one coming. I haven't been this happy to be wrong since I passed Biology 101 with Marvin Druger. Behind a stellar defensive effort, Syracuse earned an upset 19-14 win against nationally ranked #20 West Virginia in Morgantown. The Orange had not beaten WVU since 2001, and now we can add this victory to the “for the first time” list I've been compiling. For the first...
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Syracuse moves to 4-1 with a win over USF
Posted on 10 Oct 2010 by Lutfi Sariahmed.
Syracuse was 0-5 against South Florida going into the game on Saturday at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Now make it 1-5. Was it easy? No. Was it pretty? Absolutely not. But when you’re not that far removed from a 1-10 season a win by any means is a win you’ll take. More than that, this win puts the Big East on notice. Syracuse is not to be taken lightly all season. Expectations going into...
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Taking Care of Business: Delone Carter, strong second half fuel Orange victory
Posted on 25 Sep 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
The running game looked great, the defense looked shaky, and Ryan Nassib had a quiet afternoon. In other words, this game was an anomaly for the Orange; however, just like it did against Akron and Maine, SU blew out Colgate 42-7. For the second straight week, Syracuse needed a strong second half to demolish its FBS opponent. SU led 14-0 at halftime only after a late first-half touchdown by ...
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Reality Check: Kearse, Locker Handle Syracuse
Posted on 12 Sep 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
My Internet has a habit of not working. For example, this morning I was trying to watch the latest episode of Jersey Shore for the second time because I wanted to re-watch the Sammi-JWOWW fight and pick a winner. I had to restart my Internet three times just to get through the fight part of the episode, which lasted less than seven minutes. I didn't have time to fight with it so I could get to ...
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How the West Can be Won
Posted on 9 Sep 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
The UNDEFEATED Syracuse Orange (I love saying that) travels west to Washington to take on the Huskies this weekend. The last time these two faced off was 2007, when the Huskies pounded SU 42-12. Sadly, I think the Carrier Dome crowd was more shocked by the horrendous uniforms Syracuse was wearing than its terrible play that night. Luckily, those uniforms are gone and so is Greg Photo Credit: Be...
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Ready to Rock: SU-Akron Preview
Posted on 2 Sep 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
I am going to see if I can get through this entire entry without mentioning an Akron native who tricked us into believing he was a king. Here goes nothing… When Syracuse takes on Akron on Saturday, it will be trying to win its first season-opener since the OrangeMEN squeezed by UNC 49-47 in 2003. This very well could be the year SU breaks a streak that has stayed in tact through 3 head coachi...
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Take 2: 2010 Syracuse University Football Preview
Posted on 29 Aug 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
Last Season: (4-8, 1-6) Frank Ordonez/Associated Press Doug Marrone has deep ties to the program. The second-year head coach played for the Orange from 1983-85 Doug Marrone’s quest to make Syracuse University football relevant again kicked off with a 4-8 (1-6 Big East) record in his debut as SU’s head coach. With a season under his belt and the ability to recruit more of his own players, ...









