Past, Present & Future Of SU Football's Rebound
Syracuse football is officially on the way back up as a program. Dan Orlando takes a look at the past, present and future of Doug Marrone's tenure to pinpoint how it happened and if it will keep going.
Syracuse football is officially on the way back up as a program. Dan Orlando takes a look at the past, present and future of Doug Marrone's tenure to pinpoint how it happened and if it will keep going.
After a concussion-filled 2011, Doug Marrone and strength coach Will Hicks looked towards neck-strengthening workouts to prevent injury in 2012.
After looking explosive through the first few games, play calling issues in the red zone have brought Syracuse offensive coordinator Nate Hackett under a lot of heat from the fan base.
Our premiere installment takes us to Boise, Idaho, home of the Boise St. Broncos, who for the time being are expected to join the Big East in 2013 for football only. It's also home to former Orange offensive lineman Jonathan Meldrum.
If you followed my "Catching Up With the Commits" posts this fall, you noticed one weekly statline that was generally...eye-popping at the very least. DeVante McFarlane played quarterback and running back for Half Hollow Hills West on Long Island, and in many ways, was a one man wrecking crew.
Broyld is a quarterback, but his potential translates to a number of positions should it not work out for him under center. Broyld has the rare combination of size, strength, and speed to play at any number of spots including tight end, linebacker, safety, or defensive end. His athleticism presents a number of options for the Syracuse coaching staff.
The "Get To Know An Orange Man" Series takes a look at Junior DE Brandon Sharpe.
A look at one of the deepest and most talented units on the Syracuse football team, the wide receivers.
The "Get To Know Your Orange Man" series continues, with a profile of defensive end Micah Robinson.
Scott Shafer's White squad bests Nate Hackett's Blue team in Syracuse's 2011 Spring Game.