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Yahoo Sports: Rivals.com Ranking - Rivals.com Top 100 for 2012
Syracuse has its eye on DaJuan Coleman, who is No. 3 on the list.

Coast 2 Coast Recruiting: Lebron James Camp Full Roster
Bunch of Syracuse recruits and interested players at LeBron's camp.

Where I Come From: My All-Time Favorite UNC Team - Carolina March
Then the opening game against Syracuse introduced us all to some guy named Donovan McNabb, and Carolina never recovered, limping to a 6-5 season

Four For The Fourth: Recruiting Busts | Otto's Army
Cecil Howard – This one reaches back to the early part of last decade. Howard, a 6’2" 215 lb quarterback from McKeesport, PA, was touted as the man who would finally replace the long since departed Donovan McNabb upon his arrival in the Fall of 2001. He last less than a year in the program, bolting for D-1AA Youngstown State in the fall of 2002 – where he lasted all of 6 days never to be heard from again. One of the biggest busts in his class.

Carrier Dome South : Orange Fizz – Syracuse Recruiting, Sports Rumors, Podcasts, Student Life
In the "which football program means less in NYC" pissing match with Rutgers (with Big 10 Network importance being the carrot), it also doesn’t hurt to have a slew of high-profile games against college football’s power brokers in the shadows of the Manhattan skyline.

Four For The Fourth: Best Football Wins In Worst Football Stretch | Otto's Army
It’s pretty amazing that of the 30 wins Syracuse has racked up in the last 8 years, two have come against Notre Dame.

Fizz Freshman Summer Spotlight : Orange Fizz – Syracuse Recruiting, Sports Rumors, Podcasts, Student Life
Guys like Jeremi Wilkes, Adrian Flemming (the tall WR from Virginia), Dom Timbers (who knows tucking in your shirt is a must), Jonny Miller (the Charley Loeb haircut clone lookalike contest winner), and Deon Goggins (who plans to bring a little West Coast swag to the D-line).

The Top 25 High-Major Assistants - CFB News - FOX Sports on MSN
Bernie Fine (A prolific recruiter and developer of talent, dozens of Syracuse players, particularly big-men) and Mike Hopkins (Hopkins is credited for the development of Orange guards: Jonny Flynn, Allen Griffin, Gerry McNamara, Demetris Nichols and Josh Pace) share the No. 3 spot.

Q&A with Thompson and Boeheim: Retirement and the future of Big East | syracuse.com
"I go day to day. I’m just kind of coaching along, seeing what happens. Each year is a new year. You just get ready to go at it, attack it. See what happens."

The Orange Pulse Dance Team dances in the Dome.