Coach Robinson to return to Syracuse in '08
Published 11/28/2007 by Associated Press at ESPN.com - College Football
Athletic director Daryl Gross said that Greg Robinson will remain as coach in 2008, despite leading the Orange to through the worst three-year stretch in the history of the program.
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