High on the Hogue

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Doug Hogue got to the mountaintop. He liked the view, but not how he got there. With spring practice for the Syracuse University football wrapping up Saturday with the team's annual public scrimmage, the backfield is crowded again. The player who ended the season as Syracuse's starter just might start the 2008 season in the same spot. And that would be Hogue, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound ... [link]

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Syracuse University - Running Back Graveyard
Published 4/17/2008 by Russianator at Three Idiots on Sports
Donnie Webb is reporting that another Syracuse running back, FB Tony Fiammetta has been injured in spring practice. It kind of makes you wonder what Greg Robinson, who by all accounts is a nice man (who has achieved horrible results in 3 years) has done to anger the football Gods. From today's report, we've clearly identified the culprit, in Donnie's words, it ...

Can We Play A Non-Contact Spring Game Please?
Published 4/17/2008 by MariusJanulisForThree at Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
If Greg Robinson has learned anything about his team these past four weeks of practice, it's that there are still more questions than answers. It has been a month since Syracuse first took to the field, and the depth chart remains nothing short of a mess. The secondary is a hodgepodge of inexperience, the new-look offensive line is still ridden with uncertainty and more running backs are in the trainer's room than out carrying the ball.AWESOME. AWESOME. AWESOME. That's Jared Diamond of the Daily Orange reporting on the "progress" made so far by the Syracuse ...

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While there are plenty of position-battles worth dissecting, none matter in the eyes of SU fans much like the one going on for starting halfback. Well, it's actually much less a battle than a war of attrition. Just ask current #1 Doug Hogue. Even he admits while he is currently the starter, that has more to do with injuries than with anything he's done:
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