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Syracuse defense braces for freshman sensation Dion Lewis of Pittsburgh
Syracuse defense braces for freshman sensation Dion Lewis of Pittsburgh
The Associated PressPitt freshman tailback Dion Lewis was all smiles after the Panthers' 41-14 win over South Florida on Oct. 24.Syracuse, NY -- University of Pittsburgh tailback Dion Lewis is a leading contender for college freshman of the year. Lewis...
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Dion Lewis: A Tremendous Challenge
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician — ... .  The Pittsburgh running back is a leading contender for college freshman of the year, having rushed for 1,065 yards and 11 touchdowns this season.  ...

Link Dumping on ‘Cuse
Pitt Blather -- The Rantings Continue — ... for the Orange for years. The job he has done at Pitt has been just as good. We can talk about Coach Wannstedt’s love of a running game and the talent at the spot, but if you don’t have the right coach teaching and developing them then you are staring at a lot of underachievement at the spot. Another good thing about the G-Rob error. Clueless recruiting. Despite Dion Lewis hailing from upstate NY and going to a school in New Jersey. And despite not getting any top talent, they still completely missed on Lewis . Lewis, who enrolled early at Pittsburgh last January, was asked ...

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