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Syracuse To Break Out Black Jerseys For West Virginia Game
Syracuse To Break Out Black Jerseys For West Virginia Game
SYRACUSE, NY - Syracuse head coach Greg Robinson announced on his weekly teleconference Sunday evening that the 1-4 Orange will wear black jerseys against West Virginia (2-2) in their game next Saturday. "We're wearing black because we're going to a motherf***in' funeral," was overheard ...
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