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Turns out folks in the Syracuse-area will be treated to a free show by the band Orleans on the university Quad starting around 10:15 a.m.
Orleans...Orleans...that sounds really familiar. Did they have any hit songs? (They did, "Still the One" and "Love Takes Time") No, that's not it. Wait a minute, I've got it! The naked, happy guys!
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Picking Syracuse games used to be a dicey proposition - especially in the last few years of the Pasqualoni era, you never knew what team was going to show up. Thanks to the prowess of Greg Robinson, things are much more certain these days - ...
smkeeley
posted 10/5/2007 from
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I've seen a lot of stats and rankings thrown around regarding Syracuse's offensive ineptitude but I decided to take a look for myself. Not for the sake of feeling bad about us but for the opportunity to gloat in the rare instances we are better than others. And then wonder how that's possible.
smkeeley
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Thoughts on #13 West Virginia (4-1) vs. Syracuse (1-4), #20 Cincinnati (5-0) vs #21 Rutgers (3-1),
#6 South Florida (4-0) at Florida Atlantic (3-2) and Utah (2-3) vs. Louisville (3-2)
smkeeley
posted 10/5/2007 from
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The plight of the under-appreciated running back is a worldwide epidemic. Too often, their cries fall on deaf ears. Too many times, their hopes and desires go unfulfilled. Overshadowed by "sexier" issues like global warming and the situation in Darfur, their story goes untold. Until now...Syracuse starting running back Curtis Brinkley elaborated a little bit on his concerns over the state of the
Sunday, October 07,
2007 By Donnie Webb Staff writer West Virginia coaches spotted the switcheroo immediately and
alerted the Mountaineers defense. Syracuse kickers John Barker and Pat Shadle exchanged
positions for a field-goal attempt in the first ...