Category Archives: Seth’s Blog

Pitching The Catalyst For Yankees Run

t’s easy to look at the Yankees and say they have been carried by their offense. It’s the sexy part of the game. You know, “chicks dig the long ball.” Aaron Judge, Didi Gregorious, Gary Sanchez, and yes even with his slow start Giancarlo Stanton, are all captivating to watch. But in this stretch when…Continue Reading

SU Offense Explodes In Win Over Boston College

The Orange came out firing. Knocking down threes at a rate that hadn’t been seen in the Dome this year. Passing the ball around and finding open shots. The first half on Wednesday night was the best half of basketball the Orange had played this year. Sure, they had scored more points in a half,…Continue Reading

SU Not Dead Yet: Three Reasons The Orange Can Make a Run

After starting 11-2 in the non-conference, the Orange had put itself in position to make the tournament and after last year had built up goodwill and shown the program could bounce back from what was undoubtedly a down year. But after a 1-4 start to the ACC schedule that goodwill has all but faded, with…Continue Reading

Belief With Evidence

“Close your eyes… Visualize this. You’re in the Carrier Dome. Your house is filled. The feeling is electric. The noise is deafening. You have a defense that’s relentless. You have a special teams that has been well-coached. You have an offense that will not huddle. And you have a game that’s faster than you’ve ever…Continue Reading

Countdown to Syracuse Football: Offensive Line

The offensive line is the most important piece of any football team. Sure, you could argue that’s the quarterback, but with a bad offensive line the quarterback can’t possibly be good. Put Tom Brady behind a line of high schoolers and see how he does. Syracuse needs its offensive line to step up this year…Continue Reading

Syracuse Football Preview: Running Backs

10 days from the SU opener in the Carrier Dome, we continue our positional preview of Syracuse football with a look at the running backs. Plain and simple, Syracuse’s running attack needs to be better than it was last year. The Orange had just one game last year with a 100 yard rusher— Dontae Strickland…Continue Reading

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