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Has anyone mentioned that the Tennessee starter was not on campus until June…LOLPeople keep throwing out that Syracuse lost 18 starters like that makes them some pushover but that is not really the full story. Yeah they only bring back about 50 percent of their overall production and just 37 percent of their offense which is way down there nationally. But other teams had just as much turnover or even more. Washington State lost 36 guys in the portal. Purdue lost 32. Alabama turned over 41 players total between draft graduation and transfers. Even Wake Forest had 16 scholarship guys leave along with six offensive starters. So Syracuse is not the only program dealing with that kind of reset.
And calling them a completely new team does not hit right either. They went and reloaded. Kyle McCord came in from Ohio State after throwing for 3000 yards. LeQuint Allen is still there at running back. Oronde Gadsden came back healthy. They also pulled in Power 4 linemen and defensive pieces to patch holes. Bill Connelly’s SP plus still had them around 60th in the country which is middle of the pack not bottom of the barrel.
So Tennessee beating them is not some cheap win over a team with no talent. Syracuse was a bowl team last year and they went after the portal hard. A lot of programs had to rebuild this offseason. Acting like Syracuse was worse off than everybody else just is not true.
I previously posted the defensive players would just fall down on long yard plays or momentum plays before the ball us spotted and that’s what we saw today.It appears that the new rules on fake injuries had no effect in preventing them today. Both teams appeared to skirt the rules causing many of us to miss the end of the game.
You know with Sanders out we moved three guys on the oline and they still played better than any game we had last season!Has anyone mentioned that the Tennessee starter was not on campus until June…LOL
Tennessee lost a bunch and had a crap load of guys starting who never started.
Lace them up and play.
At least their mascot isn't a color...They actually have Otto the Orange, a large orange head with a sort of stick body.
"described by Sports Illustrated in 1984 as a "juiced-up, bumbling citrus fruit from which two legs protrude"
A lot of these teams were losing insignificant players, but it’s not worth arguing over. Just how I see it. We’ll find out what’s up when we play UGA. My gut tells me it is reminiscent of the Ohio State game.ALSO... this is flat our WRONG.
1 MARSHALL basically hit the reset button with around 50 total departures almost the entire offense and defense are gone
2 ARKANSAS lost about 42 players to the transfer portal and other attrition
3 ARIZONA had around 42 portal exits plus graduations and nfl draft losses
4 ALABAMA saw 41 players leave between draft graduation and transfers
5 USC lost 27 players to the portal including multiple starters
6 WEST VIRGINIA expected to replace around 19 to 20 starters this year
7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN lost 19 starters from last season
8 OHIO STATE lost 17 players to the transfer portal including starters
9 KANSAS lost 15 starters due to eligibility running out
10 WAKE FOREST had 16 scholarship transfers and six offensive starters leave
Syracuse isnt even in the top 10. lmao.
Sounds like you have quite the fun/winning attitude. This is a forum where people express and share ideas to create better ones for themselves. If someone questioning your points make you say "this isn't worth discussing" I suggest you find another hobby besides college sports.A lot of these teams were losing insignificant players, but it’s not worth arguing over. Just how I see it. We’ll find out what’s up when we play UGA. My gut tells me it is reminiscent of the Ohio State game.
I had to go to ESPNEWS to watch the rest.I have to ask were you all able to watch the whole game? At 15:30 EDT my local station switched the game. Said it was on ESPN 3. The message on 3 said event ended with at least 5 minutes left in the game.
I realize the score wasn't that close, but I would have liked to see the whole game. Honestly I don't think CBS would have done that.
A few things. I seen Syracuse fans in the upper deck front row throwing things below at Tennessee fans. Then on the way out watched a Syracuse fan who was with his kids berate a couple of Tennessee fans. His kids started crying. Every fanbase has its bad apples but I guess this caught me off guardWhat happened?
Mostly because I’m an emotional fan who was disappointed in our ability to control the LOS against a good but outmatched opponent.1) Syracuse is a good team.
2) Why would you even make that bet against a team that averaged 34 PPg in 2024???
3) We’ve lost basically 2 starting DTs in Hobbs and Moi.
You're right about one thing, it's not worth arguing over ....A lot of these teams were losing insignificant players, but it’s not worth arguing over. Just how I see it. We’ll find out what’s up when we play UGA. My gut tells me it is reminiscent of the Ohio State game.
Syracuse fans aren’t **** next to LSU and an Ohio state. Trash fanbases.A few things. I seen Syracuse fans in the upper deck front row throwing things below at Tennessee fans. Then on the way out watched a Syracuse fan who was with his kids berate a couple of Tennessee fans. His kids started crying. Every fanbase has its bad apples but I guess this caught me off guard
Thanks for the tip!You might try going to espn dot com, at top left click NCAAF, scores, scroll down to Tennessee game, at top right of that game block click Gamecast. I scroll it down a tad where I see down and yards with a description of the last play. The graphic shows team possession and the ball's location on the field. Before opening espn, I goto utsports dot com and click "Fans," then live radio broadcast. Then I open another tab goto espn dot com, and listen to the radio broadcast while following the espn Gamecast.
Look at it this way. They rotated at least two true freshmen at LB today. After losing over 45 player to the portal, graduation and the draft, I think this was more than just a little encouraging. The new QB did amazing considering he has only been on campus since July 4th. There seems to be a little confusion at times on defense with all of the combinations of new and veteran players trying to stay in sync. The good thing is this. They won the first game and even covered the spread. They have really good film to teach with next week. Then they have ETSU to practice these new lessons before the true test of Georgia comes up.LBs are struggling