Nine Power 4 schools have spring games this weekend.
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The writeup on Syracuse is something else ... did Hale smoke a joint before posting this?
Most conversations about Syracuse's ability to compete in 2026 will revolve around the health of starting QB
Steve Angeli, though the Orange added some intriguing transfers in
Malachi Nelson (a former five-star recruit) and
Amari Odom from Georgia Southern.
Player to watch: Half the fun of getting a healthy Angeli at QB will be seeing what he can do with a supremely talented receiving corps. Syracuse inked its best recruit in decades with five-star Calvin Russell (the No. 4 WR in the country according to ESPN), as well as landing another blue-chip receiver in Amare Gough. However,
Russell will miss an "indefinite period of time" after suffering an undisclosed spring practice injury last month.
Add in established veterans Johnny Cook and Darrell Gill and an emerging crop of tight ends, and Syracuse should have plenty of weapons in the passing game.
Journalism is dead.