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A 3-step plan to reboot Syracuse football, from former coaches and players
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[QUOTE="NJCuse97, post: 3455873, member: 5058"] I’ve said a few times that I lived with a football walk on and a hoops player on South. For a college student, South was pretty nice. Had my own kitchen and bathroom for 2-3 people. When I lived in Lawrinson, I used to see James Spencer all the time. He hung out with another walk on that lived on my floor. My sophomore year was in Haven and I didn’t see many folks, but did see Darius. He dated my neighbor on South, so I saw him more the next year, but as I’ve also stated before, most of my relationships with football and basketball players were from dining centers. I’d lunch with John Wallace and Lawrence Moten at Goldstein, and a bunch of football players at Shaw. They did morning check ins there and as an architecture student, it was the closest dining hall for breakfast after an all nighter, so an architecture student could bond with football players as I did over eggs and the TNT Godzilla-thon. There was a mutual respect for the work we each put into our craft. [/QUOTE]
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