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[QUOTE="fairfaxcuse, post: 1654332, member: 353"] Actually, I think we beat many of those teams you list because we did indeed have better talent despite their big names. For example, one of his guys is going to the hall of fame next year. DeLeone was a good coach and perhaps reached the "great" level in the late 80s given he did truly innovate during that time period. He also had some limitations where he over thought situations, particularly in the later stages of his career, and didn't rely on his talent enough. For example, we way underutilized some players, such as Rob Konrad, which resulted in some of the What losses. that said, it would be nice to see the university do something for P and D given their long tenure here. It wasn't always easy for them, but they were major cornerstones of a fun run in Syracuse football, particularly in the early 90s. Their run really amplified Coach Mac's legacy here, who was the one who built the program from the ashes in the 80s. [/QUOTE]
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