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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 1903623, member: 27"] [IMG]https://wwwcache.wral.com/asset/5oys/smartshopper/2016/10/04/16081712/16081712-1475590429-300x225.jpg[/IMG] [B][FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=6][COLOR=#b30000]Welcome to National Noodle Day![/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/B] [I][SIZE=3]The National Noodle Day which is celebrated each year on October 6. The noodles are of different kinds or different qualities. The Noodle is derived from the German word “nudel”. These are made by rolling unleavened dough out and cutting into a different variety of shapes. By coming in the variety of forms,names and textures flat noodles are seemed to be most common noodles. According to different types of meals and dishes, they made by adding different sauces pair differently made. It is found in all regions of all over the world that is made from a variety of flours. We find a wide assortment of noodles in yams, root vegetable, potatoes, Asian cuisine, beans, wheat and buckwheat.[/SIZE][/I] [B][FONT=Arial][SIZE=6][COLOR=#ff8000]SU News[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/B] [IMG]http://dailyorange.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Amba_BryanCereijoSP-4.jpg[/IMG] [B][URL="http://dailyorange.com/2016/10/dream-catcher-amba-etta-tawo-extended-football-career-ones-around-ended/"]DREAM CATCHER: Amba Etta-Tawo extended his football career while the ones around him ended[/URL][/B] (DO; Libonati) [I]With a wide, toothy grin, Amba Etta-Tawo walked up to cameras and recorders. The camera lights flicked on, thrusting him into the spotlight he’s constantly been in at Syracuse. He had completed the best game for an SU wide receiver in the program’s history the contest prior, racking up 270 yards and becoming the nation’s leading receiver in the process. He turned, making eye contact and giving individual reporters his attention. [B]What’s the past week been like for you?[/B][/I] [B][I][/I][/B] [I][B]With all this success coming, is that kind of challenging a little bit? How do you make sure you don’t get too high?[/B][/I] [B][I][/I][/B] [I][B]Everyone knows you’re in the national rankings. How does it feel?[/B] He paused, likely knowing his real answer wouldn’t fit into a 30-second sound bite. He’d have to parse out his father leaving the United States, one brother’s football career cut short, another brother’s football career never starting and one of his first mentors being killed before he had graduated high school. Amba is 840 yards into his senior season — a last shot at a football dream. He’s watched so many other careers be cut short. After four disappointing seasons at Maryland, Amba transferred to Syracuse out of desperation and hope. The move propelled him to one of the most prolific seasons so far. If he keeps pace, he’ll be just the second player to cross the 2,000-receiving-yard barrier in NCAA history. He’ll likely be a contender for the Biletnikoff Award, given to college football’s best receiver. He’ll do what so many of his mentors haven’t: extend his football career.[/I] ... [IMG]http://image.syracuse.com/home/adv-media/width620/img/newyorkupstatecom_national_desk_blog/photo/2016/10/05/21252384-mmmain.jpg[/IMG] [B][URL="http://www.syracuse.com/orangefootball/index.ssf/2016/10/syracuse_football_like_doug_marrone_before_him_dino_babers_must_change_a_losing.html"]Syracuse football: Like Doug Marrone before him, Dino Babers must change a losing culture[/URL][/B] (PS; Mink) [I]Dino Babers is undertaking the biggest rebuilding job of his head-coaching career. But seven years before Babers arrived here, back when he was at Baylor beginning to learn the offensive system he would one day bring to try to resurrect this program, a different coach was undertaking his own Syracuse football rebuild project. There are parallels between what Doug Marrone needed to do and what Babers is now in the middle of procuring, and so it would be seem prudent to dissect how changing a losing culture can happen. Meet Derrell Smith, a former Syracuse University linebacker who endured four losing seasons (three under Greg Robinson and one under Marrone) before co-captaining the 2010 Pinstripe Bowl champions, perhaps the team that turned the program's trajectory north until Marrone left after his fourth season to coach the Buffalo Bills. Smith, who holds a Master's degee in marketing, believes the turnaround is rooted in what he calls "the influencers." Upon his arrival, Marrone set up a players' advisory board, a small group hand-picked by the head coach to meet with him and open a candid dialogue about player-coach relations and general team concerns. The board consisted of upperclassmen and underclassmen across multiple positions. On it sat Smith, Doug Hogue, Da'Mon Merkerson, Mike Holmes, Delone Carter, Ryan Nassib, Justin Pugh, Zack Chibane, Shamarko Thomas, Phillip Thomas and Rob Long. ...[/I] [B][URL="http://www.dailyprogress.com/cavalierinsider/week-acc-football-power-poll/article_b8c8fcda-8b47-11e6-9769-3b69e7c59f1b.html"]Week 6 ACC football power poll[/URL][/B] (dailyprogress.com; Ratcliffe) [I] [B]1. Clemson, 5-0/2-0 (2).[/B] As long as the Tigers have QB Deshaun Watson behind the wheel, they have little to worry about. May be difficult to get fired up about a trip to Boston on Friday night in a quick turnaround. [B]2. Louisville, 4-1/2-1 (1).[/B] While the Cardinals came up short in Death Valley late last Saturday night, if nothing else they proved to the football world that they’re for real. They get a week to ponder that thought. [B]3. North Carolina, 4-1/2-0 (4).[/B] The Tar Heels had been waiting to make a statement and they made one from 54 yards out at the horn. Carolina can get a firm grip on the Coastal if it gobbles up the Hokies. ... ... [B]11. Syracuse, 2-3/0-1 (12).[/B] The Orange run offensive plays at such a quick pace, you’d better not blink or you’ll miss it. QB Eric Dungey has become one of the most fun players to watch in the ACC. [B]12. Wake Forest, 4-1/1-1 (10).[/B] With the nation’s seventh-ranked passing attack coming to town, the Deacs better shore up their pass coverage. Wake has never beaten Syracuse. [B]13. Duke, 2-3/0-2 (8).[/B] Unless Army finds a way to bring back Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside, the host Blue Devils shouldn’t have anything to fear this weekend at home. [B]14. Boston College, 3-2/0-2 (14).[/B] Same old story for the Eagles. Great defense (No. 1 in the nation in total defense), but mama mia, what has happened to offense in Beantown? [/I] [B][URL="http://www.nunesmagician.com/2016/10/5/13151208/syracuse-football-dino-babers-eric-dungey-2-10-season-success"]Why a 2-10 season can still be considered a success[/URL][/B] (TNIAAM; Gilberg) [I]We’ve all heard the mantra, “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.” While that’s a nice cliché, it’s not the truth – in fact, it’s far from it. Winning is nice. Winning makes people happy. Winning saves jobs (just ask recently-fired LSU coach Les Miles). But winning isn’t the only factor when evaluating success. When Syracuse coach Dino Babers first stepped foot onto campus, he pleaded with fans to have faith in his plan and remain patient during what, he said, would be a transition phase. Babers insisted fans would need to have [URL='http://www.nunesmagician.com/2016/9/14/12915058/2016-syracuse-football-belief-without-evidence']“belief without evidence.”[/URL] It’s time we start listening to him. Syracuse football is currently 2-3, with one win against an FCS team (Colgate) and the other against a team ranked No. 90 in ESPN’s FPI index (UConn). Syracuse’s running game has largely been nonexistent, its special teams unit has struggled, its secondary has been abused, and injuries have decimated the Orange across the depth chart. Despite some early preseason hype of potentially finishing 6-6 and receiving a [URL='http://www.sbnation.com/a/college-football-preview-2016/bowl-playoff-projections?_ga=1.116400390.1022150888.1471640009']bowl game invite[/URL], Syracuse is now [URL='http://www.nunesmagician.com/2016/10/3/13145408/syracuse-football-isn-t-projected-to-win-another-game-this-season-s-and-p-connelly-predictions-stats']projected as an underdog[/URL] in every remaining game (yes, even against Boston College) with a 13 percent chance of finishing the season 2-10, according to[URL='http://www.footballstudyhall.com/pages/2016-syracuse-advanced-statistical-profile?_ga=1.206046483.1022150888.1471640009']Bill Connelly’s projections[/URL]. Although some fans [URL='http://www.nunesmagician.com/2016/8/30/12706334/syracuse-football-tniaam-staff-predictions-for-2016-orange-season-babers-dungey']predicted a 7-5[/URL] – and even an [URL='http://www.nunesmagician.com/2016/8/29/12686836/a-dog-tells-you-why-syracuse-football-finishes-8-4-this-year-james-arthur-orange']8-4[/URL] – season, there is now just a one percent chance of Syracuse reaching the seven-win threshold and a 94 percent chance the team finishes with a losing record. However, even if that worst-case scenario does come to fruition, and Syracuse finishes the season 2-10, it isn’t the end of the world. A losing record doesn’t necessarily mean a losing season. ...[/I] [B][FONT=Arial][SIZE=6][COLOR=#ff8000]Other[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/B] [IMG]http://image.syracuse.com/home/syr-media/width620/img/news/photo/2016/10/05/21252117-mmmain.jpg[/IMG] [I][SIZE=3]Rene Anger fills and stacks sandbags in front of her Cherry Street home in Neptune Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 05, 2016 as Hurricane Matthew approaches.[/SIZE][/I] [B] [URL="http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2016/10/hurricane_matthew_could_cancel_flights_from_syracuse_airport_warns_1.html#incart_m-rpt-1"]Hurricane Matthew could cancel flights from Syracuse, airport warns[/URL][/B] (PS; Moriarty) [I]Officials at Syracuse Hancock International Airport are advising anyone scheduled to travel the next few days to check with their airline for flight updates due to Hurricane Matthew. The extremely powerful hurricane [URL='http://www.syracuse.com/weather/index.ssf/2016/10/odds_of_hurricane_matthew_hitting_upstate_ny_drastically_lower.html#incart_river_index']isn't expected to hit Syracuse[/URL], but it could affect flights here. Matthew is expected to impact eastern Florida and other parts of the East Coast starting Thursday and continuing into the weekend. That means people traveling to the affected area could run into flight delays or cancellations. All airlines located at Hancock Airport have issued travel advisories to passengers scheduled to fly to the Caribbean, Bahamas and the southern U.S. In most cases, the airlines are offering to waive change fees for travelers whose flights are canceled because of the storm, airport officials said. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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