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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 3928870, member: 27"] [B][URL="https://www.syracuse.com/orangefootball/2021/08/dino-babers-top-priority-was-improving-the-offense-he-knows-how-it-should-look-and-he-likes-what-hes-got.html"]Dino Babers’ top priority was improving the offense. He knows how it should look, and he likes what he’s got[/URL] (OS; $; Mink)[/B] [I]The biggest change agents this offseason come on the offensive side of the ball. Syracuse couldn’t stand idle after another losing season in which the offense sunk to new lows in Dino Babers’ head coaching career. An offense that averaged 40 points a game three years ago had nosedived toward the bottom of the country. The athletic director called the results “not acceptable to anyone” at the end of last season, and Babers worked through an offseason checklist to make it right. He brought in a transfer quarterback in Garrett Shrader to fill a hole on the depth chart and raise the stakes in the competition to start. Babers brought in more offensive linemen than in any other year — waiting for others to heal up — then hired an assistant from San Diego State with a new strong record of development to coach them up. ...[/I] [/QUOTE]
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