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The CMU Band was Fun, Living Large, Brass Heavy (11 Tubas) but Otherwise Small in Numbers

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Ervin Philips Continues to Impress in Limited Minutes

One Last Look at the SU Rout of Central Michigan (Slideshow; PS; Murray)

SU 40 CMU 3 - What We Learned (sujuiceonline.com; Cheng)

Syracuse routed Central Michigan 40-3 on the road. Here are a few takeaways from the game:

The defense looked a lot better

You have to feel a lot better about the Syracuse defense after this game. In Week 1, the Orange allowed FCS Villanova to accumulate 389 total yards (including 190 yards on the ground), mostly due to fleet footed QB John Robertson. Against CMU QB Cooper Rush, who is more of a traditional pocket passer, the Orange was able to stifle the Chippewas to just 217 total yards and just 34 yards on the ground. It didn’t hurt that CMU leading rusher Thomas Rawls sat because of an undisclosed “issue,” and that leading receiver Titus Davis sat out a second game due to a knee injury. Give credit to Chuck Bullough, who dialed up a variety of blitzes and got to Rush five times, while forcing him into several poor throws. “I was pleased with the way the defensive line played,” Syracuse coach Scott Shafer said. “It was a good job, anytime you can hold them to 26 yards rushing that’s a great job and I couldn’t be more pleased with those men up front.”

The running backs were impressive

On the other side of the ball, the Orange had one of its most balanced rushing attacks in recent memory. Six different players rushed at least four times, and overall, the ground game finishing with 289 yards, with QB Terrel Hunt running in three scores. Ervin Philips and Adonis Ameen-Moore looked particularly impressive. Ameen-Moore finished with nine rushes for 106 yards (11.8 average) and Philips rushed nine times for 55 yards (6.1). “Offensively great job, 289 yards rushing, great job,” Shafer said. “I thought we took care of the football, which was key. It was great to see so many kids get to play and be apart of a productive victory.”
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Patrick Stevens ‏@D1scourse 3m
Maryland note: The Terps gave up 511 passing yards and 694 total yards on Saturday. Neither is the most sieve-like outing in school history. Wake Forest threw for 556 yards (and lost 45-33!) in 1981 vs. Maryland. Florida State rolled up an ACC-record 858 yards vs. Terps in 1992.
 
chris carlson‏@ccarlsononSU 33m
Two games in (and obviously competition matters) but #Syracuse defense currently 2nd in the country, allowing 3.5 yards per play.
 
Syracuse football opens as slight favorite over Maryland for Saturday's game in Carrier Dome (PS: Carlson)

Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse football team is favored by 1.5 points against Maryland by line-setters in Las Vegas, indicating the gambling industry, like most of the sports industry, considers the two teams evenly matched.

Three different betting websites listed on ESPN.com named Syracuse the slight favorites when putting out their lines on Sunday night. Home-field advantage is generally considered to be worth three points...
 
By the numbers: ACC Week 3 recap (ESPN: Hale)

Syracuse’s easy win over Central Michigan was lost in the shuffle a bit Saturday, but two weeks after struggling against Villanova, the Orange had no trouble in their first road test of the year.

What was particularly encouraging was that QB Terrel Hunt played well — something he didn’t do away from the Carrier Dome a year ago. In six games away from home last season, Hunt completed 57.8 percent of his throws, averaged 5.2 yards per attempt, threw four interceptions without a TD. Against CMU, he completed 20-of-30 for 175 yards with a touchdown and no picks. Hunt also added three touchdowns on the ground.
 

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