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Black History Month: 1965 Sugar Bowl: LSU Plays Syracuse, First Opponent with Black Players (safb.com)
In the year 1965, the Sugar Bowl is in New Orleans, and LSU would defeat Syracuse 13-10. The game also stands out as a time that LSU is crossing a thresh-hold. The all-white Tiger team is facing its first opponent with black players. Syracuse even has a black team captain on the field. Doug Moreau of Baton Rouge was there. WAFB's Donna Britt met up with Moreau at LSU's Andonie Sports Museum.
"Back then LSU ran the football," Moreau smiles, "much like LSU does nowadays. We ran the football first and passed when it was necessary."
Moreau remembers, "You couldn't find a game where you could watch Syracuse play and find out about it." He points out that there was no Internet, only three TV networks, and only one color live TV camera, that had been designated for the Rose Bowl, so LSU's Sugar Bowl game was broadcast in black and white.
When asked if he was aware of Syracuse's black players, Moreau said they were outstanding. "We knew about Floyd Little, we knew about Jim Nance. These were two great running backs and they were people who had hit it big on the national stage."
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Former Player Durell Eskridge 'Going to Make His Living on Special Teams' Pundit Says (PS; Bailey)
As former Syracuse safety Durell Eskridge prepares for the NFL Scouting Combine this week, pundits continue to build mock drafts and weigh in on prospects.
NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock was asked about Eskridge during a conference call on Monday. Mayock said he views Eskridge as a bit of a project.
"I think he's a mid-to-late draft pick," Mayock said. "I think he's going to make his living on special teams, which will buy him enough time to learn how to play safety."
The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Eskridge chose to forgo his final season of eligibility at SU after starting all 12 games at free safety during his redshirt junior season and finishing third on the team with 68 tackles. As a redshirt sophomore, Eskridge led the team in tackles and interceptions en route to being named third-team All ACC.
Eskridge is ranked the No. 5 free safety among 2015 NFL Draft prospects by CBSSports.com and is projected as a fourth-round pick. During the conference call, Mayock specifically criticized Eskridge's tackling form.
"He needs to be a more consistent tackler," Mayock said. "He's got size. He's got to get stronger. He's got to be more confident in his tackling. He covers a lot of ground, but he's a cut tackler that misses a lot of tackles."
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Black History Month: 1965 Sugar Bowl: LSU Plays Syracuse, First Opponent with Black Players (safb.com)
In the year 1965, the Sugar Bowl is in New Orleans, and LSU would defeat Syracuse 13-10. The game also stands out as a time that LSU is crossing a thresh-hold. The all-white Tiger team is facing its first opponent with black players. Syracuse even has a black team captain on the field. Doug Moreau of Baton Rouge was there. WAFB's Donna Britt met up with Moreau at LSU's Andonie Sports Museum.
"Back then LSU ran the football," Moreau smiles, "much like LSU does nowadays. We ran the football first and passed when it was necessary."
Moreau remembers, "You couldn't find a game where you could watch Syracuse play and find out about it." He points out that there was no Internet, only three TV networks, and only one color live TV camera, that had been designated for the Rose Bowl, so LSU's Sugar Bowl game was broadcast in black and white.
When asked if he was aware of Syracuse's black players, Moreau said they were outstanding. "We knew about Floyd Little, we knew about Jim Nance. These were two great running backs and they were people who had hit it big on the national stage."
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Former Player Durell Eskridge 'Going to Make His Living on Special Teams' Pundit Says (PS; Bailey)
As former Syracuse safety Durell Eskridge prepares for the NFL Scouting Combine this week, pundits continue to build mock drafts and weigh in on prospects.
NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock was asked about Eskridge during a conference call on Monday. Mayock said he views Eskridge as a bit of a project.
"I think he's a mid-to-late draft pick," Mayock said. "I think he's going to make his living on special teams, which will buy him enough time to learn how to play safety."
The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Eskridge chose to forgo his final season of eligibility at SU after starting all 12 games at free safety during his redshirt junior season and finishing third on the team with 68 tackles. As a redshirt sophomore, Eskridge led the team in tackles and interceptions en route to being named third-team All ACC.
Eskridge is ranked the No. 5 free safety among 2015 NFL Draft prospects by CBSSports.com and is projected as a fourth-round pick. During the conference call, Mayock specifically criticized Eskridge's tackling form.
"He needs to be a more consistent tackler," Mayock said. "He's got size. He's got to get stronger. He's got to be more confident in his tackling. He covers a lot of ground, but he's a cut tackler that misses a lot of tackles."
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