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SU Bound RB Dontae Strickland Plays for NJ in NY-NJ All Star Game (PS; Bailey)

Syracuse running back signee Dontae Strickland will suit up again as a high schooler on Sunday at 5 p.m. The South Brunswick (Monmouth Junction, N.J.) High School star will represent the Garden State in the New York vs. New Jersey All-Star Game at Winton White Stadium in Englewood, N.J.
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SU Bound Dontae Stickland Leads NJ to Surprising 14-12 Victory Over NY (Northjersey.com; Hague)


The last time they were spotted on a football field together last November, Ugo Ezemma, Mike Bautista and Anthony Della Fave were celebrating after St. Joseph upset Don Bosco to earn a share of the Big North United Division championship, just a few days after the Green Knights lost to Red Bank Catholic in the Non-Public Group 3 semifinals.

So this time Sunday afternoon, the trio of Green Knight gridiron standouts was together at Winton White Stadium, playing for the New Jersey Senior All-Stars against a New York All-Star team in the third annual NUC All-Star Classic.
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He'd Look Good in Silver and Black: Syracuse's Durell Eskridge (justblogbaby.com; Scott)

Durell Eskridge is a big, physical safety who could anchor Oakland’s secondary for years.

As the legendary career of Charles Woodson winds down, it would be wise for the Raiders to start exploring realistic options to replace him. There are some young guys floating around the depth chart who could be forced into the role and be serviceable if needed. The problem is, you can’t replace Charles Woodson with just a serviceable guy.

Enter Syracuse’s Durell Eskridge.

Eskridge is a 6-3, 210 pound safety with great acceleration for his size. He’s both a sure tackler and a hard hitter (music NSFW) — a rare combination in today’s NFL. His long arms give him the sort of range on deep and jumps balls that you’d expect from a guy standing 6-5 or 6-
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SU, ESF Students Rise More than $60K for Cancer Research at Annual Relay For Life (DO; Sotelo)

Every fifth line marked a mile.

Scribbled with blue marker on his left arm, each line paid tribute to one of Mark Frazier’s best friends, a bone cancer survivor.

“When he was diagnosed with bone cancer, he got a lot of support,” said Frazier, a freshman forest resources management major at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. “He ended up having to get all of his bone marrow pulled out of his leg. He survived but he couldn’t run anymore. So me and my friends decided that we were going to put together a Relay team for him.”

At 1:40 a.m. Sunday, the final five tick-marks were added to Frazier’s arm as he and Peter LeDuc finished a 26.2-mile marathon around the Dome.

The night wasn’t for them, though. It was for Frazier’s friend Ryan Euler and all the people who struggle with the effects of cancer, Frazier said.
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Interesting the two guys that he got advice from on the equipment work for Ohio State.
 

Interesting the two guys that he got advice from on the equipment work for Ohio State.
Prior to returning to Syracuse, Beehner was the football video operations assistant at Ohio State University from June 2012 through the 2012 season. At Ohio State, Beehner filmed, imported and edited game and practice film, managed the video department student assistants, and provided technical support for coaches and student-athletes. He also helped produce opponent break-downs and self-scouting films for the Buckeyes.

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Prior to returning to Syracuse, Beehner was the football video operations assistant at Ohio State University from June 2012 through the 2012 season. At Ohio State, Beehner filmed, imported and edited game and practice film, managed the video department student assistants, and provided technical support for coaches and student-athletes. He also helped produce opponent break-downs and self-scouting films for the Buckeyes.

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Thanks. Maybe this means we will get an upgrade in visual productions.
 

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