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SU Will Probably See Everett Golson Again in 2015 (TNIAAM; Keeley)
The guy who torched Syracuse for 362 yards and four touchdowns last season might get another chance in 2015.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Everett Golson is transferring for his fifth year of eligibility and it's looking more and more like the Syracuse Orange will see him again in 2015.
Notre Dame blocked Golson from transferring to any team on their 2015 schedule. That includes four teams Syracuse will play in 2015 as well (Virginia Cavaliers, Clemson Tigers, Pittsburgh Panthers and Wake Forest Demon Deacons). An initial report said that the Irish blocked ten other P5 schools that Golson was considering but that's been denied by ND.
Since then, the reports have been saying that Golson is hot and heavy with the Florida State Seminoles and could end up being the one-year replacement following Jameis Winston's departure. The Orange and Seminoles play October 31.
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Keep An Eye On CB Prospect Cavosea Stinson (ootosgrove.com; Kelly)
We’re still obviously early in the 2016 recruiting cycle for the Syracuse University football program, but there’s certainly no harm in looking ahead at potential under the radar prospects. One such prospect is Cavosea Stinson, a 5-foot-9 cornerback from Elba, Alabama who tweeted a picture today showing letters from Syracuse, along with other programs such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Middle Tennessee, and Louisiana Lafayette.
bviously, it’s early in the cycle and not a lot is known about Stinson at this point, but this is a prospect clearly on the Syracuse staff radar. With a reported 40 time of 4.41 from Stinson, he’s an athlete who could rapidly start ascending the board.
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Domino's Will Soon Let Customers Order Pizza By Tweeting the Pizza Slice Emoji (PS; Healy)
After tweeting nothing but pizza emojis all day, Domino's announced Tuesday that they will soon allow customers to place direct orders for pizza via Twitter.
USA Today reports that beginning May 20, the pizza chain will roll out a "tweet-to-order" system. Domino's will become the first major pizza company to use Twitter to place and complete an order — on an ongoing basis. As an added bonus, Domino's frequent customers will be able to order by tweeting only the pizza emoji to @Dominos.
"It's the epitome of convenience," Patrick Doyle, CEO at Domino's, tells USA Today. "We've got this down to a five-second exchange."
Business Insider says the company is introducing the feature in effort to engage a wider audience of younger consumers. Fifty percent of the pizza chain's orders take place digitally. Also, the company's stand alone app was launched last year and features voice ordering.
"Domino's has become something closer to a tech company that sells pizza," Doyle continues to tell USA Today. "It has amassed a team of about 250 technology employees at its Ann Arbor, MI headquarters vs. about 50 tech employees just a decade ago."
Others have experimented with Twitter as an ordering mechanism, Business Insider says. Starbucks offered the "tweet to send a coffee to a friend" option and the Miami Dolphins allowed spectators to tweet for a beer to be delivered to their seat.
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SU Will Probably See Everett Golson Again in 2015 (TNIAAM; Keeley)
The guy who torched Syracuse for 362 yards and four touchdowns last season might get another chance in 2015.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Everett Golson is transferring for his fifth year of eligibility and it's looking more and more like the Syracuse Orange will see him again in 2015.
Notre Dame blocked Golson from transferring to any team on their 2015 schedule. That includes four teams Syracuse will play in 2015 as well (Virginia Cavaliers, Clemson Tigers, Pittsburgh Panthers and Wake Forest Demon Deacons). An initial report said that the Irish blocked ten other P5 schools that Golson was considering but that's been denied by ND.
Since then, the reports have been saying that Golson is hot and heavy with the Florida State Seminoles and could end up being the one-year replacement following Jameis Winston's departure. The Orange and Seminoles play October 31.
...
Keep An Eye On CB Prospect Cavosea Stinson (ootosgrove.com; Kelly)
We’re still obviously early in the 2016 recruiting cycle for the Syracuse University football program, but there’s certainly no harm in looking ahead at potential under the radar prospects. One such prospect is Cavosea Stinson, a 5-foot-9 cornerback from Elba, Alabama who tweeted a picture today showing letters from Syracuse, along with other programs such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Middle Tennessee, and Louisiana Lafayette.
bviously, it’s early in the cycle and not a lot is known about Stinson at this point, but this is a prospect clearly on the Syracuse staff radar. With a reported 40 time of 4.41 from Stinson, he’s an athlete who could rapidly start ascending the board.
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Other
Domino's Will Soon Let Customers Order Pizza By Tweeting the Pizza Slice Emoji (PS; Healy)
After tweeting nothing but pizza emojis all day, Domino's announced Tuesday that they will soon allow customers to place direct orders for pizza via Twitter.
USA Today reports that beginning May 20, the pizza chain will roll out a "tweet-to-order" system. Domino's will become the first major pizza company to use Twitter to place and complete an order — on an ongoing basis. As an added bonus, Domino's frequent customers will be able to order by tweeting only the pizza emoji to @Dominos.
"It's the epitome of convenience," Patrick Doyle, CEO at Domino's, tells USA Today. "We've got this down to a five-second exchange."
Business Insider says the company is introducing the feature in effort to engage a wider audience of younger consumers. Fifty percent of the pizza chain's orders take place digitally. Also, the company's stand alone app was launched last year and features voice ordering.
"Domino's has become something closer to a tech company that sells pizza," Doyle continues to tell USA Today. "It has amassed a team of about 250 technology employees at its Ann Arbor, MI headquarters vs. about 50 tech employees just a decade ago."
Others have experimented with Twitter as an ordering mechanism, Business Insider says. Starbucks offered the "tweet to send a coffee to a friend" option and the Miami Dolphins allowed spectators to tweet for a beer to be delivered to their seat.
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