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Q&A on Roger Springfield case: Former Syracuse University employee charged in secret locker room videos
Te'o or Nassib in the first round?
Some analysis of Ryan Nassib at the Senior Bowl site
Recapping Big East's early draft departures
"Both Syracuse wide receiver Alec Lemon and Elon wide receiver Aaron Mellette said they admire and pattern their respective games after Texans’ wideout Andre Johnson"
HT.com
Comments heard here & there
"Lemon the most likely SU player to go to Buffalo"
Brent Axe
Alec was impressive on one day, the next not so much
ESPN Denver's Cecil Lammey
Connecticut's Blidi Wreh-Wilson is a big-ticket player when he gets his hands on the ball -- he's got a penchant for pick-sixes. But on Tuesday, he showed a few things that could keep him from doing that a lot at the NFL level. He was late to the party on one slant route to Syracuse's Alex Lemon, and he seemed a tad late on quick cuts.
Wreh-Wilson's Connecticut teammate, Dwayne Gratz, lost inside position on Lemon on a deep sideline route to the right, allowing Lemon to move back toward the numbers and make the grab. However, he recovered to pick off a throw from Miami of Ohio's Zac Dysert to Elon's Aaron Mellette.
Doug Farrar
Former Staff
Hungry Hackett set to take over Bills offense
Around The Nation
College athletics: More Big Ten expansion in the works?
Blogs
What would a Super Bowl be without a David Tree super catch mention?
Buffalo Bills: Breaking Down Ryan Nassib as a Potential Pick
Analyzing Ryan Nassib
Te'o or Nassib in the first round?
Some analysis of Ryan Nassib at the Senior Bowl site
Recapping Big East's early draft departures
"Both Syracuse wide receiver Alec Lemon and Elon wide receiver Aaron Mellette said they admire and pattern their respective games after Texans’ wideout Andre Johnson"
HT.com
Comments heard here & there
"Lemon the most likely SU player to go to Buffalo"
Brent Axe
Alec was impressive on one day, the next not so much
ESPN Denver's Cecil Lammey
Connecticut's Blidi Wreh-Wilson is a big-ticket player when he gets his hands on the ball -- he's got a penchant for pick-sixes. But on Tuesday, he showed a few things that could keep him from doing that a lot at the NFL level. He was late to the party on one slant route to Syracuse's Alex Lemon, and he seemed a tad late on quick cuts.
Wreh-Wilson's Connecticut teammate, Dwayne Gratz, lost inside position on Lemon on a deep sideline route to the right, allowing Lemon to move back toward the numbers and make the grab. However, he recovered to pick off a throw from Miami of Ohio's Zac Dysert to Elon's Aaron Mellette.
Doug Farrar
Former Staff
Hungry Hackett set to take over Bills offense
Around The Nation
College athletics: More Big Ten expansion in the works?
Blogs
What would a Super Bowl be without a David Tree super catch mention?
Buffalo Bills: Breaking Down Ryan Nassib as a Potential Pick
Analyzing Ryan Nassib