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Green and growing or Red and rotten?
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[QUOTE="P Vasiloff, post: 3194817, member: 6210"] The difference between the green and growing or red and rotten is in the recruiting, coaching and development of the players. Coach Dino Babers has to make some program changing decisions come 1Dec19 that will impact the direction his program takes for the remainder of the time he is the head coach at Syracuse University. When you have a quarterback who has been in the program for three years and played last year during extended important periods of games making some of the mistakes he has made this year, that's coaching and development. When you have the same situation at linebacker for the third year in a row where you had two players with minimal playing experience playing the overwhelming majority of the defensive snaps and not really playing well and others who have flashed in games in very limited opportunities (Tyrell Richards, Juan Wallace, Geoff Cantin-Arku) not getting any more experience, you create the same situation three years in a row and then you wonder why Syracuse is so bad against the rush. I do agree with all of you that recruiting must improve, but until it does, what really needs to improve is the coaching and development of the players. Play calling on the offensive side often times does not put the players in the best opportunities to succeed. Based on four years of the same defensive scheme and the best you have achieved is being ranked 88th out of 130 probably suggests you find a scheme that best suits the players you have. In order for this program to get competitive again and remain competitive, changes in the staff need to be made. Go Orange!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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