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I didn't see this article referenced anywhere else. Found this little gem kind of surprising in their Syracuse section: http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=mh-huguenin_big_east_football_spring_preview_022812
Buzz: The rushing attack was weak last season, and improvement in that facet has to be the spring priority. The Orange lost its best lineman (G Andrew Tiller) and TB Antwon Bailey, so the going could be tough. Syracuse also needs a new starting quarterback and a new starting tight end.
It was just surprising to me for a "national" writer to state that. I would think most people nationally think SU is pretty happy with having a 3rd year starting SR QB who won a bowl game as a soph. I know there's some differing of opinion on Nassib but I think a lot of people feel like I do (as usual
. I wouldn't mind having a better QB than Nassib but I also believe he can do just fine, with some help. He reminds me of a typical Big 10 type QB that always seem to have big senior years. I can see that happening this year for SU.
Buzz: The rushing attack was weak last season, and improvement in that facet has to be the spring priority. The Orange lost its best lineman (G Andrew Tiller) and TB Antwon Bailey, so the going could be tough. Syracuse also needs a new starting quarterback and a new starting tight end.
It was just surprising to me for a "national" writer to state that. I would think most people nationally think SU is pretty happy with having a 3rd year starting SR QB who won a bowl game as a soph. I know there's some differing of opinion on Nassib but I think a lot of people feel like I do (as usual
