Looking ahead to Syracuse football in 2026, I’m genuinely optimistic about the direction this program is heading. One of the biggest positives is that I believe we’ll retain our core players from this season. Having that foundation in place is crucial, because these experienced guys will provide leadership and stability while helping integrate new talent.Speaking of talent, the 2026 recruiting class is absolutely loaded. We’re bringing in high-level players who have the potential to change this program for the better, and the depth they add will be a huge boost. After seeing some of the true freshmen get significant playing time this year — guys like Samuels, Antoine, Tremble(true sophomore), and Bryon — it’s clear that this team is getting younger, stronger, and more experienced. That experience will pay dividends next year, especially as we continue to develop depth across key positions.The offensive line also looks poised for improvement. With several highly-rated tackles reportedly coming in, I expect the line to be stronger and more consistent, which will benefit both the run and pass game. A better offensive line will allow our quarterbacks and skill players to operate with more confidence and open up more opportunities for big plays.On the quarterback front, I have faith that Fran will bring in a transfer quarterback with more than three years of eligibility who can immediately compete with Steve for the starting position. There’s been talk about the North Texas QB, and if he comes in, he could be a key piece in pushing this offense forward. Competition at quarterback should only make the starter better and give Syracuse a legitimate chance to take the next step offensively.With experienced core players, young talent gaining real playing time, and a loaded recruiting class, 2026 is shaping up to be a year where Syracuse could take a major step forward. This offseason is going to be exciting, and I can’t wait to see how all the new pieces fit together on the field.