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Pretty mind boggling stats for CJ Fair...

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Talk about a real winner. The following stats were taken from the Dime Magazine article posted today by Orangeyes:

In his career at Syracuse, the team is 133 and 21.

He also went 35-5 at Brewster during his senior year and 25-4 during his sophomore year in Baltimore (hurt his junior year).
 
Talk about a real winner. The following stats were taken from the Dime Magazine article posted today by Orangeyes:

In his career at Syracuse, the team is 133 and 21.

He also went 35-5 at Brewster during his senior year and 25-4 during his sophomore year in Baltimore (hurt his junior year).

He hasnt won 133 games... not even close.
 
[quote="CusefanATL, post: 949049, member: 853"he hasnt won 133 games... not even close.[/quote]

Perhaps they are counting preseason like the canadian tour and such?
 
[quote="CusefanATL, post: 949049, member: 853"he hasnt won 133 games... not even close.

Perhaps they are counting preseason like the canadian tour and such?[/quote]

I think we play 2 exhibitions per year (8 total) and 4 in canada.

So its still 128-21
 
I thought we played 3 or 4 most years. The obvious answer is the auther of the article is bad at math but was looking for other reasons as well for that 133 number.
 
27-8
34-3
30-10
25-0

116-21
and he hasn't played in all of them - his personal win total is now 113.

BMK, having missed the last two wins, has fallen one game behind CJ and is at 112. And to flesh out the other details, Baye's teams at Oak Hill went 71-5 in his two seasons there (but I can't tell you how many of those games he actually appeared in).

Our two seniors are experienced winners, to say the least.
 
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By the way, if we count exhibitions, Tyler has won his first 31 games in Orange. That is insane. Would love for him to win another 100 or so.
 
Maybe the article is from the future and includes games yet to be played. Would 17 more wins include ACC and NCAA titles?
 

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