PS: Will someone emerge as Syracuse football's No. 1 wide receiver? (spring preview)
JrodCuse All Conference Joined Sep 24, 2011 Messages 2,547 Like 4,943 Feb 27, 2018 #3 I think WR is going to be really good as a whole this year. Probably more Even production across the board.
I think WR is going to be really good as a whole this year. Probably more Even production across the board.
jr4750 All American Joined Aug 17, 2011 Messages 6,312 Like 9,419 Feb 27, 2018 #4 I really like Russell Thompson-Bishop. Kid is a stout 6'1 217, and fast. I think he becomes a player sooner rather than later.
I really like Russell Thompson-Bishop. Kid is a stout 6'1 217, and fast. I think he becomes a player sooner rather than later.
SUFaninNJ Living Legend Joined Jul 6, 2012 Messages 15,675 Like 40,887 Feb 27, 2018 #5 jr4750 said: I really like Russell Thompson-Bishop. Kid is a stout 6'1 217, and fast. I think he becomes a player sooner rather than later. Expand... He was one of my favorites from last year's class.
jr4750 said: I really like Russell Thompson-Bishop. Kid is a stout 6'1 217, and fast. I think he becomes a player sooner rather than later. Expand... He was one of my favorites from last year's class.
cuse309 Ace recruiting beat reporter Joined Jan 5, 2015 Messages 4,531 Like 8,821 Feb 27, 2018 #6 Unless Dino goes old school on offense...and I mean really old school...then obviously someone will emerge as our no. 1 receiver.
Unless Dino goes old school on offense...and I mean really old school...then obviously someone will emerge as our no. 1 receiver.
O orangepassion Nunzio Prophet Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 10,374 Like 21,519 Feb 27, 2018 #7 Based on the numbers, betting Sharod moves to the slot.
Ish88888 All American Joined Oct 25, 2015 Messages 4,538 Like 3,103 Feb 27, 2018 #8 This position, IMHO, is the biggest question mark on the team and its scary. For those that argue its a plug and play system, that will be tested this year.
This position, IMHO, is the biggest question mark on the team and its scary. For those that argue its a plug and play system, that will be tested this year.