Class of 2022 - QB Steve Angeli (NJ) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (4/23/25) | Page 42 | Syracusefan.com

Class of 2022 QB Steve Angeli (NJ) TRANSFERRING TO SYRACUSE (4/23/25)

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Remember getting Funderburke from Arkansas years ago and everyone kept saying to put him in and questioning why he wasn’t playing. Usually when your transferring down its not because you’re excelling at the school you’re at. I know QB is a bit different because only 1can play. Kyle was different last year because he was highly successful at Ohio St. But the previous transfers from Florida and S Carolina had flip written all over them. I have my questions about Collins. I guess we won’t know unless we see him play. I feel a little better about Angeli but really it could go either way here. FWIW i do rate Angeli much much higher than i ever thought of CDRW and Davis.
This kid is a stud. He has already performed on the biggest stage. Came in cold and crushed it against a great D. Amazing get by Fran and the staff.
 
Watching some highlights, Angeli had some Dungey like runs where he looked to punish the defender. That scares me a bit. I hope he is more careful when he does run from some of what I saw or we may need Collins sooner than expected (and that's assuming Angeli wins the spot of course).
 
More shocking was HOW we lost that game. There was a lot of optimism to start the season, but getting obliterated by a middling program like MD was unsettling to say the least.
Devito's lack of pocket presence and situational awareness was... mind boggling. -shudder-
That was the game I lost faith in Dino Babers. We were so poorly prepared and overmatched.

Our defense acted like the RPO offense Locksley has been running since he was in pee wee football in 1983 was some new exotic thing never seen before.

Without Dungey running his own offense, we were a bunch of clueless buffoons out there running around on offense.

Thank god those days are gone.
 
That was the game I lost faith in Dino Babers. We were so poorly prepared and overmatched.

Our defense acted like the RPO offense Locksley has been running since he was in pee wee football in 1983 was some new exotic thing never seen before.

Without Dungey running his own offense, we were a bunch of clueless buffoons out there running around on offense.

Thank god those days are gone.
And that Maryland team was trash, they ended up at 3-9, their only other wins were Howard and Rutgers at their Ash worst.
 
That was the game I lost faith in Dino Babers. We were so poorly prepared and overmatched.

Our defense acted like the RPO offense Locksley has been running since he was in pee wee football in 1983 was some new exotic thing never seen before.

Without Dungey running his own offense, we were a bunch of clueless buffoons out there running around on offense.

Thank god those days are gone.
I felt incredibly foolish, woke up in the morning feeling like a boss as a fan of a top 25 team coming off of a 10 win season, just needed to get through mediocre Maryland to host College Gameday to ending the day just feeling downright stunned on what happened. People left the game thinking Maryland was going to a NY 6 bowl atleast. We were just that unprepared. I hope they show that 2019 game as an example of what can’t happen against Tennessee in September. Similar to how we played with a chip in November given the trend of how that month goes for Syracuse football in recent memory.
 
If I remember right, the defense was atrocious too…? I feel like they ran it right down our throats over and over. Was that the same year ND basically walked it up and down the field on us every single possession?
MD kept completing short passes over the middle and Babers and crew (do not recall who was the D coord.) never made any adjustments.
 
That game, in which a bunch of us were in attendance (not so much in attendance as “in disbelief”)was such total disaster and brought the previously high flying program right back down to earth. We haven’t recovered from ituntil Fran arrived.
 
Not being argumentative but had to look it up because I felt like they just ran it down our throats. MD had 354 yards rushing in that game and avg 7.9 yards a carry.
Maryland did anything they wanted that day. Also had 296 yards passing. Averaged 7.9 yards per rush and 7.8 per pass.

650 yards of total offense.

It was awful to witness the carnage in person.

 
Maryland did anything they wanted that day. Also had 296 yards passing. Averaged 7.9 yards per rush and 7.8 per pass.

650 yards of total offense.

It was awful to witness the carnage in person.

At least the tailgate was solid.
We had developed a small group of friends that where in love with Syracuse because of Dungey's magic. They all game to that trainwreck of a game and mostly stopped watching Syracuse football.
 
Remember getting Funderburke from Arkansas years ago and everyone kept saying to put him in and questioning why he wasn’t playing. Usually when your transferring down its not because you’re excelling at the school you’re at. I know QB is a bit different because only 1can play. Kyle was different last year because he was highly successful at Ohio St. But the previous transfers from Florida and S Carolina had flip written all over them. I have my questions about Collins. I guess we won’t know unless we see him play. I feel a little better about Angeli but really it could go either way here. FWIW i do rate Angeli much much higher than i ever thought of CDRW and Davis.
I do as well, because Angeli has actually played and played well although in limited action. CDRW and Davis could never move up the depth chart at their respective schools and for good reason. Neither was a #2. Collins is in the CDRW/Davis camp until he proves otherwise.
 

Did you ever think you’d hear a HS coach talk about Syracuse Football again the way Coach Campanile just did? SU as a destination to reinvigorate your career and shoot for the next level?! Kyle’s amazing season will echo around the program for a long time, and if Angeli or Collins go off next season, oh my will things be different. We’ll be a serious program again.
 
Maryland did anything they wanted that day. Also had 296 yards passing. Averaged 7.9 yards per rush and 7.8 per pass.

650 yards of total offense.

It was awful to witness the carnage in person.

Best thing that happened to me was not finding my physical tickets for that game as part of the tailgate crew. Lost them in my house. Found them a year later.
 
That game, in which a bunch of us were in attendance (not so much in attendance as “in disbelief”)was such total disaster and brought the previously high flying program right back down to earth. We haven’t recovered from ituntil Fran arrived.
It was so bad I took a tour of that putrid stadium with my brother (during the game) to begin to mind crush the experience. I had it in a nice box until this thread reignited the memory.
 
At least the tailgate was solid.
We had developed a small group of friends that where in love with Syracuse because of Dungey's magic. They all game to that trainwreck of a game and mostly stopped watching Syracuse football.
Yea, I brought my wife, son, daughter, and her BF. The tailgate was great ( nice to meet many board members); I recall that Texas Mark was an organizer (among others). The game was a nightmare. I’m thankful for Tomcat’s advice in the 2nd half, to move out of our assigned seats in the blazing sun in the upper deck, to the lower deck where we were under the overhang.
 
One of the portal QB rankings I saw had Angeli at #21 and Collins at #27. Don't know how accurate that is, I'm guessing Angeli might rank higher on some boards... But short of having a McCord type transfer who started and performed well at the highest level, I love having two top 30 level guys come in and fight. I feel like the odds of having a great QB are higher that way than by bringing in one guy in the 10-15 range.

Partially because all your eggs aren't in one basket, partially because the competition is going to raise the level of play.
 
One of the portal QB rankings I saw had Angeli at #21 and Collins at #27. Don't know how accurate that is, I'm guessing Angeli might rank higher on some boards... But short of having a McCord type transfer who started and performed well at the highest level, I love having two top 30 level guys come in and fight. I feel like the odds of having a great QB are higher that way than by bringing in one guy in the 10-15 range.

Partially because all your eggs aren't in one basket, partially because the competition is going to raise the level of play.
When it comes to Cuse football I'm still a nervous nelly with injuries. I don't even care who starts.

What I can't stomach is watching our QB take a cheap shot on the road and be knocked out and we all say well there goes the season but hey at least the young guys will get experience for next year. Basically the better luck next season mentality.

I want to be excited if one goes down and the next man up comes in and says I got this and we give these top 10 teams a run.
 
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