And by chance, maybe it is in the cards, ESPN recently upgraded Strickland to the #44 best RB, now that can't be coincidence!So i guess they've discussed bring 44 out of retirement??
I know on our visit they told us the number is retired but if a true beast were to emerge they would bring it back for the right player. I guess Strickland is planning in being that player. Great to have goals and wish him the best on his quest... But that is a huge undertaking to start talking about before you even hit summer camp. Let's hope he backs it upBam?
You got to like the attitude though, and a kid embracing the history that comes with it, and have it mean something to a young man enough to say he wants it, is in itself a good thing for the program.I know on our visit they told us the number is retired but if a true beast were to emerge they would bring it back for the right player. I guess Strickland is planning in being that player. Great to have goals and wish him the best on his quest... But that is a huge undertaking to start talking about before you even hit summer camp. Let's hope he backs it up
30-12-1 Bo.View attachment 16990 He's getting trolled by a Rutgers fan named Bojangles.
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There have been a LOT of Heisman Trophy winners who had the opportunity to wear #44 for Syracuse who still chose to go somewhere else.
I think the last 5 star stud RB who bought into the Legend of 44 ... was Floyd Little.
Face it, the number only has meaning to SU fans. It hasn't been an effective recruiting tool for decades.
Rob Konrad bought in ... that was a big pitch the staff made to him when recruiting him.
I dunno. There were a couple of 44's who hardly did honor to the number even though it was used as a recruiting tool. For example,Marty Januskiewicz(sp?) wore it when I was on the Hill. When he couldn't live up to it, he became the opposite of a fan favorite. Which wasn't really fair to him.
It either means something or it gets cheapened. I'd rather award it when someone demonstrates they're worthy of it.
Rob Konrad bought in ... that was a big pitch the staff made to him when recruiting him.
It was his use by the staff, that hurt Konrad, but his blocking , and receiving made the offense go.Based on his HS laurels he probably did.
Marty didn't wear 44. You're probably confusing him with Rich Panczyszyn, a quarterback who wore it after Little. About the same era.
http://cuse.com/sports/2006/1/18/fb44bios.aspx