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Syracuse football team overcomes slow start to defeat Temple, 38-20

Poliquin: Syracuse football waves goodbye to Big East Conference with a 38-20 win over Temple

Syracuse football team goes blue-collar with bruising backs and physical offensive line

'Cuse Beats Temple For Seventh Win, 38-20

Photos, Notes, Quotes, Box
Football Closes Out Season with 38-20 Loss to Syracuse

Orange Watch: A symbolic and victorious Big East finale ends an era ...

Orange defense shuts down Temple in 2nd half to help secure victory

Cuse runs past Temple in final Big East game

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Syracuse Football vs Temple Recap: The Sunny Side

Syracuse Football vs Temple Recap: The Dark Side

Syracuse Football vs Temple Recap: This, That, and the Other Thing

Poll- Which bowl game do you want Syracuse Football to play in?

Big East BCS Scenarios: Can Syracuse sneak in?

Postgame Analysis: Syracuse 38, Temple 20

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You Grade the Orange: Rate the Syracuse football team's ...

Nassib leads Syracuse to victory in Big East finale

FINAL: Syracuse 38, Temple 20

Instant Juice: Syracuse 38, Temple 20

Bye Bye Big East- Syracuse leaves conference on a high note

Syracuse 38, Temple 20: Orange finish Big East tenure with win

Syracuse rocks Temple, 38-20

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'Best' and 'Worst' Awards:Temple vs. Syracuse

After final loss, Temple's Addazio looks forward

Recap: Temple vs. Syracuse

Instant Replay: Syracuse 38, Temple 20

Temple coach Steve Addazio praises running back Montel Harris

Owls fall to Syracuse, look ahead to better 2013

Photos

Syracuse University Football 19 Photos : SU vs Temple November 23, 2012

Videos

Video: Syracuse football coach Doug Marrone's postgame comments

Gangnam Style at Halftime - TUDMB - Halftime vs Syracuse

VIDEO: Syracuse routs Temple in final Big East game

QB Juice Granger (Postgame, vs. Syracuse

Temple's Brandon McManus interviewed after game

Steve Gregory, Tom Brady & Vine Wilfork feast on turkey

S Steve Gregory – Two fumble recovers, one interception and one touchdown. This one really doesn’t need any more justification. Gregory played a key role in the second-quarter run that turned this one into a route. Bonus points are added because he did it in front of his hometown crowd.

It was a very happy homecoming for Steve Gregory

Recruiting

SU eliminated as Hand names top ten

Cyclone fans excited about Curtis

OOC Opponents

USC-Notre Dame: It's eighth time Trojans play a No. 1 Irish team

It's “Do or Die” for Mizzou Saturday

With struggling Tigers facing A&M Saturday, disparity of first seasons in SEC magnified

Big East News

Cincy rebounds from worst showing of season

Louisville Out To Bounce Back From Awful Game Vs. Syracuse

RECRUITING CONFIDENTIAL: Big Ten move a boon for Rutgers ...

Inside the matchup: Pitt/Rutgers

If Big East comes calling, maybe UMass football should just say no

Around The Nation

Currently No. 1, Notre Dame just a pawn in future playoff discussions

Miscellaneous

Is this in the spirit of the holidays?

Blogs

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Syracuse Orange (6-5) vs. Temple Owls (4-6) GameThread

Syracuse vs. Temple 2012 final score: Orange defeat Owls, 38-20

50 Million: The only number that matters to the ACC

Syracuse 38 - Temple 20: Business Care, Tooken
 
Two articles (Notre Dame pawn and $50 million) above succinctly define the reason why the ACC may have a problem. There are a number, more than 6 universities being looked at to join the ACC...one or two or three right away...or maybe more. The reason for this is two fold-the cause #1 and the reaction #2:
1. B1G acted out of revenge...yup,REVENGE. It wanted an association agreement with the Pac 12 (for BTN content) and it wanted to be the only conference to go against the ACC in the Orange Bowl. Unfortunately is lost out on both and went head long into the expansion era to "demonstrate" its strength by taking financially weak Maryland and Rutgers.
2. $$$ are becoming so great now that even a $50,000,000 exit fee may not hold universities in the ACC--of course, what Maryland pays will determine what happens with the ACC conference...the cost to leave even if $50,000,000 was not sufficient to stop Maryland because it presumes the B1G payout over the next several years will pay for that--and just what a windfall if the exit fee is less. Other ACC schools are looking at this.

So what we have is the ACC trying to determine what is going to happen base on #2 above that was really caused by B1G being vengeful. Does Notre Dame sign on either now or definitively say it will join in next two to three years...will Maryland pay the full $50,000,000 exit fee...do other ACC universities agree to circle the wagons...These are the questions that are of utmost importance....NOT whether its Louisville or Uconn...or Texas....or an association with another conference...
The understanding of the above will be signaled by the number of universities the ACC offers in the near future...one university and most discussed in above # is being worked through positively...more than two and there may be some dents in the ACC.....the ride is never easy but 'Cuse will be okay...
 
if maryland pays 50 million. they see a return on that over 5 years or so to break even? how is that a good deal? if the AA guy helps them out wouldnt just giving the money to them as part of the ACC make it work just as well? i see the B10 angle to try and hurt the ACC, but not the maryland angle. Rutgers took a money grab to stop the bleeding but kills the athletic dept in the process.
 
Two articles (Notre Dame pawn and $50 million) above succinctly define the reason why the ACC may have a problem. There are a number, more than 6 universities being looked at to join the ACC...one or two or three right away...or maybe more. The reason for this is two fold-the cause #1 and the reaction #2:
1. B1G acted out of revenge...yup,REVENGE. It wanted an association agreement with the Pac 12 (for BTN content) and it wanted to be the only conference to go against the ACC in the Orange Bowl. Unfortunately is lost out on both and went head long into the expansion era to "demonstrate" its strength by taking financially weak Maryland and Rutgers.
2. $$$ are becoming so great now that even a $50,000,000 exit fee may not hold universities in the ACC--of course, what Maryland pays will determine what happens with the ACC conference...the cost to leave even if $50,000,000 was not sufficient to stop Maryland because it presumes the B1G payout over the next several years will pay for that--and just what a windfall if the exit fee is less. Other ACC schools are looking at this.

So what we have is the ACC trying to determine what is going to happen base on #2 above that was really caused by B1G being vengeful. Does Notre Dame sign on either now or definitively say it will join in next two to three years...will Maryland pay the full $50,000,000 exit fee...do other ACC universities agree to circle the wagons...These are the questions that are of utmost importance....NOT whether its Louisville or Uconn...or Texas....or an association with another conference...
The understanding of the above will be signaled by the number of universities the ACC offers in the near future...one university and most discussed in above # is being worked through positively...more than two and there may be some dents in the ACC.....the ride is never easy but 'Cuse will be okay...
You are becoming the John Syracuse of conference realignment.
 

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