Spring RB Preview: Moe Neal was Mr. Reliable for Syracuse football. Who’s next at running back? | Syracusefan.com

Spring RB Preview: Moe Neal was Mr. Reliable for Syracuse football. Who’s next at running back?

The RBs could have had a huge year last year if the OL wasn’t so dysfunctional. This year, with the OL seemingly more settled, I think the Adams/Howard combo with Jordan as the wildcard to be huge. But the passing game will have to be a threat to make that happen.
 
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Howard/Adams duo like PTG and Jerome.

get Jordan in as a third, a return man, slot and wherever else you can.
Except these 2 arent all that different in size. And even at his size I think Adams is faster than Prince was.
 
Except these 2 arent all that different in size. And even at his size I think Adams is faster than Prince was.
I think they’re each top 25 program calibre two deep backs, which could make this a fun offense should the OL continue maturing and we get some wideouts to make safeties respect the deep ball.
 
I think they’re each top 25 program calibre two deep backs, which could make this a fun offense should the OL continue maturing and we get some wideouts to make safeties respect the deep ball.
Totally agree, if the passing threat is real at all and the OL plays more like late last season than early, we should have some fun watching them.

I know when Dino has success running the ball, he likes to lean on defenses. Love having a great running game, as much fun as quick strike passing is, quick strike running is awesome.
 
Totally agree, if the passing threat is real at all and the OL plays more like late last season than early, we should have some fun watching them.

I know when Dino has success running the ball, he likes to lean on defenses. Love having a great running game, as much fun as quick strike passing is, quick strike running is awesome.
I've always liked watching a dominant running game more than passing. Passing is exciting, but when the other team can't stop the run, you can see their will desolve.
 
I've always liked watching a dominant running game more than passing. Passing is exciting, but when the other team can't stop the run, you can see their will desolve.
Kind of like us against BC. :(
 

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