that sounds painful.Mike London says, "Hi!" We're literally and figuratively paying through the nose.
that sounds painful.Mike London says, "Hi!" We're literally and figuratively paying through the nose.
Coach Mac was not the great coach many here, who were not around for him, would like to believe. Half the time, he didn't know how many time outs he had. He caught lightening with Donnie Mcpherson.
IPF is huge, next up will be the remodel of the Dome which i believe will include much more than a new roof. Better times are ahead
Whitey23 said:Just 15 years ago, this ranking would be absurd. This once-proud program was a national power with elite facilities, fan support and brand recognition. Yet, as population trends continue to move away from the Northeast and Cuse's once state-of-the-art stadium becomes more outdated, winning has gotten more difficult. And the fans aren't coming out like they used too. It's impossible to recruit to upstate New York and the move to the ACC hasn't opened up a Southern pipeline like anticipated. Finally, Syracuse administration clearly are more committed to basketball. Then Mink added his opinion: 12. Syracuse Syracuse has a nice football history, but so much of it came before many recruits were even born. http://www.syracuse.com/orangefootb...best_coaching_job_in_acc_per_athlon_poll.html
It's impossible to recruit to upstate New York
Yeah whoever in the UVA AD that negotiated London's buyout should be gone. UVA is paying for that by being stuck with London. How many in the UVA fanbase liked giving London another year? 10-15%?Mike London says, "Hi!" We're literally and figuratively paying through the nose.
More like 1.0%-1.5%Yeah whoever in the UVA AD that negotiated London's buyout should be gone. UVA is paying for that by being stuck with London. How many in the UVA fanbase liked giving London another year? 10-15%?
Yikes I can't believe he was retained then with that little support. UVA has to have the cash if they wanted to buy London out.More like 1.0%-1.5%
This just makes far too much sense.The next coaching hire will tell the tale. I get that Shafer was hired under less than ideal circumstances, but there isn't another school in the ACC that would have hired him as a head coach, then or now. There was always the chance that you luck out and the guy is a genius, and there's still that chance, but on the face of it, the guy is not really an ACC caliber resume, much less a top half guy.
I have to agree with those that think an up-tempo spread offense is the future for Syracuse. That's the way you do it, and you get great athletes that don't have the size and measurable to break in at Alabama, FSU, Florida, etc. Those schools don't want receivers under 6'2" or corners under 6'0". They don't want 6"1" QBs or 170lb running backs.
But there are still a hell of a lot of great,great players in that mold, and schools like Oregon, Baylor, etc get those guys, put them out in space, and out-scheme and wear down other teams. I know Stanford is probably the model, or BC of 10 years ago, but it's by far the slower more difficult path.
That's what I just don't get about what you guys are trying to do on offense and the whole hard nosed thing. You're facing a serious talent issue, both on the roster and your current recruiting profile, and you seem to be trying to run an offense that is really dependent on imposing superiority. Honestly, I'd go spread, or I'd even hire the guy from Navy, before going with another power offense approach. Something that can take advantage of the players that are available to you now.