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SU makes the list of 5 with biggest obstacles - us WAZZU, Oregon St, KSU and Vandy.

Sort of a hack paragraph questioning our geographic fit in the ACC and in the world of where football is played. I guess there is no such thing as bad publicity but...
 
How does SU have "bigger obstacles" in the ACC than say BC? :rolleyes:

Neither school is a great geographic fit for Tobacco Road, or remotely in 'crootin' hotbeds -
but at least Syracuse doesn't have about a dozen other sports that matter more to the locals than college football, including a NFL team.

Oh, and we have a Dome, and you don't!!! Neener neener neener!!!
-Dino Babers
 
How does SU have "bigger obstacles" in the ACC than say BC? :rolleyes:
My wife has the account and isn't home, so I will read the article to check their methodology.

That said, BC has the advantages of a Catholic school pipeline (a quick, non-researched count suggests 26 players on their roster went to a Catholic HS) and NE Prep School pipeline (a quick, non-researched count suggests 17 players on their roster went to a Day / Prep school) that Cuse doesn't have.
 
My wife has the account and isn't home, so I will read the article to check their methodology.

That said, BC has the advantages of a Catholic school pipeline (a quick, non-researched count suggests 26 players on their roster went to a Catholic HS) and NE Prep School pipeline (a quick, non-researched count suggests 17 players on their roster went to a Day / Prep school) that Cuse doesn't have.

As my teen daughter and friends would say - valid.

Yes - for Catholic HS school kids, BC is the "safety school" for Notre Dame, so they get a lot of the kids who may not be quite good enough to be on the Irish's take list.

Didn't know about the Prep school angle.

But - the points about zero local fan engagement, and their facilities being just ok still stand.
 
As my teen daughter and friends would say - valid.

Yes - for Catholic HS school kids, BC is the "safety school" for Notre Dame, so they get a lot of the kids who may not be quite good enough to be on the Irish's take list.

Didn't know about the Prep school angle.
I didn't know the Prep school thing either until I was counting the Catholic HS kids and noticed a lot of Choates and Lawrences.
 
SU makes the list of 5 with biggest obstacles - us WAZZU, Oregon St, KSU and Vandy.

Sort of a hack paragraph questioning our geographic fit in the ACC and in the world of where football is played. I guess there is no such thing as bad publicity but...
If what you say about the article is actually true, then ...

What a joke. Cuse basketball and lacrosse doesn't belong in the ACC? Is Syracuse not on the east coast? I thought for sure they were. Syracuse shouldn't play football? Tell that to GT last week.

I will say that Syracuse absolutely has a recruiting disadvantage ...more than many programs. Situated on the northern most point of the conference with difficult winters. But if anything else was implied about how they don't belong is just tomfoolery
 
I'm confused. Aren't PA, NJ, and OH all prime recruiting areas? Since NYS borders or sits damn close to all 3, what is the issue?
 
I'm confused. Aren't PA, NJ, and OH all prime recruiting areas? Since NYS borders or sits damn close to all 3, what is the issue?
Ohio and PA each have bigger name programs in-state, while everyone recruits NJ. And Syracuse is 4-5 hours from Cleveland, Philly, and Bergen County. None of it is backyard stuff, which is exactly the point. That puts us at a huge disadvantage for elite talent because, unless we're 12-0 every year, there's no 7th grader who is going to develop into a Blue Chipper who has always wanted to go to Cuse.
 
Ohio and PA each have bigger name programs in-state, while everyone recruits NJ. And Syracuse is 4-5 hours from Cleveland, Philly, and Bergen County. None of it is backyard stuff, which is exactly the point. That puts us at a huge disadvantage for elite talent because, unless we're 12-0 every year, there's no 7th grader who is going to develop into a Blue Chipper who has always wanted to go to Cuse.
Meh, that's an easy excuse. The gold is there, mine it.
 

We haven't had a blue chipper in, what, 15 years? There's a reason for that, and it's not whatever staff we've had since 2005. Your solution appears to be "try harder." That is completely unrealistic.
 
We haven't had a blue chipper in, what, 15 years? There's a reason for that, and it's not whatever staff we've had since 2005. Your solution appears to be "try harder." That is completely unrealistic.
Whether u think u can or think u can't, ur right. I bet Dino thinks he can or he wouldn't be here.
 
We haven't had a blue chipper in, what, 15 years? There's a reason for that, and it's not whatever staff we've had since 2005. Your solution appears to be "try harder." That is completely unrealistic.
Definitely more than 18 years, if you are talking consensus 4 star or 5 star
 
SU makes the list of 5 with biggest obstacles - us WAZZU, Oregon St, KSU and Vandy.

Sort of a hack paragraph questioning our geographic fit in the ACC and in the world of where football is played. I guess there is no such thing as bad publicity but...

All the schools mentioned are in the biz of getting 3 stars that fit and develop as we are. Mixing in a few 4 stars is bonus. Wazzu and ksu are pretty good at it and look at Minnesota and location and recruiting. Even in the north, being in a big, vibrant city helps programs like minny and BC recruit.

As far as our acc recruiting and location, I don't see much too weird when it comes to fitting in geographically. All schools are on the eastern seaboard, same time zone and the longest flight is roughly 2.5 hrs. Now, West Virginia in the big 12 is wacky.
 
Whether u think u can or think u can't, ur right. I bet Dino thinks he can or he wouldn't be here.
That doesn't really change the fact that there are legitimate recruiting disadvantages for SU vs our peers. There's a difference between making excuses and giving up and recognizing that it is harder to recruit here.
 
That doesn't really change the fact that there are legitimate recruiting disadvantages for SU vs our peers. There's a difference between making excuses and giving up and recognizing that it is harder to recruit here.
Yeah ur right. It doesn't matter though, there's only one school where it's easiest.

It's harder everywhere else. That's just the way life works.
 
That doesn't really change the fact that there are legitimate recruiting disadvantages for SU vs our peers. There's a difference between making excuses and giving up and recognizing that it is harder to recruit here.

I agree, regarding disadvantages vs the 4 Carolina schools, GT, and FSU and Miami. That's 7. When it comes to VT and UVA and BC, I SEE the slight advantage they may have. Big city and history and NFL talent for BC and yes, the metro DC area for college fb recruiting is very fertile.
 
Really they need to improve the depth so that these recruits are all redshirting (unless exceptional) and are not forced to contribute until their R-So. season.
 

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