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FB | Take control: SU looks for faster start against Rhode Island
The Bud and Brent Show debuts: Poliquin, Axe talk Syracuse football
Syracuse University football punter Shane Raupers got the job done ...
Rhody Set to Open 2011 Season at Syracuse
Official Site Rhode Island Football
The conference expansion wheels are churning again, what could it mean for SU?

Keon Lyn answers the call at cornerback for Syracuse University football
Emotion filled the Carrier Dome in Syracuse University's first football game after 9/11
Rhode Island's bye week could help Rams
Syracuse will be Rhode Island's first opponent of the season
University of Rhode Island expecting big-time rush from Staten Island defensive duo
Recruiting

Erasmus Hall football's Wayne Morgan top recruit, looks to follow Dominique Easley, Ishaq Williams
Video
Doug Marrone's weekly press conference

Harris completes odyssey with Orange
SU football midweek interviews
Future Player
Broyld passed for a 30 yard TD in 26-21 win.
Former Players
Beyond that, the Giants had just released Phillip Dillard on Saturday, and Keith Bulluck, who competed with Goff during training camp last year, remains a free agent. But man, what did Perry Fewell do to deserve all these injuries to his defense?
NYM
McNabb on injury report but practices
Carter ahead of Brown
Rookie fourth-rounddraftpick Delone Carter has moved ahead of 2009 first-round choice Donald Brown on the depth chart at running back, at least for now.
Coach Jim Caldwell said the depth chart on a Wednesday doesn't necessarily indicate what will be the case by Sunday.
"But as we looked at it at this stage -- now we've got a week to go because practice is included in all of these evaluations -- Delone Carter did a nice job of carryingtheball," the coach said. "He was pretty productive and at this point, that's the way it stands just in terms of what we think of the role he can play within our scheme."
Both players back up starter Joseph Addai.
During the preseason, Carter had 22 carries for 92 yards (4.2 average).
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Former Staff
Rob Spence the "Mad Scientist."
Around The Big East

Big East Power Poll: South Florida's upset of Notre Dame soldifies ...
New face of college athletics
UMaine football travels to Pittsburgh to take on Big East foe
Big East Was Beast In Week 1
Embattled Big East goes 8-for-8 in Week 1
Week 2 preview in the Big East
Big East what to watch
Big East predictions: Week 2
Last Opponent
Wolfpack blacks out Wake Forest opener
Around The Nation

Once Texas A&M joins the SEC, everything changes in college football
Former Tar Heels coach Bunting hurts for alma mater
Second Thoughts On The ACC Weekend, Sept. 7
Week 2 preview in the ACC
Deacs looking for full fourth-quarter effort
Quotables: Jim Grobe
Source: Big 12 lined up against A&M
Expansion news funnier than fiction
Weiss: A&M-SEC mess far from over
Harris settles back in as Canes' QB
Arkansas AD: School was approached by Big 12
This splash to become a wave
3-point stance: An un-American sentiment
What the Birth of the Big 12 Tells Us About Its Current Struggle
Where the SEC just looks different
Around Town
Saturday's Best Bet: Roger McGuinn in concert
Blogs
3 Thumbs Up, 3 Thumbs Down (Syracuse Recap)
Syracuse vs. Rhode Island: Get To Know The Rams
Syracuse Football OC Nate Hackett Talks Offense & The Art Of ...
Syracuse vs. Rhode Island: Orange Offensive Linemen Lead The Way
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Why Sign Colts Running Back Delone Carter?
Quickie Quotes From The Stories Above
"Bunting said keeping tabs on players is a responsibility that extends to coaches across an athletic department and it’s not limited to football coaches. He said it should be apparent to any college football coach that there are certain players within a program who must be monitored.
“You have to have a target of about 10 to 15 guys you have watch all the time and you know who they are,” Bunting said.
“I still wonder why the Carrier Dome isn’t air-conditioned,” said Bunting,"
Premium
Logan Planning Visit to NC State
Abner Logan, a 6-1, 220-pound prospect from Brookline (MA) Dexter School, is just a two-star prospect but has offers from Maryland, Syracuse, UConn, ...
Miscellaneous
The Axepress Lane: Bud vs Brent; football!!; who is the best looking team in the NFL; and a final 'Rescue Me' review