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Syracuse Spring Preview

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Ernie Davis wasn't the only athlete to make sports history

Former SU star talks about Play 60 program

4. Strong safety. While Steve Gregory was a godsend the past three seasons, he has no business starting every game on a championship defense. The Chargers know they must upgrade next to Pro Bowl free safety Eric Weddle in order to make their cornerbacks more effective and be stronger against the run.

The available starters in free agency are thin, but the Chargers could set their sights on Tyvon Branch from the Oakland Raiders. Barring that unlikely coup, they will turn to Chargers special teamer Darrell Stuckey or look to draft a mid-round talent such as George Iloka of Boise State or Markelle Martin of Oklahoma State.
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Down The Field with lyrics

Around The Big East

Boise State says it will stay in the Mountain West for the 2012-13 season

Big East looking at further expansion?

WVU non-revenue coaches excited for move to Big 12

USF budget cuts could be reduced today

Around The Nation

BCS leaders meet, continue to look at options

Edsall reverses, grants QB O'Brien full release

Neal commits to Notre Dame after no-show

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Noles RB Wilder arrested after run-in with cops

Oregon St.'s Marable cited for going 104 mph

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Rise in college student hospitalizations at SU due to underage drinking

Follett's closes its doors in Marshall Square Mall after more than ...
 
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Syracuse Spring Preview

Former Players

Former SU star talks about Play 60 program

4. Strong safety. While Steve Gregory was a godsend the past three seasons, he has no business starting every game on a championship defense. The Chargers know they must upgrade next to Pro Bowl free safety Eric Weddle in order to make their cornerbacks more effective and be stronger against the run.

The available starters in free agency are thin, but the Chargers could set their sights on Tyvon Branch from the Oakland Raiders. Barring that unlikely coup, they will turn to Chargers special teamer Darrell Stuckey or look to draft a mid-round talent such as George Iloka of Boise State or Markelle Martin of Oklahoma State.
AOLS

Video

10075958-standard.jpg


Down The Field with lyrics

Around The Big East

Boise State says it will stay in the Mountain West for the 2012-13 season

Big East looking at further expansion?

WVU non-revenue coaches excited for move to Big 12

USF budget cuts could be reduced today

Around The Nation

BCS leaders meet, continue to look at options

Edsall reverses, grants QB O'Brien full release

Neal commits to Notre Dame after no-show

Mug Shots

wilder-mugshot_1358972k.jpg


Noles RB Wilder arrested after run-in with cops

Oregon St.'s Marable cited for going 104 mph

Blog

As The Big East Turns: Hi Temple, We Were In A Weird Place, Please ...

Around CNY

Winter Festival Fun celebrates 12-day's with 52 attractions, live ...

University News

teen-headache2.gif


Rise in college student hospitalizations at SU due to underage drinking

Follett's closes its doors in Marshall Square Mall after more than ...



Orangeyes!

Can we have The Saltine Warrior with lyrics???
 
Orangeyes!

Can we have The Saltine Warrior with lyrics???
No but I found the clown who tried to take his place

What is the song in this background?

Bring back the Saltine Warrior thread

The Spradling Years - Syracuse University Bands

Downloads for SU music

The "Saltine Warrior"
(Syracuse University)
With it's provocative title, "The Saltine Warrior" was a strident sports song for the "Orangemen" of Syracuse University for a number of years after it's composition around 1912. This very interesting piece, which has nothing to do with a snack cracker but instead figuratively speaking cracks the whip on the university's sports teams, was created by Samual E Darby Jr. class of 1913, and musican David R. Walsh, class of 1912.
From this

The Saltine Warrior

Samuel E. Darby, Jr. Class of 1913, words
David R. Walsh, Class of 1912, music

In the days of old, when knights were bold
Every city had its warrior man.
In the days of new, when fights are few
You will view them from a big grandstand.
In our college town one has great renown
If the game of football he should play.
With his pig-skin ball he is cheered by all,
He's the Saltine Warrior of today.
Chorus:
The Saltine Warrior is a bold, bad man,
And his weapon is a pigskin ball,
When on the field he takes a good, firm stand,
He's the hero of large and small.
He will rush toward the goal with might and main
His opponents all fight, but they fight in vain,
Because the Saltine Warrior is a bold, bad man,
And victorious over all.
Note: This song was written for a student musical program to be put on by "Tambourine and Bones" entitled "The Saltine Gambol" in 1912. Included in the songs was a number about football men and from the words of this song came "The Saltine Warrior". Plans for the show were not finished but the song immediately gained popularity and became a popular fight song.
 
No but I found the clown who tried to take his place

What is the song in this background?

Bring back the Saltine Warrior thread

The Spradling Years - Syracuse University Bands

Downloads for SU music

The "Saltine Warrior"
(Syracuse University)
With it's provocative title, "The Saltine Warrior" was a strident sports song for the "Orangemen" of Syracuse University for a number of years after it's composition around 1912. This very interesting piece, which has nothing to do with a snack cracker but instead figuratively speaking cracks the whip on the university's sports teams, was created by Samual E Darby Jr. class of 1913, and musican David R. Walsh, class of 1912.
From this

The Saltine Warrior

Samuel E. Darby, Jr. Class of 1913, words
David R. Walsh, Class of 1912, music

In the days of old, when knights were bold
Every city had its warrior man.
In the days of new, when fights are few
You will view them from a big grandstand.
In our college town one has great renown
If the game of football he should play.
With his pig-skin ball he is cheered by all,
He's the Saltine Warrior of today.
Chorus:
The Saltine Warrior is a bold, bad man,
And his weapon is a pigskin ball,
When on the field he takes a good, firm stand,
He's the hero of large and small.
He will rush toward the goal with might and main
His opponents all fight, but they fight in vain,
Because the Saltine Warrior is a bold, bad man,
And victorious over all.
Note: This song was written for a student musical program to be put on by "Tambourine and Bones" entitled "The Saltine Gambol" in 1912. Included in the songs was a number about football men and from the words of this song came "The Saltine Warrior". Plans for the show were not finished but the song immediately gained popularity and became a popular fight song.
 
Boy do i yearn for the days of the Saltine Warrior instead we are the only D1 Team with a Eunuch for a Mascot
 
Boy do i yearn for the days of the Saltine Warrior instead we are the only D1 Team with a Eunuch for a Mascot
Stanford has a tree as their mascot.

At least we don't have a creepy mascot with a cartoon human head like Providence and Wake and Rutgers...
 

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