As Syracuse prepares to host Clemson on Saturday, the rest of college football may wonder: What does Orange coach Dino Babers know that other coaches don’t?
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“We’re going to move as fast as we can and we’re going to see if the other team, which hasn’t been doing that for 12 games, can adjust to our style of play,” said Babers.
The success of Syracuse’s speedy offense hinges on two factors: how fast the slowest offensive lineman can move and whether the quarterback can manage the offense without huddling.
“Our offense is a racing car and we need a racing car driver making the tires sing,” said Babers. “Everything is based on the quarterback.”