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[QUOTE="cuse10, post: 2356316, member: 5920"] With that said, SU moved the ball better in the second half. There are few plays that stand out to me in which SU could have scored or completely turned the tide of the game [LIST] [*]Dungey forcing the ball to Ervin Philips for his third interception. If he went through his progressions, he had Ishmael wide open on a slant with real estate and no one near him. Good chance he probably scores. [*]Aaron Servais snapping the ball into the ground on first and second down in the red zone. Takes SU out of touchdown position and forces them to kick a 50 yard field goal. I haven't been impressed with Servais at all this season. That, along with the 15 yard penalty against NC State, was a possession in which he directly cost Syracuse six points. [*]Rodney Williams dropping the interception (his second drop of the game) near midfield. He catches that, with the time remaining, Dino could have milked the clock for a game winning field goal. The ensuing play resulted in the game clinching touchdown. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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