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The Coaches Year atIowa: Record atIowa: Year as ahead coach: Overall Record: : BIG EASTRecord: Year at SU: Record atSU: Year asahead coach: Overall Record: Syracuse: home football and men’s basketball game. conferences, as wellapost-game show aftereach features livegame webcasts, highlights and news Orange AllAccess, SU’smulti-media package. It website –suathletics.com. The site is home of is availableonthe official Syracuse Athletics Every Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork broadcast Internet Messick broadcasts allOrange football games. Located onthe SUcampus, WAER-FM88 also WAER heard onchannel 146. 181 for home games). The Iowa game canbe be broadcast onSIRIUS satelliteradio (channel Syracuse football and men’s basketball games will Sirius SatelliteRadio end Park ‘97 Network isTK-99.5FM. Voice of the Orange The flagshipstation for the Syracuse ISP Sports Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork Radio Mason Mark Neely The Big Ten Network willbroadcast the game. Television On The Air New York, New Jersey, Vermont and Pennsylvania. The Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork canbeheard in the pre- and post-game shows and athalftime. MacPherson game shows. Former Orange head coach Higgins willalsohost the pre-game and post- Brian Higgins ‘04 producer. provide sideline reports and Big Ten Record: Chris Gedney ‘93 KirkFerentz willcallthe action. isthe sportsdirector. and former Orange All-American tight ORANGE SLICES Greg Robinson provides insight and analysis during and former Minnesota coach Third Ninth 5-19 68-64 5-19 56-43 willprovide sideline reports. 1-13 34-30 • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadium(70,585)IowaCity, Iowa• callthe game action and 12th Third Marshall Harris Bryan Carter Ryan Dick Glen isthe will Matt Matt SYRACUSE as itsmen’s soccermatch onAug. 31against Ohio Statewasthe network’s firstlivebroadcast. on the fledgling network. Another leagueaffiliate, West Virginia, helped christenthe channel first time onAugust 30,2007.The Orange willbethe firstBIG EASTfootball teamtoappear Saturday’s clashwillbetelevisedliveonthe Big Ten Network, which hitthe airwavesfor the non-conference games for the Orange against aBCSconference opponent. ever triptoKinnick Stadiumand itsfirstsince 1976.It isalsothe second of three consecutive against Northern Illinois Sept.1atSoldier Field inChicago. The game marks Syracuse’s second- first road game of the yearfor the Orange. Iowa startedoff the seasonwitha16-3victory Washington when itmeets Big Ten foe Iowa atKinnick StadiumonSaturday, Sept.8.It isthe The 2007Orange football teamlookstorebound from its42-12season-opening lossversus stops and Jones’ tacklewere for loss. Jones (Endicott, N.Y.) defensive front four. End team versusWashington withseventackles. The Orange alsohadtwonew startersinits and first-team linebackers: Defensively, fiveplayersentered the starting lineup for the firsttime, including allthree performance inhisfirststart,completing 20-of-30 passesfor 199yards and atouchdown. (Walkersville, Md.) Minn.), On offense, wide receiver Nine playerseachmade their firstcareer startsinSU’sseason-opener against Washington. had more thaneight different receivers (vs. Pittsburgh) catchpassesinone game. least one reception wasinthe 2005seasonfinale atLouisville. In2006,Syracuse never catches represented the firstof hiscareer. The lasttime the Orange had10playerswithat Williams (Buffalo, N.Y.) Sophomore tight end Brinkley (Philadelphia, Pa.) favorite target, matching hiscareer bestwithfivereceptions. Junior different receivers. Junior All-America candidate first career startagainst Washington onAug. 31.Robinson completed20passesto10 Quarterback START MEUP 24 17 CINCINNATI at 20 13 * TBA Connecticut RUTGERS * BUFFALO * 9 tMai(H TBA L,12-42(ESPN) USF * 10 40,329 November atMiami (OH) 27 29 WESTVIRGINIA* 6 OPEN October Time/Attendance 15 Result WASHINGTON September 31 August ILLINOIS Date (Televison) 2007 SyracuseScheduleandResults(0-1overall,0-0BIG EAST) Opponent 2007 SYRACUSEFOOTBALL SPREADING THEWEALTH SYRACUSE FACES FIRSTROADTESTAT IOWA Vincenzo Giruzzi(Utica, N.J.) IOWA quarterback 3 tPtsug TBA atPittsburgh * 3 8 tIw 80 .. Big Ten Network 8:00p.m. atIowa 8 2 tLusil TBA atLouisville* 22 Andrew Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) * Indicates BIG EAST Conference game •Alltimes are Eastern (1-0 overall,0-0BigTen) (0-1overall,0-0BIGEAST) Andrew Robinson (Baltimore Md.) were members of the firstunit.Robinson hadthe most impressive Mike Owen(Riverhead, N.Y.) Ben Maljovec (Warren, Pa.), Jake Flaherty (Wakefield, R.I.) (Parents Weekend) made fivetacklesand one , respectively. One of Gilbeaux’s HOME GAMES LISTED INBOLDCAPITAL LETTERS Brandon Gilbeaux(Washington, D.C.) Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) also hadmultiple receptions against the Huskies. Owen’stwo (Patriotic Day) (Fan Appreciation Day) (Homecoming) vs. recorded apersonal-best 63receiving yards onfour catches. (SU FootballSenior Day) (Legends Day) . Maljovec ledthe group and wassecond onthe TBA 12:00 p.m. ESPNU TBA TBA Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) used allof his receiving weapons inhis TBA tackle and second-year receiver TBA and fullback

LarryNorton (AppleValley, and nose tackle Tony Fiametta was Robinson’s Mike Arthur Curtis S FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA A WinToday Would … 110.0 Sims ...... Brinkley ...... 4.0 11.1 Smith, D. 4.6 0.0 SU 5.4 5.1 Avg. Per Catch Turnovers Avg. Per Pass Avg. Per Rush Avg. Per Play 9.5 UI 0.0 6.8 7.4 7.2 8.2 5.1 3.0 1.0 3.7 Avg. Per Catch Turnovers Avg. Per Pass SU DEFENSE Avg. Per Rush Avg. Per Play 9.9 1.0 6.2 0.3 3.4 21.0 Rushing Yardage 8.0 SU OFFENSE Tale of the Tape Statistical Leaders oisn...... 190 hitne ...133.0 Christensen ...... 199.0 Robinson ...... SU UI rw,AJ .....80 Klinkenborg ...... 9.0 Maljovec ...... 7.0 Brown, A.J...... 8.0 SU UI … … Would beSU’s669th all-time victory. … … … Represent SU’ssecond winagainst Iowa. … … ilas .....3. Moeaki ...... 32.0 Cleveland Williams, M 35.0 ...... 63.0 Brinkley ...... SU UI 21.0 Passing 41.0 Rushing 62.0 Total 142.0 Passing Plays 302.0 Rushing Plays 444.0 Total Yardage42.0 Scoring Plays Yardage Yardage 29.0 46.0 133.0 250.0 75.0 16.0 383.0 32.0 Passing 29.0 Rushing 61.0 Total 199.0 Passing Plays Plays 207 Total Yardage12.0 Scoring Plays 42.0 Yardage 21.0 214.0 3.0 63.0 235.0 under Improve the team’s Septemberrecord to5-4 date. time record to3-1ingames contested on that played onSept.8and improve the team’sall- Would bethe Orange’s third victory ingames against aBig Ten teamonthe road. Would mark itssecond consecutive victory the Big Ten. Be SU’s48thwinagainst acurrent member of Even Syracuse’s record at1-1. Greg Robinson ...... 19.0Young ...... 144.0 ...... ORANGE SLICES Receiving Leaders (YPG) Rushing Leaders (YPG) Passing Leaders (YPG) Tackle Leaders (TPG)

. Shada...... 8.0 UI OFFENSE UI DEFENSE ...... 61.0 nine tackles. Junior MitchKing registered twosacks and three of hisfour tackleswere for loss. Godfrey finished withtwoof Iowa’s three picks. Linebacker Mike Klinkenborg ledthe team with yards rushing. It alsobroke upfivepasses, including three . Senior Charles The Hawkeye defense surrendered 235yards of totaloffense and limitedNorthern Illinois to21 173 yards. the onlyindication of sloppiness bythe Hawkeyes. They alsohad10penalties inthe game for passing, butitcouldhavebeenmore asIowa receivers hadeight drops. Dropped passesweren’t Quarterback Jake Christensen, making hissecond career start,threw for 133yards on12-for-29 carries (6.3yards perrush)and Sims carried for 110yards on16attempts(6.9yards perrush). their 250yards onthe ground. Young ledIowa with144rushing yards and atouchdown on23 rushing yardage. Apairof Hawkeye backs-AlbertYoung and Damian Sims -racked up244of Iowa controlled the paceof the contest withitsrunning game and held a250-21advantage in 3, inthe period. win.The Hawkeyes did most of their damage inthe second quarter, out-scoring the Huskies, 13- on Saturday, Sept.1atSoldier Field inChicago. It wasIowa’s seventh straight season-opening Iowa startedthe 2007seasonoff onthe right foot witha16-3victory against Northern Illinois Longest UIWinStreak: Longest SUWinStreak: Lowest Scoring Game: Highest Scoring Game: Widest UIMargin: Highest UIScore: Widest SUMargin: Highest SUScore: intercepted four Iowa passes, including apairbycornerback Terell Lemon. 21-of-35 passesfor 210yards and atouchdown toleadthe offense. The SUdefense field goals ontheir firstovertime possession. Orange quarterback Perry Patterson completed earn the win.The twoteams were tied, 10-10,afterregulation and bothsquads kicked the 1-yard inthe second extra session, butthe Hawkeyes stoppedSUoneachattemptto Orange hadfour cracks attying the game from held onfor a20-13winindouble overtime. The In the 2006pairing atthe Carrier Dome, Iowa Iowa’s were rushing TDs. won the totaloffense battle, 413-93.Allfiveof Hawkeyes rushed for 336yards toSU’s79and 41-3 victory onSept. 18,1976atIowa. The Iowa racked up25firstdowns toSU’ssixinits to sealthe win. Keith Moody intercepted aTom McLaughlin pass game-winning field goal with22seconds leftand Archbold Stadium.SU’sDaveJacobs kicked the teams wascontested onSept.20,1975at Series Notes: 13-20 2006 H 3-41 W 2ot 1 1976 A 1 10-7 1 SCORE 1 2 H/A 1975 H 0 0 0 0 YEAR Current WinStreak: At Kinnick Stadium: At Iowa City: At The Carrier Dome: At Syracuse: Standing: Games: SCOUTING THEHAWKEYES THE SYRACUSE-IOWA SERIES Three Iowa leads, 2-1 Tied, 1-1 Iowa leads, 1-0 The firstgame betweenthe two 41in1976(41-3) 38in1976(41-3) 3in1975(10-7) 13 in2006(13-202ot) Iowa leads, 1-0 Iowa, 2(1976,2006) Iowa leads, 1-0 17in1975(SU10,UI7) 44in1976(UI41,SU3) 2 (1976,2006) 1 (1975) L T SU beataBig Ten teamonthe road SU beataBig Ten teamathome: 9/16/07atIllinois (W, 31-21) SU beataBig Ten team: 9/16/07atIllinois (W, 31-21) 5 0 40 4 SU playedaBig Ten team: 23 2 The LastTime … 0 3 1 1 3 Total 4 Wisconsin 47 0 Purdue 1 Penn State 1 1 0 80 Ohio State 0 561 Northwestern T 391 L 8 W Minnesota 340 Michigan 290 Michigan State Iowa 1 Indiana Illinois 2 School SYRACUSE VS.THEBIG TEN 0 Rushing: SU Top Series Performances … Receiving: Passing: 9/16/07 atIllinois (W, 31-21) 9/23/95 vs. Minnesota (W, 27-17) UI SU UI UI SU , Jason Manson 16-32-202(2006). , , Perry Patterson 21-35-210(2006); , AlbertYoung 18-75(2006). , ScottChandler 6-65(2006). Robert Avery 12-69(1976); James Grubbs14-69(1975), , Taj Smith5-61(2006); S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA /00 WOIG 40-342ot W 13-202ot L 38-312ot W +indicates BIG EASTConference game 49-473ot WYOMING W #14/15IOWA 9/30/06 37-343ot PITTSBURGH + 9/9/06 24-172ot L atNorth 31-32ot Carolina W 50-423ot 11/6/04 L W #8/7VIRGINIATECH+ 9/6/03 21-24 #-/25atAuburn 11/9/02 L ot PITTSBURGH+ 9/28/02 10/7/00 N.C.STATE11/13/99 at W/L Rutgers+ 8/30/97 Year Opponent Score overtime games. In 1996,California hadtripleand quadruple settled intripleovertime inthe same season. first teaminNCAAhistorytohavetwogames rule wasinstituted. In2002,SUbecame the extra-session games ithasplayedsince the 1996. Syracuse hasa 5-4record inthe nine The NCAA instituted overtime periods in Syracuse inOvertime The Bestof the Best Virginia (15th)and Miami (OH)(20th). more teams onthe listthisseason-West 18th) initsseasonopener and will meet two Syracuse squared off against Washington (t- behind Penn State. ranks second inwins among easternschools wins thanany other BIG EASTschool and winningest programs. It hasmore all-time is tied for 13thonthe NCAAFBS’sledger of football, SUhasamassed 668victories which During itsmore than100yearsof varsity games and the 1959national championship. history of success, including 22tripstobowl The Syracuse football teamhasalong Winningest NCAAFBSCollege FootballTeams 2. im Oi) 642 647 649 653 Miami 20. (Ohio) 647 681 Washington 654 Georgia 18. 668 668 Texas 17. A&M Tech 703 Colorado 16. West 15. Virginia 760 744 SYRACUSE 13. Auburn 769 LSU 781 12. Georgia 11. Southern Cal 10. 787 Tennessee 9. 804 Oklahoma Penn State 8. 781 811 860 Ohio State 821 6. Alabama 5. Nebraska 4. 3. Notre Dame Texas 2. Michigan 1. ORANGE SLICES • • • • • • • SYRACUSE-IOWA CONNECTIONS Carroll Madison (LG/RT/LT) Offense 2007 Let’s GetIt Started Streak Career oyFaet F) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 2 - 4 1 1 1 - - 6 1 Tony Fiametta 6 (FB) - 6 9 Andrew Robinson (QB) Larry Norton (RT) 13 5 - 1 1 Taj 21 Smith(WR) - 1 Paul Chiara (FB) 13 13 Donte Davis(WR) - 1 1 Arthur Kapalanga (TE) 13 1 - Mike Williams (WR) 1 Marvin McCall (C/LT/RT) - Jawad Nesheiwat (TE) 1 Eugene Newsome (RT) Corey Chavers(LT) Ryan Durand (RG) (RB) Rice Moss (WR) Orange offensive coordinator coach and recruiting coordinator from 1982-87. in 1980.Robinson moved ontoConnecticut where he servedasthe assistant head 1977 before working onthe same staffasRobinson asgrad assistants atPittsburgh their coaching careers. Ferentz beganhiscareer inStorrsasagraduate assistant in head coachKirkFerentz bothmade stopsatPittsburgh and Connecticut earlyin Assistant Athletic Director for FootballOperations responsibilities included helping withthe offensive line and scoutteampreparation. Orange tovictories inthe GatorBowl(1995)and LibertyBowl(1996).Hisprimary assistant coachatSyracuse from 1994-96during which time he helped guide the Iowa receivers and special teams coachLesterErbservedthree yearsasagraduate where SU’s and Notre Dame –where that went ontowin the AlohaBowl.He hasalsomade stopsasaGA in1991at Doyle worked asagraduate assistant for the 1990Syracuse football team,asquad the assistant strength coachinMadison from 1996-97. same role for the Badgers, whilestrength and conditioning coachChrisDoylewas Outside linebackers and special teams coachDarrell Wilsonspent 2000-01inthat staff whileserving asthe offensive coordinator atWisconsin from 1995-2005. Defensive line coach head coachin1998. is where Iowa offensive coordinator Ken O’Keefe hadaone-year stint asthe Rams’ Brian White and agraduate assistant for defense in2004. coach co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coachin2004.Safeties and nickel backs at the University of Texas in1997,where SUhead coach Iowa running backscoachCarlJackson spent one yearcoaching the running backs was alsoagraduate assistant inEastLansing in1987. defensive coordinator from 1990-94.Hawkeyes’ defensive backscoachPhilParker the outside linebackers from 1983-89 before adding the titleof the Spartans’ where Iowa defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coachNorm Parker coached Four players 13 ...... Joe Fields 14 ...... Carroll Madison 24 Dowayne Davis ...... Longest Active Streaks Brian White Scott Spencer Chris White beganhiscareer asagraduate assistant atFordham in1986-87,which ...... 22 ...... wasaGA from 1988-89–aswellHoly Cross from 1992-95, 1 2 22 22 1 alsospent time inAustin, asavideo assistant from 2001-03 Desmond Robinson Derrick Jackson wasthe assistant quarterbacks coachfrom 1993-94. Brian White spent the 2006seasonatMichigan State, coached the running backsfrom 1997-01 worked withtwomembers of the Iowa o og() 1 1 1 13 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 Rob Long (P) 1 1 Patrick Shadle(K) 3 1 1 12 1 Specialists 2007 - 1 1 1 1 Cornelius CampbellJr. (DT) - 13 19 1 Vincenzo Giruzzi(LB) 23 Jake Flaherty (LB) 1 Streak 13 1 Ben Maljovec (LB) 14 24 - 1 Arthur Jones (NT) Brandon Gilbeaux(DE) 1 24 1 A.J. Brown (LB) 1 Career Nick Chestnut (CB) Lee Williams (DE) 1 Jameel McClain (DE) Joe Fields (FS/QB) Tony Jenkins (DT) Dowayne Davis(SS) Defense 2007 Streak Career Joe Fields 18 ...... 21 Rice Moss ...... Carroll Madison Tony Jenkins 23 ...... 24 Dowayne Davis ...... Most Career Starts(Active) Desmond Robinson ...... 22 ...... Greg Robinson and Iowa wasthe S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA 4 ense - 162 153 269 214 0-1 1-0 351 1-0 1-0 South Florida 20,Iowa 1,Washington 1. 311 315 Opponents Receiving Votes 1-0 455 1-0 BostonCollege 1-0 512 25. 576 Tennessee 1-0 24. Texas 607 A&M 1-0 23. 1-0 585 Hawaii 22. 644 Georgia Tech 1-0 21. 796 BoiseState 1-0 20. 1-0 TCU 19. 977 1-0 Arkansas 18. 985 Nebraska 17. 1-0 Rutgers 995 16. 988 1-0 1,136 Penn State 15. UCLA 1-0 1-0 14. 1-0 Auburn 1,146 13. Georgia 1,183 12. 1-0 Ohio State 11. 1-0 California 1,275 1,417 1,341 10. Virginia Tech 9. 1-0 1-0 1-0 Louisville 8. Texas 7. Oklahoma 6. Wisconsin 5. West Virginia 4. Florida (7) 195 3. LSU (4) 2. 210 1-0 217 ESPN/USA Today 0-1 267 384 335 1-0 South Florida 27,Washington 1. 278 1-0 Opponents Receiving Votes 1-0 1-0 450 519 1-0 Clemson 25. Tennessee 541 1-0 24. 1-0 659 Texas A&M 23. BoiseState 736 1-0 22. 1-0 662 Georgia Tech 21. Hawaii 1-0 20. 959 940 TCU 1-0 19. Arkansas 18. 1-0 1-0 Auburn 1,080 17. Nebraska 16. 1-0 1,221 1,152 Rutgers 1,085 15. Penn State 1-0 1-0 14. 1-0 1,275 UCLA 13. Ohio State 1,275 1,346 1-0 12. Georgia 11. 1-0 1-0 California 1,542 10. Virginia Tech 9. 1-0 1,619 Louisville 8. 1,449 Texas 1-0 7. Wisconsin 1-0 Oklahoma 5. Florida 4. West Virginia (1) 3. LSU(5) 2. USC (59) 1. Associated Press National Polls . UC(9 - 1,486 1-0 USC (49) 1. ORANGE SLICES • • • • Syracuse is2-1all-time ingames playedonSept.8. by West Virginia, the Orange responded witha31-0dismantling of Buffalo. invitation tothe ChampsSportsBowlinOrlando. Ayearlater, aftergetting beatathome Orange captured ashare of the conference crown witha4-2leaguerecord and earned an After losing atPurdue in2004,Syracuse returned home and thrashed Buffalo, 37-17.The appearance inthe . posted an8-4record, wonitsthird consecutive BIG EASTchampionship and made an a season-opening lossversusTennessee witha38-28winatMichigan. The 1998Orange wins againand defeated Kansas Stateinthe Insight.com Bowl.In1998,SUfollowed up defeated Houston inthe LibertyBowl.In2001,the squad reeled off eight consecutive to vaultinto the national rankings, winitsfirstof three straight BIG EASTtitlesand The 1996and 2001Orange eachlostitsfirsttwogames. In1996,SUwoneight inrow a No. 21ranking inthe coaches poll. and eventually earned aberthinthe AlohaBowl,where itdefeated Arizona tofinishwith from alosstoUSC inthe 1990Kickoff Classic withawinagainst Temple the next week Syacuse alsoearned fivebowlinvitations inthose nine campaigns. The Orange rebounded times towinthe following week,including twooutof the lastthree years(2004,2005). fact, inthe nine previous times since 1990the Orange lostisfirstgame itrebounded five Washington inits2007seasonopener, there isalotof football stilltobeplayed. In While Syracuse didn’t get off the tothe kind of the startitwanted to,losing to REBOUNDING AFTERASETBACK TOTALS 11 3 Washington 11 3 Game No. 6 .273 .273 3&Out .545 6 6 TOTALS 11 .545 112 2 Washington 3 Game No. .182 .545 Pct. .273 1 6 .182 Score 3&Out 0.90 3 2007 DriveTracker .545 Pct. .273 Pct. 1 TD Score 0.90 Pct. Pct. TD Pct. ON THISDATE INSUFOOTBALLHISTORY safety Quentin Harris ledthe defense withnine tackles(fi two touchdowns on26carries. Quarterback Troy Nunes went 14-for-7 for 117yards. Free yards ina21-10victory. Running backJames Mungro ran for agame-high 121yards and Against Central Florida in2001,the Orange out-rushed the Knights 205yards to100 for atouchdown passhelp leadthe Orange tovictory. Quarterback Todd Norley went 9-for-19 and connected withwide receiver ScottSchwedes Covington rushed for agame-high 97yards and one on25attempts. Syracuse defeated Maryland 23-7inthe 1984season-opener. Running backJamie yards onsixreceptions. yards and one touchdown on21carries. ArtMonk recorded agame-high 114receiving on 10of 20-for-158 and rushed for ateam-high 74 Ohio State, 31-8.Quarterback BillHurley connected The Orange beganthe 1979seasonwithalossat OPPONENTS SYRACUSE 01–CnrlFoda W, W, 21-10 23-7 L,8-31 2001 –Central Flordia 1984 –atMaryland 1979 –atOhio State ve solo) and aninterception. S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA Future Orange Schedules at Robinson’s coaches clinic the same year. spring practice and wasthe keynote speaker friend and spoke tothe Orange during 2006 Vermeil. He alsocaught upwithhisold It wasnot the fi Kansas City(2001-03). defensive coordinator for three seasons in spent 14yearsinthe NFLand wasVermeil’s the Kansas CityChiefs (2001-05).Robinson coached the St.LouisRams (1997-99)and Philadelphia Eaglesfrom 1976-82and also way. Vermeil wasthe head coachof the The Vermeils and Robinsons go backalong during itstelecast. was aguestinthe broadcast boothfor ESPN contest from Laura Robinson’s box and Dick against Washington. The Vermeils tookinthe Laura, for the Orange’s 2007seasonopener Carol, were guestsof Robinson and hiswife, Robinson Super-Bowl winning coachand Carrier Dome Dick Vermeil Makes Trip tothe slates: 2011. Here’s alookatSU’smost recent future national powerhouse USC thatwillbeginin Syracuse recently announced aseries with vs. West Virginia vs. SouthFlorida at Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers at Louisville at Connecticut vs. Cincinnati at Penn State vs. Northwestern vs. Akron 2009 at West Virginia at SouthFlorida vs. Pittsburgh at Rutgers vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut at Cincinnati vs. Penn State at Notre Dame at Northwestern vs. Akron 2008 ORANGE SLICES mentor Dick Vermeil and hiswife, rst triptothe SaltCityfor vs. West Virginia at USC vs. SouthFlorida at Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers at Louisville at Connecticut vs. Cincinnati vs. Wake Forest at Virginia Tech at BostonCollege 2011 at West Virginia at SouthFlorida vs. Pittsburgh at Rutgers vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut at Cincinnati at Washington vs. Virginia Tech vs. BostonCollege at Akron 2010 Greg

including the jobagainst Washington. Sixtruefreshmen sawaction and several made animpact, Syracuse head coach Kimmel and Perkins each hadone tackle. D.C.) (Harpursville, N.Y.), A career appearance. SmithledSUwith 19yards rushing. Defensive lineman Derrell Smith(New Castle, Del.) McKinnon (Jacksonville, Fla.) linebacker kicks against Washington, including along of 52yards and one inside the 20.Reserve tackles. Punter (Richmond, Va.) (Jacksonville, Fla.) quarter, the longest inthe BIG EASTthus far. Freshman defensive back a 29.7average. Suterrippedof a48yard return inthe waning minutes of the fourth return man. He racked up178yards onsixkickoff returns against Washington, good for took the game’s opening kickoff and returned it44yards. Suteristhe BIG EAST’sleading rankings. Freshman against the Huskies, which trails onlyRutgers (37.0yard perreturn) inthe conference football season.Syracuse returners averaged 29.3yards perreturn onsevenattempts second inthe BIG EASTinreturn average heading into the second weekof the college The Orange kickoff return teammade animmediate impactagainst Washington and ranks came awaywithatouchdown against Buffalo the firsttime ittouched thatballseason. It marked the firsttime since 2000thatthe Orange scored onitsfirstdrive of the season.SU the friendly confines of the Carrier Dome. average of 71.0yards. Sixof the eight first-possession scoring drives under Robinson havecome in four touchdowns. Lastseason’sfirst-possession scoring drives averaged 10.4playsand covered an in 12games (41.7pct.)including first possession withscores fivetimes times. In2006,SUcappedoff its on itsfirstdrive of the game eight 2005, the Orange offense hasscored Greg Robinson new for Syracuse under head coach 3-0 lead. Quick startsare nothing goal. The kick gaveSyracuse anearly (Morgantown, W.Va.) to setupkicker marching 31yards innine plays on itsfirstdrive of the 2007season, The Orange came awaywithpoints INTO THEFIRE SU SECONDINTHEBIGEASTKICKOFFRETURNAVERAGE OUT OFTHEGATE Totals 5-5 5-5 1-2 0-2 Washington 0-1 0-0 1-1 7-11 .636 Game 1-3 1-2 4-6 Totals 2-2 2-2 1-1 0-2 0-0 Washington 3-7 0-4 0-1 6-15 .400 Game 1-3 1-1 7-9 0-1 2007 Third DownConversions 4-6 0-0 0-0 10-14 7-9 1-1 3-7 15-19 7-11 0-4 10-14 20+ .636 0-1 15-19 Total 6-15 20+ Pct. .400 Total Pct. and receiver Max Suter Mike Mele (SeaGirt,N.J.) . Since he tookoverin Rob Long (Downingtown, Pa.) Patrick Shadle’s came off the bench inhisfirstcollegiate game and made three solo Dan Sheeran (Golden Br Max Suter(RuffsDale, Pa.) and also hadone kickoff return thatwent for 27yards inWeek 1. Greg Robinson 42-yard field ndrew Lewis(Centreville, Va.), Anthony Perkins (Washington, Mike Holmes saw the field onspecial teams. was one of fiveredshirt freshmen tomake their first wasn’t shy aboutletting hisfreshmen learnon /10 ahntn 3 FG TD 31 FG 86 9 56 8/31/07 Washington 9 12 TD 78 11/18/06 Connecticut TD TD TD 13 11/11/06 at 55 48 USF 80 TD 10/14/06 at 7 56 West 9/23/06 Miami 11 9 Virginia 9/9/06 Iowa 6 (OH) 10/29/05 Cincinnati Plays 9/17/05 Virginia Yds. Date Opp. Result First-Possession Scoring DrivesUnder Robinson made twotacklesand defensive back (see above).Defensive tackle OPPONENTS SYRACUSE idges, N.Y.) idges, averaged 44.5yards perpunt onhisfour electrified the Dome faithful when he alsosawtheir firstcareer action. Bud Tribbey Mike Holmes Jared Kimmel Randy Randy S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA and Roosevelt R.“Rick” Wright Jr. G’93. ’78, Diane M.Weathers ’71,BarryL.Wells Lobon ’73,LarryMartin, Angela Y. Robinson ’78, John L.Johnson, FloydLittle’67,John Estrada ’82,Daryl Gross, Carmen Harlow Gregory Allen’72,Dave Bing ’66,Peter J. group. Committeemembers included Monk, a formal SUrecognition and honoring of the committee toconsider, and ultimately plan, led aneffort tocreate aspecial University Following thatevent, alumnus ArtMonk ’80 the events surrounding the “Syracuse 8.” campus for aspecial panel discussion on In 2005,several of the playersreturned to university, community and society.” as wecontinue tostrivefor amore just today asabeaconand lessonfor allof us equality. Their courage 36yearsago stands when weface critical issuesof justice and we want for ourstudents and for ourselves “These alumniare emblematic of the values face of great personal sacrifice,” Cantor said. for their valuesand principles, eveninthe determination of the ‘Syracuse 8’ tostand up “These events willcelebrate the courage and Duane Walker ’80and Ron Womack ’71. “Bucky” McGill ’72,A.AlifMuhammad ’71, Harrell ’71,G73,John Lobon’73,Clarence Richard Bulls’73,John Godbolt’73,Dana included nine individuals: Gregory Allen’72, 8” bymedia reports in1970,the group Although mistakenly dubbed the “Syracuse Cantor by SUChancellor and President Whitman School of Management building ceremony inLender Auditorium inthe with the Chancellor’s Medal inaspecial member of the group alsowaspresented never received afterleaving the team.Each their SULetterman’s jackets, which they group wasrecognized and presented with Syracuse-Louisville football game, the On Oct.212006,athalftime of the could bring. game they lovedand the potential success it decision toleavethe teamand giveupa were not honored, they made the difficult principled stand. When their callsfor action actions. Despitethisrisk,they tookastrong, of the potential consequences of their scholarship athletes, these men were aware and adiversecoaching staff.As talented the equal treatment of student-athletes courage and commitment bycalling for the “Syracuse 8”,showed extraordinary football teammembers, known today as In 1970,agroup of Syracuse University The Syracuse 8 ORANGE SLICES Dr. Nancy Pittsburgh. SU tookthe field decked outinallorange since itdid sofor a2004home game against Syracuse alsowore orange jerseysand pants against Washington. It wasthe firsttime ourselves asNew York’s College teamallaround the state.” with great character,” said director of athletics school inNew York torepresent the statebyfielding extraordinary teams and winning “It isourresponsibility asthe only BCS(BowlChampionships Series) ormajor athletics York’s College Team.” the department’s branding initiative depicting Syracuse as“New feature an“NY”decal onthe back.The decal isconsistent with numbers thatwere previously displayed there. The helmets also Block “S”logo inblueonbothsides, replacing the uniform new 2007helmet design. Thisyear’s“lids” feature the Syracuse Syracuse hitthe game field against Washington sporting its creativity, created the statue from asketch of the Orange legend. Rochester artistSharon Locke, whose workfocuses onconsciousness, spirituality, and played asingle game of professional football. He died of leukemia in1963,atthe age of 23. Trophy in1961.Despitebeing the firstplayertaken inthe 1962NFLdraft, Davisnever national championship in1959and became the firstAfrican-American towinthe Heisman Davis came toSyracuse from nearby Elmira in1958.He ledthe Orange tothe school’s only records, achievements and spiritwillforever beapartof Syracuse University.” the field. Sadly, because of hisbattlewithleukemia, he never playedinthe NFL,buthis first African-American towinthe covetedhonor. He wastrulyanAll-American onand off in mind, and thisisanother tribute tothe Syracuse winner who wasthe we know, the great number 44was retired withErnie Davis this tributeashe wassuch aninspiration to the world. As athletics Davis statuefor twoyears,” said Syracuse director of “It isahistoric day aswehavebeenworking onthe Ernie but prominent placeonthe SUcampus. right hand. The bust willbeplacedinastillundetermined, holding ahelmet under hisleftarmand afootball inhis as “The Elmira Express”, standing inhisSyracuse uniform tall and weighs about500pounds. It depicts Davis, known was unveiledathalftime. The life-sizestatuestands 6’2” a littlemore tangible asastatuesculptedinhishonor fans around the world. Against Washington hisstorybecame forever etched inthe hearts and minds of Orange football The storyof legendary Syracuse football starErnie Davisis campus inJune toclosethe 53-day shoot. Director GaryFleder (“Runaway Jury”)alsoshot several scenes onSyracuse University’s various other stadiums inwhich Syracuse playedduring the late1950sand early1960s. University’s RyanField wasusedtoreplicate Archbold Stadium,The CottonBowland The filmbeganshooting the firstweekof April,2007inthe Chicago area. Northwestern Sunday”) willassume the role of Syracuse head coachBenSchwartzwalder. Brown (“Finding Forrester”) willplayDavis, whileveteran actorDennisQuaid (“Any Given on the lifeof the legendary running backand willbereleased onOct.10,2008.Rob bring Davis’storytothe big screen. The upcoming filmentitled “The Express” isbased involved with.SUAthletics hasalsoplayedamajor role inhelping Universal Studios The unveiling of the statuewasnot the onlytributetoDavisthe University hasbeen IMMORTALIZING ALEGEND ORANGE DEBUTSNEWHELMETS FROM SYRACUSETOTHESILVER SCREEN Dr. DarylGross . “Ernie Davismore thandeserves Dr. DarylGross . “We havebeenbranding S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA community’s identity. become apartof the university’sand the come torepresent football greatness, ithas named simply“44s”. Number 44not onlyhas hangouts inthe Marshall Street area was changed from 423to443.One of the student changed phone systems, the exchange was 13244. And in1988,when the university changed afewyearsago from 13210to For starters, the universityzipcode was University and the surrounding community? How much does number 44mean toSyracuse College FootballHall of Fame. Broncos. He, too,wasinducted into the to haveatremendous career withthe Denver averaging 199yards pergame. Littlewent on led the nation inall-purpose yardage in1965, breaking the records of Brown and Davis, he kick returner inOrange history. Inaddition to Csonka inthe latter).Littlewasthe greatest in 1966(teaming inthe backfield withLarry to the SugarBowlin1964and the GatorBowl played for SUfrom 1964-66and ledthe team Little, athree-time All-America selection, the College FootballHall of Fame. leukemia in1963.He waslaterinducted into backfield never came topass. Davisdied of combination of Davisand Brown inthe same , butthe devastating team. Davisalsosigned toplaywiththe a starteronSU’s1959national championship the firstAfrican-American todo so,and was He wonthe 1961Heisman Trophy, becoming Davis playedfor the Orange from 1959-61. greatest running backof alltime. eight times. Many stillpoint tohimasthe Halls of Fame. He ledthe leagueinrushing and amember of the Pro and to become the NFL’s all-time leading rusher led the teamtoaCottonBowlberth, went on Brown, who playedatSUfrom 1954-56and Ernie Davis. #44 famous –JimBrown, FloydLittleand honoring the three individuals who made the hangs onthe topbeaminthe Carrier Dome, was retired inNovember, 2005.The jerseynow with afootball program –Syracuse’s #44– One of the most storied numbers associated Legend of #44 Reggie McCoy 21-yard blocked punt return atPitt. 2005 Jerry Mackey 15-yard fumblereturn atIllinois. Ben Maljovec 27-yard INTreturn vs. Miami (OH). 2006 Touchdowns Under Greg Robinson Special Teams/Defensive ORANGE SLICES • • • • SU’s100thCarrier Dome victory came against Cincinnati onSept.18,2004. • • • Syracuse’s football record inthe Dome is107-53-2since itopened in1980. season Syracuse is0-1infacility, losing toWashington inthe seasonopener. the Orange finished atleast.500home since itthe building opened. Sofar this Connecticut in2006tofinishwitharecord of 3-3 inthe Dome. It wasthe 25th time contests inthe facility. Syracuse postedhome wins against Miami (OH),Wyoming and and women’s lacrosse teams and the women’s basketball teamalsoplayitshome has beenhome toSU’sfootball and men’s basketball teams. The Orange men’s it celebrated its25th anniversaryin2005.Since itsopening in1980the building The Carrier Dome isone of the most recognizable stadiums incollege athletics and promoted Russtodefensive coordinator following the 2006campaign. While not anew face, linebackers coach and 2003. Division I-AAplayoff appearances asoffensive coordinator/assistant head coachin2001 assistant withthe Tampa BayBuccaneers in2005,and guided Northern Arizona totwo 2006 seasoncoaching the offensive line atJames Madison. He alsoservedasanoffensive Chris Wiesehan Championship. Year Awards from various organizations and ledthe Jaguars tothe 2004Maryland 3AState as SU’sAssistant Athletic Director for Football Operations. Trivers boasts12Coachof the Orange’s running backscoach.He tookthe placeof Longtime Northwest High School (Md.) head coach He replaces the departed TimCross working withSU’sfront-line defenders. tackles atNorthern Illinois in2005and helped the squad toashare of the MAC West title. the same position group atMichigan Statein2006.Jackson alsocoached the defensive offseason. Syracuse head football coach A WINNINGTRADITIONINTHEDOME ROBINSON WELCOMESNEWSTAFF MEMBERS ae u It Ttl Opp.Points Off Total Int. Opp.Points Off Total Fum Int. TOTALS 1 Fum Washington 1 Game 0 0 1 7 TOTALS 0 1 Washington 0 7 Game 0 0 0 0 2007 Turnover Results 0 0 attendance 12times and hasbeen runner-up 11times since the building opened. Dome (.878),and the men’s basketball teamhasledthe nation inaverage home The Orange men’s lacrosse teamhasaremarkable 165-23record atthe Carrier SU haspostedawinning record in25of the building’s 27seasons. Sept. 20,1980.Acrowd of 50,564watched SUdefeat Miami (OH), 36-24. The largest crowd inDome historyshowed upfor the opening of the building on team’s longest home winning streak. beat Missouri,41-9,toOct.7,1989when itlosttoFlorida State, 41-10.It’s the SU wonaschool-record 16straight Dome encounters from Oct.4, 1986when it 2001). SUwent 6-0atthe Loud House ineachof those years. The Orange haspostedthree undefeated seasons atthe Carrier Dome (1987,1988, Derrick Jackson replaced BobWylie asSU’soffensive line coach.Wiesehan spent the (defensive line) made hiswaytothe SaltCityaftercoaching Greg Robinson OPPONENTS SYRACUSE Steve Russ had several coaches jointhe staffinthe Randy Trivers Desmond Robinson has new duties in2007.Robinson isinhisfirstyearasthe , who now serves S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA The New Radio Home of the Orange eeaFls SWA 1110 Binghamton WNBF-AM WSFW-AM 1290 Southern Tier Seneca 1280 Falls (CoachesWHTK-AM Show) Rochester WHAM-AM Newark WACK-AM 1180 Geneva WGVA-AM Dundee WFLR-AM 1420 Canandaigua WCGR-AM 1240 1550 Buffalo TBD 620 1570 Western New York WVMT-AM Colchester, VT Plattsburgh WVMT-AM Oswego WTKV-FM 620 WATN-AM Watertown WOTT-FM 105.5 Massena WYBG-AM 100.7 North Country 1050 Manhattan WEPN-AM 1240 New York City/Long Island 980 1050 (CoachesWVFX-AM Show) Albany WGY-AM Capital Region 810 Utica WKLL-FM Ithaca WPIE-AM Cortland WKRT-AM 94.9 Auburn WAUB-AM 1160 (Flagship) 920 Syracuse WTKW-FM 1590 99.5 SYRACUSE RADIO NETWORKAFFILIATES which begins one hour before kickoff. followed bythe Orange Pre-game Show, start time coverage islivefrom the SUquad live from the Sheraton. Two hours before with the The Gomez &DaveTailgate Hour coverage begins three hours prior tokickoff season from 8:05-9:00p.m.Home gameday Show The partnership includes the addition topromotional opportunities. women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse, in broadcast of Syracuse football, men’s and announced onApril23,thatincludes the Levine developed the partnership, which was Gross Network. Director of Athletics flagship station for the Syracuse ISP Sports TK99 (99.5FM,WTKW)willserveasthe football season.GalaxyCommunications’ radio home beginning withthe 2007 Syracuse University athletics hasanew , which airseveryWednesday during the and GalaxyPresident and CEOEd ORANGE SLICES Greg Robinson Dr. Daryl list for national awards. Junior Three members of the 2007Syracuse football squad havebeennamed topreseason watch Doak Walker Award (toprunning back),senior previous Groza Award finalists willselectthisyear’swinner. sports writersand sportscasters, conference representatives, professional kickers and all season and 2007preseason expectations. Apanel of over300experts, including coaches, The 30candidates for the Groza Award where selectedbasedonstatistics from the 2006 professional scoutsand former winners. Award. The selection committeeincludes members of the national media, coaches, and community and academic attentiveness are taken into consideration for the Hendricks On field performance, winning attitude, leadership abilities and contributions toschool media members and selectedspecial representatives. selection committeeconsists of former NFLAll-Pro and college All-America running backs, The 2007DoakWalker winner willbeannounced liveonESPNThursday, Dec. 6.The (Morgantown, W.Va.) nominee the Ted Hendricks Award (defensive end of the year)and junior • Sixplayerswere taken inthe 1988NFLDraft, including first-round pick Ted Gregory. • • • • • 1987 Tidbits two-point conversion toliftSUa32-31triumphand keep SU’sunbeatenseasonalive. touchdown withlessthanaminute toplay, and pitched to Michael Owens onthe ensuing season game atthe Dome when quarterback DonMcPherson hitPat Kelly for a17-yard the yearcame inthe the final regular- One of the most exciting moments of championship squad wasranked No. 1. polls, itshighest ranking since the 1959 fourth inthe Associated Press and UPI left onthe clock.The Orange finished game-tying field goal withone second head coachPat Dyeelectedtokick a Auburn inthe SugarBowlwhen Tigers’ only blemishwasa16-16tie against Orange rolled toan11-0-1record. Its last undefeated season.The 1987 and hischarges postedthe school’s In 1987,head coachDick MacPherson greatest seasons inOrange history. the 20thanniversaryof the one of the The 2007SUfootball campaign marks redshirt junior linebacker bachelor’s degrees. Senior defensive end Four members of the 2007Syracuse University football teamhaveearned their Bell (Philadelphia, Pa.) times, the eighth-best totalinthe country. American FootballCoaches Association (AFCA)award for academic achievement 16 in the classroom isanother testament tothe SUprogram, which has received the rhetorical studies and Sellersreceived hisdegree inpolitical science. Their hard work information management and technology. Bell’sdegree isincommunication and communication and rhetorical studies and sociology. Giruzzigot hisdegree in have allcompletedtheir undergraduate coursework.McClain wasadual major in WATCH THESEORANGE REMEMBERING 1987 FOUR DEGREESOFSEPARATION trophy wasawarded tothe east’stopindependent football team. The Orange claimed the Lambert/Meadowlands Trophy for the firsttime since 1966.The Tim Brown. Don McPherson finished second inthe Heisman Trophy voting behind Notre Dame’s Syracuse accumulated atleast400yards of total offense nine times. Eleven Orange players earned All-America honors. radio crew providing analysis onpregame and postgame shows. Dick MacPherson wasnamed the National Coachof the Year. He iscurrently partof SU’s isacandidate for the LouGroza Award (kicker of the year). and senior running back Vincenzo Giruzzi(Utica, N.Y.), Curtis Brinkley(Philadelphia, Pa.)

1987 Results(11-0-1) 1/1 vs. T (, La.) 16-16 Auburn 11/21 WEST 32-31 52-6 W W34-10 11/14 BOSTON W VIRGINIA 35-21 45-17 11/7 at W COLLEGE 24-10 10/31 at W W Navy 10/24 COLGATE 48-21 Pittsburgh W 10/17 PENN atVirginia Tech 10/3 at W24-13 STATE 9/26 Missouri 9/19 MIAMI Result W24-10 W Score W20-3 9/12 at 25-11 (OH) 9/5 MARYLAND Rutgers Date Opp. Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) Jeremy Sellers(Rawlings, Md.) senior

tight end isacandidate for the Patrick Shadle Kyle Kyle isa S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA * Indicates school wonthe bowlgame Final Final Four Four Sweet16 Sweet16 2000RoseBowl* 2005Fiesta Bowl* 1962RoseBowl Wisconsin 2007RoseBowl* Final Four West Virginia Final Four 2007Fiesta Bowl Utah 1976RoseBowl* USC UCLA EliteEight Final Four 2002Fiesta Bowl* 1999 SugarBowl* NCAAChamps Ohio State NCAAChamps 2007Fiesta Bowl* Sweet16 NCAAchamps Oregon 2006RoseBowl* 1951SugarBowl* Maryland 2002 2002SugarBowl Kentucky Orange Illinois Sweet16 Bowl 1999Orange Bowl* NCAA Final Four 1994Fiesta Bowl* champs Florida Sweet16 1998Fiesta Bowl Arizona Syracuse School Bowl in 1997-98. Game same year. The Orange accomplished thatfeat NCAA NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament inthe Series and advanced tothe Sweet16of the Tour. currently partof the BowlChampionship to haveplayedinabowlgame thatis Syracuse isone of 13schools inthe country Round Gridiron and Hardwood Success provided the design for the project. project. DJSDesign, basedinCharlotte, N.C., Shemin ‘52made the leadgiftof the lobby Syracuse Board of Trustee emeritus Manny championship trophies. Row” which includes Syracuse’s national The highlight of the lobbyis“Championship sports. well asatributetoSyracuse’s discontinued Orange coaching legend The displayincludes atributeshowcase for trophies, equipment and other memorabilia. sport were added tothe casesthatinclude varsity sports. Large graphics depicting each of Syracuse’s 21 highlight each display casesthat lobby includes lobby area. The change inthe notice adramatic Field House will Visitors toManley Manley Makeover ORANGE SLICES 06SgrBw* NCAASweet16 2006 SugarBowl* Roy Simmons Sr. , as ieo ossin 6h 31:51 100.0 7.0 40.0 4.0 63.6 36th 8.0 125.05 110th(tie) 1st(tie) 18.2 55th(tie) ---- 109th(tie) 81st(tie) 128.2 7.0 779th(tie) 1 Time of Possession 45.0 Fourth DownConversion Defense 0 1 Third Down Conversion Defense Fourth DownConversion 0 Third DownConversion 0 Tackles for LossAllowed 29.29 56th 39th ----- 0 50th(tie) 38.33 Sacks Allowed 24th(tie) -1.0 72nd 10.0 Tackles for Loss 36th(tie) 91st(tie) Sacks 100th 444.0 59th(tie) Kickoff ReturnYardage 142.0 Defense 42.0 Punt ReturnYardage Defense 302.0 1st(tie) Fewest Penalty Yards perGame 63rd (tie) 63 Fewest Penalties/Game 12.0 55th(tie) 70th(tie) 207 Pass Efficiency Defense 16th 44.5 51st(tie) Pass Efficiency 33rd Turnovers Lost 199.0 Turnovers Gained 178.0 98th(tie) 92nd 5.0 Passes Had Intercepted 10.0 33rd Lost 93rd (tie) 106th Passes Intercepted 63.0 (tie) Fumbles Recovered 29.67 94th 103rd Turnover Margin 22nd Total Receiving Yards Kickoff Returns 28th(tie) 63rd (tie) 199.0 20.0 Punt Returns 32nd (tie) 76th(tie) Net Punting Scoring Defense 0 93rd (tie) 22nd (tie) Total Defense Receptions All-PurposeYards pergame Pass Defense Receiving Yards pergame Rush Defense 52nd (tie) Punting 199 30th(tie) 2.00 Scoring Offense Punt Return Total Offense Passing Yards pergame Kickoff Returns Passing Offense Completions pergame Rushing 109th TEAM 52nd (tie) 12th(tie) Curtis Brinkley Taj Smith Field Goalspergame Bruce Williams Total Passing Yards Rob Long Max Suter Total Pass Andrew Robinson 8.0 Patrick Shadle Player Category INDIVIDUAL Rank Offense Efficiency Statistic 83rd 59th 182.0 125.05 ugr 1 100 12 Texas Bowl (beatKansas State, 37-10) 11-2 Cincinnati 1 GatorBowl(beatGeorgia Tech, 38-35) Connecticut 1 1.000 Orange0 Alamo Bowl(beatWake 0 Bowl (lost toTexas, Forest, 24-13) 26-24) 0 USF 1 4-8 1 11-2 2-10 8-5 12-1 6-7 Pittsburgh 1 1.000 1.000 Buffalo 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 Rutgers 1 1.000 0 0 1 6-6 1 1.000 West Virginia 1 1 Miami (OH) Louisville .000 Illinois 0 1.000 2-10 Iowa Washington 1 1 9-4 0 TEAM W 5-7 2007 1.000 .000 L 2-10 won itspostseasongame. had acombined record of 78-72in2006withsixearning bowlinvitations. Fiveof the six Ten of the Orange’s 122007 opponentsPct. wontheir season-opening game. Syracuse’s foes Record 2006 Bowl SU INTHE2007NCAASTATISTICAL RANKINGS LOOKING AT THEORANGE’S2007OPPONENTS International Bowl(beatWestern Michigan, 27-24) Papajohn’s.com Bowl(beatEastCarolina, 24-7) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE vs.IOWA On the March 8 T Vrii 2005 2005 Virginia 2006 TD Buffalo 80 TD West 2006 80 2006 TD Rutgers Virginia 80 TD Louisville 80 TD Wake 2006 2006 85 TD Connecticut Forest 86 TD Year Florida 2005 86 TD State 87 Opponent Result Yds. Scoring Drivesof 80+Yards inthe Robinson Era September Birthdays Instant Replay a mt September30,1983 Coaches initalics September 24,1986 September29,1956 Taj Smith Jonathan Meldrum September23,1983 September18,1985 September20,1985 Desmond Robinson September16,1972 Ryan Howard September13,1985 September 19,1988 Eugene Newsome Curtis Brinkley Ryan Ehrie September12,1988 Steve Russ September7,1986 A.J. Brown September7,1985 Max Leo Cody Catalina Nick Chestnut Ben Maljovec Niko Rechul September: and coaches were borninthe month of The following listof Syracuse players * -denotes coach’s challenge Cincinnati Connecticut USF Pittsburgh Buffalo Rutgers West Virginia Miami (OH) Louisville SUreception (upheld) Illinois Reviewed Play Iowa Washington (1) Game (Rvs.) reviewed inaSyracuse game in2007: Below of the allthe playsthathavebeen 9F icnai 2005 Cincinnati 89 FG ORANGE SLICES September3,1987 September 30,1986 is fitting thathe isourfirsthonorary captain.” a shining example of aleader. As wecelebrate the 20th anniversaryof the 1987team,it “A captainisaleader and an inspirational person,”Robinson said. “Ithink CoachMac is was granted amedical hardship bythe NCAAand hastwoyearsof eligibility remaining. Smith, who enrolled atSyracuse afterplaying twoyearsatBakersfield Community College, He injured hiscollarbone inthe Orange’s fourth game and missedthe rest of the season. 2006. Nine of his12receptions resulted ineither atouchdown orfirstdown for the Orange. touchdowns, including a65-yard touchdown reception atIllinois, injustfour games in A 2007All-American candidate, Smithhad12receptions for 227yards and three 10.5 sacks. yards. Forhiscareer, McClain hasregistered 100tackles(51solo),15.5for lostand lineman. He issixthonthe school’s all-time tacklesfor losslistwith14.5tacklesfor 61 a semifinalist for the Ted Hendricks Award, which isgiventothe national’s bestdefensive nationally with9.5sacksand second inthe conference with14.5tacklesfor aloss. He was McClain, a2007All-America and Nagurski Award candidate, ledthe BIG EASTand was18th inspire others through their actions.” speak,” head coach “Our playersvotedfor twopeoplewhose actions speaksoloudly wecanhardly hear them Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) Syracuse senior defensive end Former Syracuse coach Quad Walk and accompany 2007Orange captains night before the game. The honorary captains willaddress the team,participate inthe activities withthe teambeginning the These indiv addition of honorary game captains. game during the 2007seasonwiththe football willbepresent ateveryhome The historyand tradition of Syracuse Radio Network onpre- and post-game shows. Coach of the Year byseveral publications. He currently worksasananalyst for the SU the final APand UPIpolls. Following the campaign, MacPherson wasnamed the National history. The Orange went 11-0-1,earned aberthinthe SugarBowl,and finished No. 4in 46-4 (.586)record. In1987,he guided Syracuse tothe lastundefeated seasoninschool opener against Washington. MacPherson ledthe Orange from 1981-90and compiled66- head coach display thattothose who havebuiltthisprogram thantohonor these indiv “We alwaystalkaboutstanding onthe shoulders of those before us. Whatbetterwayto Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) Jim Salgado, /Secondary Derrick Jackson, Defensive Line Steve Russ, Coordinator Defense Randy Trivers, Running Backs Chris Wiesehan, Offensive Line Chris White, Wide Receivers Brian White, Coordinator Offense Greg Robinson, Head Coach ON THEFIELD McCLAIN ANDSMITHNAMEDTEAMCAPTAINS COACHING STAFF ONGAMEDAY SU CELEBRATES FOOTBALLTRADITIONWITHHONORARY CAPTAINS iduals iduals Greg Robinson will participate inall Greg Robinson Dick MacPherson willleadthe 2007football Orange squad asteamcaptains. for the pre-game cointoss. . “Thisisaprogram of great historyand tradition.” Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) said. “Jameel and Taj haverare workhabitsand truly wasasthe honorary captainfor Syracuse’s season aeOp Honorary Dick 8/31 Washington Captain Date Opp. MacPherson 2007 Honorary Captains (Home games only)

Scott Spencer, Safeties/Nickel Backs Defense Phil Earley, Quarterbacks Offense IN THECOACHES BOX Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) and junior wide receiver iduals,” said said iduals,” and S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE He hada13-yard reception against Washington. at leastone reception in24-of-25 career games played… Senior receiver All-America candidate Sophomore • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA receptions. the junior receiver gained 33yards onacareer-high fi against Miami (OH)in2006…Inthe season-opener, catch since returning from abroken collarbone he suffered reception inthe fourth playagainst Washington washisfi went 10-for-16 for 156yards, one touchdown and twointerceptions. 15 for 93yards and one …Perry Patterson vs. Cincinnati (2004) for-14 for 74yards ina31-14win…Joe Fields vs. Purdue (2004)went 8-for- one touchdown ina35-14win…R.J.Anderson vs. Auburn (2001)went 6- a 20-9win…Troy Nunes vs. Toledo (1999)went 9-for-13 for 118yards and Donovan Mcnabb vs. North Carolina (1995) went 10-for-16 for 120yards in 17 for 170yards, twotouchdowns and one interception ina30-29loss… touchdown ina34-16loss…Kevin Mason vs. Oklahoma (1994)went 6-for- Graves vs. USC (1990)went 15-for-30 for 191yards and one Robinson ranks firstincompletions and yards …Marvin Compared of firsttime startersfor the Orange since 1990 the BIG EAST. sixth intotalpassing yards and eight intotaloffense in 9-for-11 for 65-yards …He ranks second inpassattempts, passes for 34yards and hitfivedifferent receivers tostart for 199yards and atouchdown …He completedfirstfive first career startagainst Washington …He was20-for-32 RICE MOSS’CAREERSTATISTICS Totals 2007 2006 Carries Yards Avg. TAJ SMITH’SCAREERSTATISTICS TD Long Totals 2007 2006 ROBINSON’S CAREERSTATISTICS ROBINSON STEPSUNDERCENTER RECEIVING RICE BACK INTHEGAME Totals 2007 2006 2005 2004 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 2007 2006 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 2006 2006 0 38 20 .375 20 1 32 14 .625 199 1 0 28 31 0 13 113 13 23 26 272 4 359 40 11.8 1 13.8 0 23 10.0 50 0 16 5 12 33 227 6.6 18.6 0 3 12 65 13 9 -17 28 -1.3 0 3.1 7 0 18 5 68 13.6 1 13 23 40 .575 219 2 1 28 54 684 48.6 1 50 17 260 15.3 3 65 22 11 0.5 0 18 Andrew Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) Carries Yards Avg. TD Long TD Avg. Carries Yards Comp. Att. Pct.Comp. Att. Int. TD Long Yards Rice Moss (North Bethesda, Md.) 5 68 113 13.6 Taj Smith’s(Newark, N.J.) made his hashad 3-yard ve rst ROBINSON ANDREW SMITH MOSS RICE TAJ fourth quarter. 25 yards, including acareer-long 15-yard reception inthe his firstaction asatight end …He made twocatches for career-long 28yards. 63 yards against Washington …Hisfourth catchwent for a Pa.) 2007 DoakWalker candidate first time the twohaveconnected onatouchdown pass. Mike Williams (Buffalo, N.Y.) Robinson’s 10-yard touchdown passtosophomore receiver pass for nine yards. averaged 3.8yards percarry…He alsocaught firstcareer five carries for 19yards inhiscollegiate debut …He Redshirt freshman Sophomore tight end the second quarter. had acareer-long 15-yard reception against Washington in Senior tight end MIKE WILLIAMS’CAREERSTATISTICS CATCH 22 WORKING TOGETHER SMITH SEESFIRSTCAREERACTION MAKING HISDEBUTING NESHEIWAT GOES LONG Totals 152 2007 601 2006 3.9 2 2005 26 Carries BRINKLEY’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 Recpt. 2007 Carries Yards SMITH’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Avg. TD Long Long 2007 Recpt. OWEN’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 2007 2006 Recpt. NESHEIWAT’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 2007 2006 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long oas 14 128 154 11 Totals 2007 2006 2005 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long tied acareer-high withfour receptions for acareer-best 64 0.7 05 139 7 571 4.1 26 2 26 3.7 0 11 1 9 0 9 5 19 3.8 0 8 2 15 7.5 0 8 015 115 11 56 5.1 2 14 3 24 35 461 11.6 19.2 1 4 47 13 0 0.0 0 12 71 5.9 2 15 27 496 18.4 5 47 09 . 120 10 91 9.1 Jawad Nesheiwat (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 4 63 028 15.7 Derrell Smith(New Castle, Del.) Mike Owen(Riverhead, N.Y.) Curtis Brinkley(Philadelphia, in the fourth quarter wasthe saw tallied NESHEIWAT WILLIAMS BRINKLEY DERRELL CURTIS CURTIS JAWAD JAWAD SMITH OWEN MIKE MIKE S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA (Houston, Texas) Corey Chavers(Jamesville, N.Y.) career start. has startedfive-straight games …Norton made hisfirst started inallnine games he’s playedasanOrange …McCall and Durand startedall13games in2006…Chavershas … The group hasacombined 43career starts…Madison Valley, Minn.) Ryan Durand (Leominster, Mass.) Shafer (1999-02)onSU’scareer field-goal attemptedlistwith21. attempt inthe second quarter tied himfor 11thwithMike Washington were the second longest inhiscareer …The and Connecticut in2006…His42-yard field goals against others were vs. Iowa, Miami (OH),Wyoming, Louisville marks the sixthtime he hasaccomplished the feat…The is firstinthe BIG EAST…Histwofield-goal performance field goals pergame …His100.0field goal percentage list with18…He istied for 12thinthe country with2.0 with two…He ranks ninth onSU’scareer field goals made W.Va.) A 2007LouGroza candidate, the ChampsSportsBowlin2004. attempts since he hadtwocarries against Georgia Tech in three rushes against Washington, which were hisfirst Senior running back 7 2 TmVsig 1985-87 2001-04 George 1968-70 Jakowenko Tim Collin Vesling Barber 1979-81 1983-85 1996-99 Gary 9. Anderson Don 21 1975-78 8. McAulay Nate 28 1989-92 7. Trout 42 Dave Jacobs John 42 5. Biskup 47 4. 49 3. 53 2. 57 1. Most Career Field GoalsMade SHADLE INTHEORANGERECORDBOOKS Totals 18-20 2007 46 2006 21-22 2005 75 FG-FGA SHADLE’S CAREERSTATISTICS Long PAT-Att. Points STARTING LINE KNOCKING ITTHROUGH GETTING THEHANDOFF oas 17 34 2 06 Totals 2007 2006 2005 2004 Carries SELLERS’ CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long 310 0 0 0.0 0 14 31 2.2 06 , tied hispersonal bestinfield goals made inagame 18 Patrick Shadle 2005- made upthe starting line against Washington , 00 0 -0 0 0-0 0 6 02-02 42 00-01 69 16-18 46 21-21 00-01 Marvin McCall (St.Augustine, Fla.) Jeremy Sellers(Rawlings, Md.) Patrick Shadle(Morgantown, , and Carroll Madison LarryNorton (Apple had , NORTON SELLERS PATRICK SHADLE JEREMY JEREMY LARRY 32nd nationally. per return ranks first inthe BIG EASTand ties for Williams returned twopunts for 20yards ...His10.0yards returning responsibilities for Syracuse against Washington ... Junior and wasreturned tothe Orange 42-yard line. 27 yards ...Holmes’ lone runbackcame inthe second quarter collegiate debut against Washington withone kick return for True freshman ranks third inthe BIG EASTand ties for 28thnationally. ties for 22nd nationally ...Suter’s178.0all-purposeyards 29.7 yards perkick return ranks second inthe BIG EASTand total kick return yards rank firstinthe BIG EAST...Suter’s opening kick 44yards tothe Orange 45-yard line ...His178 remaining inthe fourth quarter ...Suterreturned the game’s ... Hislongest return of the night was48yards with1:13 debut against Washington withsixkick returns for 178yards True freshman first non-Brendan Carney punt since Nov. 31,2002. quick kick, pinned Washington onitsown12…It wasthe … Barker’s firstcareer punt inthe firstquarter, a65-yard Long (Downingtown, Pa.) best 52yarder. yards …He averaged 44.5yards perpunt and hadacareer- a Washington touchback …He hadfour totalpunts for 178 Long’s firstcareer punt sailed50yards into the endzone for Junior punter 2007 6 178 29.7 0 48 2007 1 27 27.0 0 27 HOLMES’ CAREERSTATISTICS SUTER’S CAREERSTATISTICS Total 1 27 2007 2 20 2006 8 27.0 58 2005 8 10.0 0 7.2 97 0 0 27 12.1 11 0 16 20 WILLIAMS’ CAREERSTATISTICS WILLIAMS HANDLESPRDUTIESFORORANGE HOLMES MAKESSUDEBUTBACKDEEP SUTER’S EXPLODESOUTOFGATES 2007 BARKER’S CAREERSTATISTICS 2007 LONG’S CAREERSTATISTICS MANIPULATING FIELDPOSITION 2 112 56.0 0 65 10 4 178 44.5 0 52 21 Bruce Williams (Syracuse, N.Y.) utRt Yrs v. D Long TD Avg. Yards Punt Ret. ikRt Yrs v. D Long TD Avg. Yards Kick Ret. ikRt Yrs v. D Long TD Avg. Yards Kick Ret. Mike Holmes (Jacksonville, Fla.) Max Suter(RuffsDale, Pa.) John Barker (Avon, Mass.) No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd I20 FC TB No. Yds. Avg. Long No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd I20 FC TB No. Yds. Avg. Long each made their collegiate debuts handled allpunt and freshman made hisOrange made his Rob HOLMES BRUCE BRUCE BARKER SUTER MIKE MAX LONG JOHN ROB S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE ... Fields collectedsixtotaltacklesagainst Washington. consecutive games-started streak to14against Washington Senior free safety tackle against Washington. ... The All-America candiate totaledhis100thcareer solo the Orange secondary’s team-high withfree safetyJoe Fields including 1.0tackles-for-loss against Washington, tied for games inhis24thcareer start...Davis’sixtotaltackles, his consecutive games-started streak toateam-best24 Senior Washington. MacPherson tomidfield for the game’s cointossagainst McClain ushered former legendary Syracuse head coachDick Washington ...As ateamcaptainwithjunior WRTaj Smith, with sixtotaltackles, including 0.5tackles-for-loss, against start ...McClain ledallSyracuse defensive down-linemen consecutive games-started streak to13inhis13thcareer candidate ...Against Washington, McClain extended his Player) and Ted Hendricks Award (BestDefensive End) is a2007All-America, Nagurski Award (BestDefensive Senior defensive end • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE vs.IOWA five totaltackles, including twosolo,against Washington. Junior cornerback CHESTNUT’S CAREERSTATISTICS Total 38 23 2007 2 3 2006 36 20 61 5 0.0- 56 0.0- 0.0- 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0

Total 38 34 2007 2 4 2006 36 30 72 6 2.0- 66 0.0- 2.0- 8 4 0 8 4 1.0- 0 1.0- 0.0- 7 7 0

07 2 05 0 .-0 0-0yds 0 1-0yds 0.0-0 0 0 0.5-1 0.0-0 6 0 2 0.0-0 11 4 5 Totals 55 6 51 2007 2006 32 106 37 2005 13 7 2004 16.0-72 69 20 0 14.5-61 1.0-10 10.5-61 0 0 1 2-0 9.5-51 1.0-10 yds 1 0 1-0 0-0 yds yds MCCLAIN’S CAREERSTATISTICS NAGURSKI, HENDRICKS,MCCLAIN... FIELDS’ CAREERSTATISTICS DAVIS REACHESCENTURY MARK 07 1 10 0 .-0 0-0yds 0-0yds 0 0-0yds 0.0-0 1 0 0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 6 0.5-0 1 0.0-0 70 7 26 5 2 44 Totals 100 60 5 2007 160 2006 4.5-18 2005 46 2 31 2004 1.0-10 77 1-0 2 3.0-17 yds 2 1.0-10 1 1-0 yds DAVIS’ CAREERSTATISTICS NO ROOMONTHEOUTSIDE FIELDS EXTENDSSTREAK ake sit o. F IT FF INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT ak F FF Sacks INT Rec. TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT ak F Fumble FF Sacks Rec. INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. Joe Fields (Houston, Texas) Dowayne Davis(Bronx, N.Y.) Nick Chestnut (Houston, Texas) Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) extended his extended tallied

CHESTNUT DOWAYNE MCCLAIN JAMEEL FIELDS DAVIS NICK JOE solo. Orange against Washington witheight tackles, including six (Washington, D.C.) Redshirt-freshmen Junior strong safety against Rutgers in2006. six tackles...Gilbeauxlastedtallied fivetotaltackles linemen behind senior defensive end Jameel McClain’s Gilbeaux’s fivestopsranked second among Orange defensive including 1.0tackles-for-loss, against Washington ... D.C.) Sophomore defensive end tackle. tackles, including one solo... Kimmel and Perkins eachrecorded one solo Tribbey collectedthree totaltackles, allsolostops...Mele tallied twototal Tribbey (Richmond, Va.) Flaherty postedacareer-best four totaltackles, including a career-high sixtotaltackles, including three assists... total tackles, including four assists...Giruzzicollected Maljovec ledthe Syracuse trio withacareer-high seven Pa.) and junior strongside linebacker weakside linebacker In the 2007season-opener against Washington, junior junior middle linebacker

07 4 00 0 .-0 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 2 0.0-0 2 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 7 0.0-0 20 0.0-0 12 4 8 1 3 1 12 3 9 0 Totals 2007 2006 2005 BROWN LEADSORANGEDEFENSE MALJOVEC’S CAREERSTATISTICS 07 3 00 0 .-0 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 6 17 0.0-0 4 3 5 7 1 1 12 3 3 6 Totals 2007 2006 2005 Totals 11 11 2007 6 2 2006 11 22 11 2005 0 0.0-0 0 8 3 22 0 0.0- 0.0- 0.0- 0.0- 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0- 0.0- 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 0.0- 0 0-0yds 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-1 0 0.5-1 4 13 0.0-0 4 7 2 5 3 2 6 2 1 3 Totals 2007 2006 2005 FLAHERTY’S CAREERSTATISTICS GIRUZZI’S CAREERSTATISTICS A.J. BROWN’SCAREERSTATISTICS Total 16 10 2007 5 0 2006 11 10 Tackles 26 5 GILBEAUX’S CAREERSTATISTICS 21 3.5-14 Assists 1.0- 0 2.5-12 Tot. 0 1.5-11 TFL 2 1.5-11 INT 0 Sacks GILBEAUX MATCHES CAREER-BEST 0.0- 0 LB TRIOMAKESSTARTING DEBUTS INTRODUCING THEORANGE ... eachmade their first-career startwiththe Orange ... matched apersonal-best withfivesolotackles, ake sit o. F IT ak F Fumble FF Sacks INT Rec. TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT ak F Fumble FF Rec. Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. Fumble FF Rec. Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. Jared Kimmel (Harpursville, N.Y.) , and truefreshmen Vincenzo Giruzzi(Utica, N.Y.) A.J. Brown (Bealton,Va.) Jake Flaherty (Wakefield, R.I.) made their Orange debuts against Washington ... Brandon Gilbeaux(Washington, Ben Maljovec (Warren, Mike Mele (SeaGirt, N.J.) ledthe , and

Anthony Perkins MALJOVEC GILBEAUX BRANDON BROWN and BEN A.J. Bud S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA 05Rs ol ea Texas 38,Michigan 37 Texas Denver34,Atlanta 19 Denver 2005 RoseBowl Super BowlXXXIII UCLA17,Arkansas 3 Denver UCLA20, Florida 16 UCLA Super BowlXXXII UCLA UCLA45,Iowa 28 1989 CottonBowl UCLA31,BYU 10 1987 AlohaBowl UCLA39,Miami 37 UCLA UCLA UCLA45,Illinois 9 1986 Freedom Bowl Result UCLA UCLA24,Michigan 14 1986 RoseBowl UCLA Staff 1985 UCLA 1984 RoseBowl 1983 RoseBowl Postseason Record Robinson Owns Perfect averages, respectively. 23 points and 14points belowtheir season scoring teams, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, was alsoabletohold twoof the nation’s top 14 points orless. Inaddition, the defense Longhorns held sixof Texas’ 12opponents to total defense (320.08)inthe country. The in rushing defense (107.42)and 23rd in 18th inscoring defense (17.92),16th Texas defense fi Michigan inthe 2005RoseBowl.Robinson’s defensive unitfor the 11-1squad thatbeat the mastermind behind the Longhorns’ University of Texas in2004,Robinson was As the co-defensive coordinator atthe Success atTexas college coach. level. He spent hisfi for 30yearseither atthe NFLorcollege defensive coordinator, Robinson hascoached coaching inthe NFL,including 10asa a head coach.Aveteran of 14seasons The Syracuse postisRobinson’s fi Born: Years inCoaching: Alma Mater: High School: Hometown: At aGlance October9,1951 ROBINSON SLICES LosAngeles, Calif. University of the Pacifi Garces (Bakersfi nished the seasonranked rst 15 seasons asa 30 Denver 31,Green Bay24 eld, Calif.) eld, rst as rst c ‘75 c points during thatstretch. and forced aremarkable 13 turnovers injustthree games …Denverallowedonly25total title …The Broncos allowedopponents just53.0rushing yards pergame inthe postseason defense throughout the ‘98playoffs wasparamount toDenver’squestfor asecond straight in 1997(83.2ypg.)and ranked third in1998(80.4ypg)…The performance of Robinson’s league’s top10three times during Robinson’s tenure …Denverledthe NFLinrundefense 10th in‘96(196.2ypg)and ninth in‘95(206.1ypg)…Denver’srundefense ranked inthe his sixseasons withDenver fi in ‘96(17.2ppg)…The team’s passdefense ranked among the league’stop10infour of rankings inscoring defense -eighth in‘98(19.3ppg),sixth‘97(17.9ppg)and seventh (291.9 ypg)and fourth in‘96(279.4ypg)…Denver’sdefenses produced three top10 seasons atthe club’sdefensive helm, fi The Broncos ranked inthe NFL’s top10intotaldefense during three of Robinson’s six that six-yearspan,Denvercompileda64-32(.667)regular-season record. making them justone of sixfranchises inNFLhistorytoaccomplishaSuperBowlrepeat. In and claimed back-to-backWorld Championships withwins inSuperBowlsXXXIIand XXXIII, During hisstellarsix-seasonstayinDenver, the Broncos made four playoff appearances Playoff Impact way tothe fi fourth-rated defensive unit,and byseasonnumber three in‘97,the Broncos were ontheir in the same category. By1996,he hadturned Denverinto the league’s with the team,asthe Broncos fi defense in1994,Robinson made animmediate impactinhisfi Championship unit.Afterinheriting aclubthatranked lastintotal in Denver, where he transformed astruggling defense into aSuperBowl Broncos. Robinson established hisreputation asadefensive mastermind defensive coordinator for the 1997and 1998NFLChampion Denver to go withhiseight collegiate bowlgame victories. Robinson wasthe Head coach 010 eesv oriao Kansas CityChiefs Texas DenverBroncos Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs UCLA Organization North Carolina State Defensive Coordinator CalState Fullerton Defensive Coordinator Pacifi Defensive New Coordinator York Jets 2005-present Offensive Coordinator Assistant2004 Coach/Defensive Line UCLA 2001-03 Assistant1995-2000 Coach/Defensive Line Rams, Jets, Patriots Three-time Pro Bowlselection Assistant1994 Coach 2003 Pro Bowlselection Assistant1990-93 Coach 1999-02 Two-time All-Pro Position Assistant1989 Coach 1982-88 1997All-Pro 1980-81 1977-79 Chiefs 1st-round pick 1975-76 Year Kansas CityChiefs Rams, DenverBroncos Colts DenverBroncos UCLA Eight-time All-Pro UCLA Jerome Woods Pro Accomplishments DenverBroncos Roman Phifer Ken Norton New York Jets Lions, Broncos, Chiefs DenverBroncos, Kansas CityChiefs Texas Team withRobinson DenverBroncos Jeff Lageman Derrick Johnson UCLA Name SUPER BOWLSUCCESS ROBINSON’S PROMINENTPROS ROBINSON’S COACHINGHISTORY rst of twostraight SuperBowltitles. Greg Robinson Ha oc Syracuse Head Coach hastwoSuperBowlChampionship rings nishing eighth in‘99(188.5ypg),fi nished the 1995campaign ranked 15th nishing seventh in‘99(297.1ypg),fi Rookie Football Weekly); 1989PFWA All- 1991 1stteamNFL(College and Pro rst season rst c fth in‘97(179.3ypg), fth in‘97 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA EJeKwlwk #0 Signed to a reserve-future contract QBDonovan McNabb onJanuary (#5) 8,2007/vs. New England -Sunday, Sept.9(1p.m.) atWashington -Sunday, Sept.9(1p.m.) TEJoe Kowalewski (#40) 93-84career record/vs. Dallas-Sunday, September9(7:15p.m.) 26-36onfield goal attempts;22-22extra points (Miami)/at Indianapolis -Thursday, Sept.6(8:30p.m.) WRDavid Tyree (#85) Head CoachTom Coughlin Drafted inthe seventh round ofNew the York 2007Entry Draft/at Washington Jets -Sunday, Sept.9(1p.m.) KOlindo 64tackles, one Mare interception, (#2) one forced fumbleand twofumblerecoveries/ LBKelvin Smith(#58) Oninjured reserve/at Houston -Sunday, Sept.9(noon) CBWillAllen(#25) 21tackles, one sackand one fumblerecovery/vs. New Orleans -Thursday, Sept.6(8:30p.m.) FBGreg Hanoian (#43) DEJosh Thomas (#91) Kansas CityChiefs fumblerecovery and one touchdown/at Jacksonville -Sunday, Sept.9 (1p.m.) 143tackles, including 93solo,2.5sacks, one touchdown, one interception, twoforced fumbles, one Drafted inthe fourth round of the 2007Entry Draft/at Seattle-Sunday, Sept.9(4:15 p.m.) LBKeith Bulluck (#53) 12tacklesand one fumblerecovery/vs. Chicago -Sunday, Sept.9(1:15p.m.) STanard Jackson (#36) 25tacklesand twointerceptions/vs. Cleveland -Sunday, Sept.9(1p.m.) CBSteveGregory (#28) FSAnthony Smith(#27) Tampa BayBuccaneers San Diego Chargers 29tackles, 5.5sacksand four forced fumbles/vs. New Orleans -Thursday, Sept.6(8:30p.m.) WRMarvin Harrison (#88) DEDwight Freeney (#93) Appeared in16games and one playoff game in2006/atCincinnati -Sunday, Sept.9(7p.m.) LBMorlon Greenwood (#52) Playedin11games in2006/atMinnesota -Sunday, 2006RegularSeasonStatistics/ OT 2007SeasonOpener Adam Sept.9(1p.m.) Terry (#78) OLQuinnOjinnaka (#76) Player 2007 Team coach Tom Coughlinishead coachof the New York Giants. The following isacompletelist: As of September2,17former Syracuse football student-athletes are onNational FootballLeaguerosters. Inaddition, former pl ORANGE INTHENATIONAL FOOTBALLLEAGUE 19 catches for 197yards, twoTDsand 15tackles/vs. Dallas-Sunday, Sept.9(7:15p.m.) 180-for-316 for 2,652yards and 17TDs, 32rushes for 212yards and twoTDs/atGreen Bay-Sunday, Sept.9 95 catches for 1,368yards and 12touchdowns Sunday, Sept.9(noon) 109 tackles, one sack,one interception, twoforced fumblesand three fumblerecoveries/vs. Kansas City-

/vs. New Orleans -Thursday, Sept.6(8:30p.m.)

ayer and assistant (1 p.m.) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE 0 ad cinn(-0 0,F. O 5 Mike Holmes (5-11,185,Fr.) OR35 Randy McKinnon (5-10,200,Fr.) 20 KR PATRICK SHADLE(5-8,201,Jr.) PR 42 Holder FG PAT LS KO P RC FS SS LC WLB MLB SLB DE DT NT DE Z WR CURTIS BRINKLEY(5-9,203,Jr.) FB 22 TB QB TE RT RG C LG LT X WR • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA Bold CAPSindicates 2006starter• INJindicates non-particpation in2007Spring practice due toinjury

7 o og(-,15 r) 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 RobLong (6-4, 175,Fr.) 47 SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE OFFENSE 4 oe hvr 65 9,J. 77 Corey Chavers(6-5,295,Jr.) 64 0 aa ehia 64 5,S. 8 Mike Owen(6-4,255,So.) 85 Jawad Nesheiwat (6-4,251,Sr.) 80

7 ..Bon(-,21 r) Donta Herrod (5-11,191,Jr.) 6 A.J.Brown (6-0,201,Jr.) 17

7 ikCetu 51,14 r) 9 Jason Tanner (5-11,200,Sr.) 29 Nick Chestnut (5-11,184,Jr.) 27 Jonathan Meldrum (6-5,327,Fr.) 73 LarryNorton (6-3,320,Sr.) 69

3 oyFamta(-,25 r) 4 Paul Chiara (5-11,210,Jr.) 34 Tony Fiammetta (6-1,235,Jr.) 43

7 rhrJns(-,29 o) 5 Nick Santiago (6-3,302,Jr.) 95 Arthur Jones (6-4,289,So.) 97 Brandon Gilbeaux(6-3,271,So.) 91 5 rc ilas(-,20 r) 1 RyanHoward (5-8,185,Jr.) 21 Bruce Williams (6-0,200,Jr.) 15 8 a ue 51,10 r) R 2 RyanHoward (5-8,185,Jr.) OR21 Max Suter (5-11, 190,Fr.) 48 2 arc hde(-,21 r) 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 Patrick Shadle (5-8,201,Jr.) 42 Ade oisn1 63 2,S. 2 Cameron Dantley (6-1,218,Jr.) 2 Andrew Robinson 13(6-3,222,So.) 9

0 icnoGrzi(-,22 r) 0 Mike Mele (6-0,218,Fr.) 50 Vincenzo Giruzzi(6-3,232,Jr.) 30 Mk ilas(-,24 o) 1 aa odl 63 0,S. O 8 DanSheeran (6-3,217,RF) OR81 LavarLobdell (6-3,200,So.) 11 Mike Williams (6-2,204,So.) 1 Taj Smith(6-1,188,Jr.) 4 6 DOWAYNE DAVIS (6-0,200,Sr.) 26 JAMEEL McCLAIN (6-1,256,Sr.) 52 TONY JENKINS(6-3,286,Sr.) 51 RYAN DURAND(6-5,310,Jr.) 75 MARVINMcCALL (6-2,292,Sr.) 67 CARROLLMADISON (6-2,310,Sr.) 59 3 onBre 58 5,J. 2 Cameron Dantley (6-1,218,Jr.) 2 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 3 e ajvc(-,23 r) 6 Parker Cantey (6-3,216,RF) 46 BenMaljovec (6-3,223,Jr.) 33 5 Jake Flaherty (6-1,228,Jr.) 45 JOEFIELDS(6-1,210,Sr.) 5 2 PATRICK SHADLE(5-8,201,Jr.) 42 IANHAMMOND (6-3,272,Sr.) 72 SYRACUSE DEPTHCHART 5 Bruce Williams (6-0,200,Jr.) 15 6 Anthony Perkins (6-4,268,RF) 56 4 ynEre(-,27 r) R 1 Adam Rosner (6-6,308,RF) OR71 RyanEhrie (6-6,287,Jr.) 74 0 JimMcKenzie (6-4,280,RF) 60 0 Jared Kimmel (6-6,252,RF) 90 4 Pu haa(-1 1,J. O 2 Jeremy Sellers(6-0,211,Sr.) OR24 Paul Chiara (5-11,210,Jr.) 34 0 RyanBartholomew (6-3,290,RF) 70 7 Maximillian Leo(5-11,210,So.) 57 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 5 LEEWILLIAMS (6-3,262,Sr.) 55 RICE MOSS (6-2,207,Sr.) 12 8 Nico Scott(5-10,180,RF) 28 OliverFernandez (6-1,220,Jr.) 36 Tucker Baumbach(6-5,322,RF) (as ofSeptember2,2007) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE Syracuse (0-1) Syracuse Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (0-1-0) (0-1-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-1-0) (0-1-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS SYR OPP ------Aug 31, 2007 WASHINGTON L 12-42 40329 FIRST DOWNS...... 13 23 Rushing...... 3 16 RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Passing...... 9 7 ------Penalty...... 1 0 SMITH, Derrell 1-0 5 19 0 19 3.8 0 8 19.0 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 8 302 BRINKLEY, C. 1-1 6 11 7 4 0.7 0 5 4.0 Yards gained rushing... 45 308 SELLERS, Jeremy 1-0 3 3 0 3 1.0 0 1 3.0 Yards lost rushing..... 37 6 FIAMETTA, Tony 1-1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 1.0 Rushing Attempts...... 29 41 DANTLEY, Cam 1-0 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -2.0 Average Per Rush...... 0.3 7.4 ROBINSON, A. 1-1 13 11 28 -17 -1.3 0 7 -17.0 Average Per Game...... 8.0 302.0 Total...... 1 29 45 37 8 0.3 0 8 8.0 TDs Rushing...... 0 6 Opponents...... 1 41 308 6 302 7.4 6 47 302.0 PASSING YARDAGE...... 199 142 Att-Comp-Int...... 32-20-0 21-15-0 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Average Per Pass...... 6.2 6.8 ------Average Per Catch...... 9.9 9.5 ROBINSON, A. 1-1 125.05 20-32-0 62.5 199 1 28 199.0 Average Per Game...... 199.0 142.0 Total...... 1 125.05 20-32-0 62.5 199 1 28 199.0 TDs Passing...... 1 0 Opponents...... 1 128.23 15-21-0 71.4 142 0 30 142.0 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 207 444 Total Plays...... 61 62 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Play...... 3.4 7.2 ------Average Per Game...... 207.0 444.0 SMITH, Taj 1-1 5 33 6.6 0 12 33.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 7-205 4-73 BRINKLEY, C. 1-1 4 63 15.8 0 28 63.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 2-20 0-0 WILLIAMS, Mike 1-1 3 35 11.7 1 13 35.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 0-0 0-0 OWEN, Mike 1-0 2 15 7.5 0 8 15.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 2-1 0-0 NESHEIWAT, J. 1-1 1 15 15.0 0 15 15.0 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 7-45 8-56 MOSS, Rice 1-0 1 13 13.0 0 13 13.0 PUNTS-AVG...... 6-48.3 4-46.2 SMITH, Derrell 1-0 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 31:51 28:09 LOBDELL, Lavar 1-0 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 6/15 7/11 SELLERS, Jeremy 1-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 1/1 0/0 CHIARA, Paul 1-0 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 Total...... 1 20 199 9.9 1 28 199.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 1 15 142 9.5 0 30 142.0 ------Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 ------SHADLE, Patrick 2-2 100.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 42 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd ------|------PATs ------| LONG, Rob 4 178 44.5 52 2 2 1 0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points BARKER, John 2 112 56.0 65 1 0 1 0 ------Total...... 6 290 48.3 65 3 2 2 0 SHADLE, Patrick 0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 4 185 46.2 52 0 1 1 0 WILLIAMS, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 1 2-2 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 6 0-0 6-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 ------WILLIAMS, Bruce 2 20 10.0 0 11 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Total...... 2 20 10.0 0 11 ------Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Syracuse...... 3 3 0 6 - 12 Opponents...... 0 14 21 7 - 42 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G SUTER, Max 6 178 29.7 0 48 ------HOLMES, Mike 1 27 27.0 0 27 ROBINSON, A. 1 45 -17 199 182 182.0 Total...... 7 205 29.3 0 48 SMITH, Derrell 1 5 19 0 19 19.0 Opponents...... 4 73 18.2 0 24 BRINKLEY, C. 1 6 4 0 4 4.0 SELLERS, Jeremy 1 3 3 0 3 3.0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G FIAMETTA, Tony 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 ------Total...... 1 61 8 199 207 207.0 SUTER, Max 1 0 0 0 178 0 178 178.0 Opponents...... 1 62 302 142 444 444.0 BRINKLEY, C. 1 4 63 0 0 0 67 67.0 WILLIAMS, Mike 1 0 35 0 0 0 35 35.0 SMITH, Taj 1 0 33 0 0 0 33 33.0 SMITH, Derrell 1 19 9 0 0 0 28 28.0 Total...... 1 8 199 20 205 0 432 432.0 Opponents...... 1 302 142 0 73 0 517 517.0 Syracuse (0-1) Syracuse Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2007) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------17 BROWN, A.J. 1-1 6 2 8 ...... 33 MALJOVEC, Ben 1-1 3 4 7 ...... 30 GIRUZZI, V. 1-1 3 3 6 ...... 26 DAVIS, Dowayne 1-1 5 1 6 1.0-1 ...... 5 FIELDS, Joe 1-1 2 4 6 ...... 52 McCLAIN, Jameel 1-1 4 2 6 0.5-1 ...... 27 CHESTNUT, Nick 1-1 2 3 5 ...... 91 GILBEAUX, B. 1-1 5 . 5 1.0-2 ...... 45 FLAHERTY, Jake 1-1 2 2 4 ...... 94 TRIBBEY, Bud 1-0 3 . 3 ...... 85 OWEN, Mike 1-0 1 1 2 ...... 50 MELE, Mike 1-0 1 1 2 ...... 90 KIMMEL, Jared 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 97 JONES, Arthur 1-1 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... 28 TANNER, Jason 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 56 PERKINS, A. 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 95 SANTIAGO, Nick 1-0 . 1 1 0.5-2 ...... 51 JENKINS, Tony 1-1 ...... 1 . . . . Total...... 1-0 41 24 65 4-7 0-0 . . 1 . . . . Opponents...... 1-0 34 36 70 8-28 7-21 . 3 . 1-0 . . . • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA four receptions. led the teamwithacareer-high 63yards receiving on in front of 40,329atthe Carrier Dome. a touchdown inthe Orange’s 42-12losstoWashington and Perkins added the point aftertoproduce the 42-12final. Brandon Johnson added a1-yard touchdown runwith1:13remaining, point advantage. alive. Shadlemissedthe extra point and the Huskies maintained their 23- Washington passinterference penalty onanearlier 4th-and-1 kept the drive the second time onthe drive the Orange went for itonfourth down. A Williams remaining. The Orange convertedonfourth and 10asRobinson hit Syracuse recorded itsfirsttouchdown of the 2007seasonwith6:59 to 35-6with2:17leftinthe period. touchdown scamper, thisone from 20yards out,pushed the Huskies margin 10:38 mark of the third period toextend the leadto28-6.Another Rankin first possession of the second halfand Locker added an8-yard TDrunatthe Inthe third quarter, Rankinbroke for a47-yard touchdown runonthe pulled the Orange withineight, 14-6,and wasthe 18thof hiscareer. 42-yard field goal, with19seconds toplayinthe opening half.The kick Shadlemoved into ninth onSU’scareer field goals ledger withanother extend the Huskies leadto14-3with2:48go inthe half. drive, including a1-yard quarterback sneak for the TD.Perkins’ point afterto took 6minutes and 24seconds. Locker rushed fivetimes for 56yards onthe The Huskies padded their leadwithanother 80-yard scoring march that drive. He cappedthe march witha13-yard touchdown runoff the right side. score 7-3.Rankinrushed for 32yards and twocatches for 10yards onthe than twominutes into the second stanza.RyanPerkins’ extra point made the Locker marched hissquad 80yards on10playstoclaima6-3advantage less with apairof 80-yard scoring drives. Onthe final possession of the period, Inthe second partof the opening quarter, Washington asserteditself 10:59 leftinthe firstquarter. Shadle completed fiveof hisfirstsixpassesfor 34yards. Syracuse 45.Robinson, operating mostly outof the shotgun, caught passesinthe game. receptions for 33yards. Ten different Orange receivers INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 2-20 7-205 199 0 13 20-32 29-8 Wash 0-0 4-73 SU Wash 142 Wash 0 61-207 Wash 23 15-21 SU Wash 41-302 Wash SU 62-444 SYRACUSE Washington 0 1st Penalties-Yards 8-56 14 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 4-46.2 Passes hadintercepted 21 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards 7 First Downs WASH 42 3rd7-45 1-1 6-48.3 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU –Sal,4-adfedga 93-:9 14-06 35-12 9-34-2:29 11-56-6:17 –Williams, 10-yard passfrom Robinson –Shadle, 42-yard field goal hde 2yr il ol -140 00-03 9-31-4:01 – Shadle, 42-yard field goal Andrew Robinson Max Suter –Jhsn n-adrn -220 42-12 35-06 28-06 21-06 4-12-2:01 14-03 11-80-4:46 07-03 5-70-1:14 4-70-1:19 13-80-6:24 10-80-3:51 –Johnson, one-yard run –Rankin,20-yard run –Locker, eight-yard run –Rankin,47-yard run –Locker, one-yard run –Rankin,13-yard run Syracuse 12 Washington 42 hit a42-yarder, togivethe Orange a3-0leadwith 3 3 0 6 12 onacrossing route for the TDtomake the score 35-12.It was August 31atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. tookthe opening kickoff for 44yards tothe Taj Smith –Brown, A.6-2-8,Maljovec, 3-4-7;Wash –Forrester, 2-5-7, Savannah, 1-5-6 –Smith,T. 5-33,Brinkley4-63;Wash –Russo5-49,Reece –4-50 –Robinson 20-32-199;Wash –Locker 14-19-142 –Smith,D.5-19;Wash –Rankin 17-147 went 20-for-32 for 199yards and tied hiscareer-high withfive Game Curtis Brinkley # 1 Plays-Yds-Time Score Patrick

GAME SUMMARIES ROBINSON ANDREW Mike S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA AK Y -d. U 0-0 7-205 SU SU 2-20 SACKS BY: #-Yds. 7-45 SU KO RET.: #-Yds. 2-1 SU PUNT RET.: #-Yds. OPP SU PENALTIES: #-Yds. 1-1 OPP FUMBLES: #-Lost 6-15 OPP SU PUNTING:#-Avg. 7-21 31:51 SU OPP SU 6-48.3 4th DOWNCONV. 4-73 SU OPP 0-0 3rd DOWNCONV. OPP TIME OFPOSS. 8-56 OPP 0-0 Penalty 13 OPP Pass 4-46.2 SU OPP 0-0 Rush SU Total OPP 1 1st DOWNS: 62.5 7-11 SU OPP Int. SU SU Comp.Pct. 28:09 9 OPP 0 TDs 3 7 OPP SU OPP 16 Comp. SU OPP 23 0 Att. 0 OPP 1 PASSING: Yds. SU 0 OPP TDs 3.4 SU 20 199 SU OPP 61 Att. 71.4 SU OPP 15 RUSHING: Yds. 32 207 SU SU OPP 8 21 SU AVG. Yds/Play SU SU OPP 0 142 TOTAL PLAYS 6 OPP 29 TOTAL OFFENSE OPP 41 OPP 302 OPP 7.2 62 444 Wash. Iowa Illinois Louis. Miami (OH) WVU Rutgers Buffalo Pitt. USF UConn Cincy TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA * Denotes BIG EASTconference game Cincy* UConn* USF * 5-33/0 3-35/0 Pitt.* 1-9/0 Williams, Mike Buffalo 1-4/0 Rutgers* 2-15/0 Smith, Taj WVU* Smith, Derrell Miami (OH) 1-13/0 Louis.* Sellers, Jeremy 1-15/0 Owen, Mike Illinois 1-9/0 Iowa 1-3/0 Nesheiwat, Jawad Wash. Moss, Rice Lobdell, 4-63/0 Lavar Chiara, Paul Brinkley, Curtis Player 5-19/0 3-3/0 Smith, Derrell Sellers, Jeremy CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* 32 20 0 ILLINOIS 62.5 199 1 28 7 at Iowa WASHINGTON Att Robinson, Andrew Comp Int Cincy* UConn* USF * Pitt.* Pct Buffalo Rutgers* WVU* Miami (OH) Louis.* Illinois Iowa 1-1/0 Yards Wash. Robinson, A 6-4/0 Fiammetta, Tony 1-(-2)/0 Dantley, Cameron Brinkley, Curtis Player TD Long Sack RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YDS/TDS) RUSHING (CARRIES-YDS/TDS) PASSING ndrew ndrew 13-(-17)/0 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE Opponent No-Yds-Avg-Lg No-Yds-Avg-Lg • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA * indicates BIG EASTconference game CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON 2-20-10.0-11 Opponent No-Yds-Avg-Lg Williams, CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* Bruce BUFFALO RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON 1-27-27.0-27 6-178-29.7-48 PUNT RETURNS CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON 2-2/42, Opponent FG-FGA/Yds Shadle, 0-1 42 (Miss) PATs Patrick KICKING KICK RETURNS oms ie Suter, Max Holmes, Mike INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO Long, Rob RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) Barker, John at Louisville* No-Yds-Avg.-Inside 20 ILLINOIS No-Yds-Avg.-Inside 20 4-178-44.5-1 at Iowa WASHINGTON 2-112-56.0-1 Opponent PUNT RETURNS S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA * Denotes BIG EASTconference game Cincy* UConn* USF * Pitt.* Buffalo Rutgers* WVU* Miami (OH) Louis.* Illinois Cincy* Iowa UConn* USF * Wash. Pitt.* Buffalo Rutgers* WVU* Player Miami (OH) Louis.* 2-4/6 Illinois Iowa 5-1/6 Wash. 2-3/5 Fields, Joe 6-2/8 Davis, Dowayne Chestnut, Nick Brown, A.J. Player 1-1/2 3-4/7 Mele, Mike 3-3/6 2-2/4 Maljovec, Ben Cincy* Giruzzi, Vincenzo UConn* Flaherty, Jake USF * Player Wash. 3-0/3 Pitt.* Buffalo 0-1/1 Rutgers* Iowa Tribbey, Bud WVU* 1-1/2 1-0/1 Santiago, Nick Miami (OH) 1-0/1 Louis.* Perkins, Anthony 1-0/1 Illinois Owen, Mike Illinois Iowa 0-0/0 Kimmel, Jared Wash. Jones, Arthur 4-2/6 Jenkins, Tony Louis.* 5-0/5 McClain, Jameel Gilbeaux, Brandon Player LINEBACKERS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) DEFENSIVE LINE(SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) OTHER (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) DEFENSIVE BACKS(SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS im O) V* ugr* ufl Pt. UF* Cn Cincy* UConn* USF * Pitt.* Buffalo Rutgers* WVU* Miami (OH) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Total Assist Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards INTs/Return Yds 1/16 vs. Connecticut, Forced Fumbles Total Assist Tackles Solo Sacks TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Receiving Yards Average Long Yards Punting Number Fumbles Forced Fumbles Forced Breakups INT ReturnYds Interceptions Total Assist Tackles Solo Kick Returns Longest Yards Returns Punt Returns Rushing Longest Receptions Yards Longest Carries Rushing Yards

Receiving Yards uhn Yards Carries Rushing # 13JOHNBARKER # 34PAUL CHIARA # 27NICKCHESTNUT # 3DELONECARTER # 99CORNELIUSCAMPBELL # 14QUINTONBROWN # 17A.J.BROWN # 22CURTISBRINKLEY 2.0/5vs. Miami (OH),2006

4vs. Notre Dame, 2005;West Virginia, 2006 Touchdowns 1vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Receptions Touchdowns Longest Touchdowns 43 vs. Louisville, 2005 Touchdowns Receptions Longest Yards Touchdowns Longest Carries Yards 1vs. 11vs. Louisville, 2006 91vs. West Virginia, 2006 108vs. Miami (OH),2006

1vs. Louisville, 2005 48vs. Rutgers, 2005 26vs. Miami (OH),2006 19vs. Connecticut, 2006 1vs. Florida State, Connecticut &Lousiville, 2005 4vs. Rutgers, 2006 13 27 24 vs. Louisville, 2005 38 vs. Louisville, 2005 4vs. Louisville, 2006;Washington, 2007 1 vs. Rutgers &SouthFlorida, 2005; Iowa, Pitt,2006 1 vs. Virginia &Louisville, 2005;WVU,Cinci., 2006 3 8 vs. Louisville, 2005

vs. Louisville, 2005 vs. Louisville, 2005 vs. Louisville, 2005 56.0 vs. Washington, 2007 112 vs. Washington, 2007 129 vs. Wyoming, 2006 65 vs. Washington, 2007 10 vs. Louisville, 2006 22 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 47 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 21 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 36 vs. Louisville, 2005 63 vs. Washington, 2007 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 2 vs. Florida State, 2004 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 9 vs. Louisville, 2006 2 vs. Washington, 2007 2 vs. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 1 vs. Louisville, 2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 5 vs. Iowa, 2006 1 vs. Iowa, Illinois, SouthFlorida, 2006 4 vs. Louisville, 2006 6 vs. Louisville, 2006;Washington, 2007 2 vs. Rutgers &Louisville, 2005 Virginia, Rutgers, SouthFlorida &Louisville, 2005; 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 1 vs. Miami (OH),Connecticut, 2006 Iowa, Pitt,WVU,Cinci., 2006 3 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. Miami (OH),Rutgers, 2006 1/0 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2.0/5 vs. Miami (OH),2006 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS Receiving Longest Receptions Receiving Yards TFL-Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Passing Yards Interceptions/Ret. Yds. TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Breakups Total Assist Tackles Solo ikf eun Kickoff Returns Longest Carries Rushing Yards Fumbles Forced Fumble Recovery Pass Breakups Yards Interceptions Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo

Fumble Recoveries Total Assist Tackles Solo Total Assist Tackles Solo TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Total Tackles Solo Carries Longest Rushing Yards # 5JOEFIELDS # 43TONYFIAMMETTA # 26DOWAYNE DAVIS # 7DONTEDAVIS # 6DONTA HERROD # 30VINCENZOGIRUZZI # 91BRANDONGILBEAUX # 45JAKEFLAHERTY 1.0/10vs. Buffalo, 2005;1.0/1vs. Washington, 2007 1.0/7vs. Miami (OH),2006 1vs. Virginia, &Rutgers, 2005 2vs. Illinois, 2006 1vs. Notre Dame, 2005;vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Attempts Completions Longest Touchdowns 1vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 Yards Assist 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. West Virginia, 2006 1 vs. 1 vs. Louisville, 2005;Illinois, WVU,Connecticut, 2006 37vs. Virginia, 2005 53vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 10vs. Wake Forest, 2006 1.0/10 vs. Buffalo, 2005 3vs. Washington, 2007 4vs. Washington, 2007 vs. Wake Forest, Miami (OH),WVU,2006 2005; Dame,Notre & Pittsburgh Virginia, Buffalo, 15 vs. Connecticut, 2005 8 vs. Connecticut &Notre Dame, 2005 8 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 131 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 2/6 vs. Connecticut, 2006 3 vs. Miami (OH),2006 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005;Washington, 2007 12 vs. West Virginia, 2006 15 vs. Purdue, 2004 70 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 14 vs. Buffalo and Cincinnati, 2004;Rutgers, 2005 72 vs. Rutgers, 2005 1 vs. Iowa, Wyoming, Pitt,SouthFlorida, 2006 7 vs. West Virginia, 2006 6 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 8 vs. Purdue, 2004 9 vs. Purdue, 2004;Cincinnati, 2005 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 1.0/7 vs. Miami (OH),1.0/1vs. Cincinnati, 2006 6 vs. Washington, 2007 4 vs. Buffalo, 2005 6 vs. Rutgers, 2006 2 vs. Iowa, Illinois, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006 5 vs. Rutgers, 2006l;Washington, 2007 0.5-1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 26vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 16 vs. Louisville, 2006 1.0/7 1.0/7 vs. Connecticut, 2006 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 1 vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 2006 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 4 vs. Iowa, 2006 vs. Connecticut, 2006;1.0/2vs. Washington, 2007;1.0/1vs. Rutgers, 2006 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA Total Tackles Solo Long Average Yards Punting Number 2.5/7vs. Connecticut, 2006 TFL/Yds. Sacks/Yds. 2006 Pass Breakups Fumble Recovery Total Assist Tackles Solo Int. Ret.TDs Int. Ret.Yds. Pass Breakups Interceptions Total Assist Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Yards Fumble Recoveries/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo 1.0/5vs. Connecticut, 2006 2007 Blocked Kick TFL/Yds Sack/Yds Fumbles Forced Fumble Recovery Pass Breakup Total Longest Yards Kick Returns Total Tackles Solo Assist Tackles Solo # 97ARTHURJONES # 51TONYJENKINS # 35MIKEHOLMES # 52JAMEELMCCLAIN # 50MIKEMELE # 33BENMALJOVEC # 47ROBLONG # 11LAVAR LOBDELL # 90JAREDKIMMEL # 98ARTHURKAPALANGA 1.0/1vs. Washington, 2007 1.0/6vs. Cincinnati, 2005;Wake Forest 2006 1vs. Purdue, 2004 2vs. Louisville, 2005 1vs. Louisville, 2005; vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 1vs. West Virginia, 2005 Longest Receptions 1vs. Connecticut, 2004; SouthFlorida, 2006 1vs. Connecticut, 2004;vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 3vs. Washington, 2007 Assist 7vs. Washington, 2007 1vs. West Virginia, Cincinnati, 2006;Washington, 9vs. Cincinnati, 2006 2vs. West Virginia, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006 8vs. Miami (OH),2006 2.0/9 vs. 1vs. Washington, 2007 1vs. Louisville2005;Rutgers 2006 5 vs. Florida State&Georgia Tech, 2004 5 vs. 27 vs. Miami (OH),2006 27 vs. Washington, 2007 27 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),Cincinnati, 2006 4 vs. Washington, 2007 178, vs. Washington, 2007 1/0 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 52 vs. Washington, 2007 vs. Miami (OH),2.0/8vs. Connecticut, 2006 Georgia Tech, 2004;2.0/13vs. Illinois, 2006;2.0/2 Connecticut, &Notre Dame 2005;Miami (OH),West 4 vs. Washington, 2007 Virginia, 2006 7 vs. West Virginia, 2006 5 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 2 vs. Connecticut, 2006 2.5/5 vs. Illinois, 2.5/11vs. Cincinnati, 2/15 vs. Iowa, 2006;2/8vs. Miami (OH),2006 2 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 44.5 vs. Washington, 2007 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 18 vs. Illinois, 2006 19 vs. Iowa, 2006 2 vs. Iowa, 2006 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS ube ocd Fumbles Forced Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds Tackles Solo Kickoff Return Receiving Touchdown Longest Carries Rushing Yards West Virginia, 2006;Washington, 2007 Receiving Receptions Total Assist Tackles Solo Total Assist Tackles Solo Receiving Catches Longest Carries Rushing Yards Attempts Passing Yards Receiving Receptions Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Tackles Longest Punt Returns Total Tackles Solo # 85MIKEOWEN # 80JAWAD NESHEIWAT # 12RICEMOSS # 86MAXMEISEL # 24JEREMYSELLERS # 95NICKSANTIAGO # 9ANDREWROBINSON # 56ANTHONYPERKINS

2vs. West Virginia, 2004 Total Longest Yards Longest Receptions Yards Longest Yards Yards Touchdowns Completions Touchdowns Longest Yards Touchdowns Yards 2vs. Iowa, 2006 2vs. Iowa, 2006 9vs. West Virginia, 2004 4vs. BostonCollege, 2004 11vs. BostonCollege, 2004 15vs. Washington, 2007 4vs. Rutgers, 2006 15vs. Washington, 2007 36vs. Illinois, 2006 6vs. West Virginia, 2004 5vs. BostonCollege, 2004 6vs. Pittsburgh & Boston College, 2004 2vs. Miami (OH),2006;Washington, 2007

18vs. Rutgers, 2006 2vs. BostonCollege, 2004 0 s 1vs. Miami (OH),Rutgers, 2006 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005;Illinois, 2006 1.0/3 vs. Illinois, 2006 1.0/3 vs. Illinois, 1.0/1vs. Louisville, 2006 1 vs. Wake Forest, Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH), 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006;Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 199 vs. Washington, 2007 116 vs. Louisville, 2005 50vs. Cincinnati, 2005 31 vs. Rutgers, 2006 32 vs. Washington, 2007 16 vs. Illinois, 2006 20 vs. Washington, 2007 15 vs. Washington, 2007 5vs. Buffalo, 2004 2 vs. Washington, 2007 8 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Rutgers, 2006 5 vs. Rutgers, 2006 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 6 vs. Louisville, 2005 1 vs. Wyoming, 2006 4 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1 vs. Rutgers, 2006;Washington, 2007 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September8,2007(8:00p.m.BigTen Network)•KinnickStadiumIowaCity, Iowa• SYRACUSE atIOWA vs. Washington, 2007 Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Total Assist Kickoff Returns vs. Connecticut, 2006;Washington, 2007 Made PAT’s Attempts Made Field Goals Tackles Solo Longest Rushing Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo vs. Washington, 2007 Kickoff Returns Tackles Solo Receptions Yards Longest Receiving vs. Louisville, 2006 Kick Returns Yards Longest Number Punt Returns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Longest Rushing Yards Touchdowns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards # 4TAJ SMITH # 25DERRELLSMITH # 42PATRICK SHADLE # 55LEEWILLIAMS # 1MIKEWILLIAMS # 15BRUCEWILLIAMS # 94BUDTRIBBEY # 29JASONTANNER # 48MAXSUTER 3.0/7 vs. Wyoming, 2006

1.0/2vs. Wyoming, 1.0/4vs. Connecticut 2006 5vs. Louisville, 2005 Touchdowns Longest Yards Longest Carries Yards Yards Longest Attempted Touchdowns Longest Carries Yards Total 109vs. Cincinnati, 2005 20vs. Notre Dame, 2005 19vs. Washington, 2007 1vs. Wake Forest, Illinois, Connecticut, 2006;

2vs. Iowa, Miami (OH),Wyoming, Louisville, 48vs. Illinois, 2006 26vs. Cincinnati, 2005 5vs. Washington, 2007 8vs. Washington, 2007 2vs. Wake Forest, 2006 46vs. Wake Forest, 2006 13vs. Wake Forest, 2006 3vs. Iowa, 2006 39 vs. Louisville, 2005 20 vs. SouthFlorida, 2005 12 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 1vs. Illinois, 2006 0 vs. Washington, 2007 3 vs. SouthFlorida, Notre Dame &Louisville, 2005; 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 3 vs. Washington, 2007 3 vs. Washington, 2007 178 vs. Washington, 2007 106 vs. Illinois, 2006 6 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 48 vs. Washington, 2007 37 vs. Rutgers, 2006 17 vs. Rutgers, 2006 65 vs. Illinois, 2006 47vs. West Virginia, 2006 99 vs. West Virginia, 2006 6 vs. Washington, 2007 4 vs. Illinois, Miami (OH), Wyoming, 2006 4 vs. Illinois, Miami (OH), Wyoming, 2006 3 vs. Rutgers, 2006 1 vs. Wake Forest, Illinois, Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH),2006 5 vs. Iowa &Illinois, 2006;Washington, 2007 1 vs. Pittsburgh, WVU,Louisville, USF, 2006 5 vs. Louisville, 2006 9 vs. Washington 1 vs. Washington, 2007 9 vs. Washington, 2007

ORANGE CAREERHIGHS S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE