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Orange Insider LOUISVILLE (9-0) AT SYRACUSE (4-5) • 12 p.M. SATURDAY • CARRIER DOME • ABC ORANGE INSIDER Where Buyers & Sellers Connect. 24/7 Frank Ordoñez / The post-Standard SU’S LEWELLyN COKER (left) and Robert Welsh against Cincinnati on Nov. 3. 2012STATS SU’SLEADERS SU UL Passing Comp. Att. YPG Int. Avg. points/game 26.4 34.0 Ryan Nassib 226 357 308.1 8 Turnovers 17 8 Rushing No. Yds. Lg. Fumbles lost 9 4 Jerome Smith 146 731 34 Interceptions thrown 8 4 Prince-Tyson Gulley 89 383 21 Photos First downs 228 206 Ashton Broyld 33 164 22 • Rushing 81 85 Receiving No. Yds. Lg. • Extended Descriptions Passing 127 108 Marcus Sales 50 722 41 Penalty 20 13 Alec Lemon 44 569 68 • Search 3rd-down conv. % 45.1% 52.0% Jarrod West 37 523 33 4th-down conv. % 63.6% 80.0% Beckett Wales 29 315 32 • Track Avg. ypg 463.8 430.1 Prince-Tyson Gulley 24 187 61 Offensive plays 711 610 Field goals Made Att. Lg. Ross Krautman 10 18 47 Average gain 7.8 6.3 • Email Punting No. Avg. Lg. Rushing ypg 155.7 156.4 Jonathan Fisher 38 39.0 58 Rushes 353 340 Kickoff returns No. Avg. Lg. Average gain 4.0 4.1 syracuse.com/classifieds Jeremiah Kobena 11 19.2 26 passing ypg 308.1 273.7 Punt returns No. Avg. Lg. Comp/attempts 226/358 188/270 Ritchy Desir 14 4.9 33 Avg. gain/attempt 7.8 9.1 Tackles Solo Ast. Total The Post-Standard Sacks 17 17 Shamarko Thomas 45 21 66 penalties 75 63 Siriki Diabate 31 27 58 punts/avg. yards 41/38.8 34/37.5 Dyshawn Davis 28 22 50 POWERING punts blocked 1 1 Deon Goggins 19 22 41 punt returns/avg. 23/3.6 13/4.5 Jeremi Wilkes 30 10 40 Kickoff returns/avg. 25/19.0 23/19.0 Marquis Spruill 16 22 38 HOWTHEYSTACKUP Quarterbacks Running backs Receivers Offensive line 12 Ryan Nassib 45 Jerome Smith 5 Marcus Sales 67 Justin pugh QB Sr. 6-3, 227 TB Jr. 6-0, 217 WR Sr. 6-0, 192 LT Sr. 6-5, 297 31 Clay Cleveland 15 Alec Lemon 75 Zach Chibane 5 Teddy Bridgewater Jr. 6-1, 226 QB So. 6-3, 220 FB WR Sr. 6-5, 204 LG Sr. 6-5, 298 Bridgewater awakens memories 28 Jeremy Wright of Donovan McNabb with his TB Jr. 5-11, 205 85 Beckett Wales 59 Macky Macpherson passing (.704 completion pct., TE Jr. 6-3, 230 C Jr. 6-2, 282 18 TDs, 4 INTs) and mobility. Nassib (18/8) lacks the latter UL’s tandem of Senorise Perry critical quality. (5.2 ypc) and Wright (4.7) has already produced 1,354 yards 9 DeVante parker 55 Rob Trudo and 20 TDs. SU’s ground game WR So. 6-3, 204 RG So. 6-3, 282 behind Smith (731 yards, 5.0 per SU UL carry) has awakened lately. 89 Scott Radcliff 60 Sean Hickey Defensive line WR Sr. 5-10, 185 RT Jr. 6-5, 287 SU UL 10 M. pierce-Brewster 66 Alex Kupper DE Jr. 6-3, 248 7 Damian Copeland Defensive backs WR Jr. 6-1, 188 LT Sr. 6-3, 296 8 Keon Lyn 91 Brandon Sharpe 85 Nate Nord 70 John Miller Sr. 6-1, 255 CB Jr. 6-1, 194 DE TE Sr. 6-5, 250 LG So. 6-2, 313 UL has one critical element SU 13 Deon goggins 9 Ri’Shard Anderson CB Sr. 6-0, 187 lacks — a deep threat in Parker 55 Mario Benavides DT Sr. 6-1, 274 (22 receptions, 23.1 ypr). SU’s C Sr. 6-4, 287 top three wideouts are good, 28 Jeremi Wilkes though, with 131 receptions for 96 Jay Bromley FS Jr. 5-9, 189 1,814 yards combined. 53 Jake Smith NT Jr. 6-4, 290 RG So. 6-3, 314 21 Shamarko Thomas SU UL 91 Marcus Smith SS Sr. 5-10, 206 79 Jamon Brown DE Jr. 6-33, 256 RT So. 6-6, 340 21 Adrian Bushell CB Sr. 5-11, 184 UL’s line is huge but not very 48 Deiontrez Mount experienced with the exception DE So. 6-5, 243 Linebackers of Benavides (43 starts) and 15 Andrew Johnson yields more sacks (18-13) than CB So. 5-9, 187 SU’s veteran unit despite having 93 Roy philon 35 Dyshawn Davis a more mobile quarterback. DT Jr. 6-3, 290 OLB So. 6-2, 212 25 Calvin pryor FS So. 6-2, 210 SU UL 92 Brandon Dunn 11 Marquis Spruill Jr. 6-3, 285 OLB Jr. 6-0, 224 NT 29 Hakeem Smith SS Jr. 6-1, 180 Special teams The loss of leading sacker 18 Siriki Diabate Lorenzo Mauldin (4.5) hurts, but Each team has a hard-tackling MLB Sr. 5-10, 216 UL’s front four is big and very safety (Pryor and Thomas), but 37 Ross Krautman physical as usual. Hard to figure each unit has yielded too many K Jr. 5-7, 161 out what has happened to SU’s TD passes (15) while failing to faltering front four lately. pick off many (UL 6, SU 5). 34 george Durant OLB Jr. 6-0, 234 46 Jonathan Fisher P So. 6-1, 209 SU UL SU UL 1 Keith Brown OLB Fr. 6-1, 229 45 John Wallace K Fr. 6-1, 188 Click these links for more » Orange Football news and Orange football coverage on views with Nolan, Dave and 2 preston Brown columnist Bud Poliquin MLB Jr. 6-0, 257 8 Ryan Johnspn P So. 5-11, 197 » Videos | » photo galleries UL’s group, led by Brow (68 » Live game updates » On Twitter @pSFootball tackles), is short but stout and UL has allowed a kickoff return very productive. SU’s unit has for a TD and has had a punt » Live fan Q&As every week » On Facebook at facebook. plenty of speed but has faltered blocked but still gets a decided with The Post-Standard’s com/SyracuseFootball badly in stopping the run in last edge over SU’s specials, which Nolan Weidner and Dave two games. have contributed to four losses. Rahme, and during every » Subscribe to the Orange game with Lindsay Kramer Insider football newsletter SU UL SU UL 2012TEAMROSTERS Syracuse Louisville No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. 1 Ashton Broyld RB 43 Franklin Santos CB 1 Keith Brown LB 45 John Wallace P/K 2 Quinta Funderburk WR 45 Jerome Smith RB 2 Michaelee Harris WR 45 Mitchell Nelson CB 2 Wayne Morgan DB 46 Jonathan Fisher P 2 Preston Brown LB 45 Raby Malemusa DB 3 Charles Gaines WR 46 Lamar Atkins LB 3 Durell Eskridge FS 47 Sam Rodgers LS 4 Will Stein QB 47 Chris Zelli LB 4 Brandon Reddish CB 48 Carl Cutler FB 4 Robert Clark WR 47 Anthony Branch CB 5 Marcus Sales WR 49 Ryan Norton K 5 Teddy Bridgewater QB 48 Deiontrez Mount DE 6 Ritchy Desir CB 50 Femi Aliyu LB 7 Damian Copeland WR 48 Nick Heuser FB 7 Oliver Vigille LB 51 Donnie Simmons DE 8 Kyle Todd QB 49 Jarel McGriff-Culver RB 8 Keon Lyn CB 52 Eric Crume NT 8 Ryan Johnson P 50 Mike Addesa LB 9 Ri’Shard Anderson CB 53 Lucas Albrecht DT 8 Gerod Holliman S 52 Nick Dawson LB 10 Terrel Hunt QB 55 Rob Trudo OG 9 DeVante Parker WR 53 Jake Smith OL 10 Markus Pierce-Brewster DE 57 Omari Palmer OL 10 Dominique Brown RB 54 Mike Romano C 11 Marquis Spruill LB 59 Macky MacPherson C 11 Will Gardner QB 55 Mario Benavides C 11 B.J. Dubose DE 56 Griffin Uhl DT 12 Dontez Ford DB 60 Sean Hickey OT 12 Stephan Robinson CB 57 Royce Donovan LB 12 Ryan Nassib QB 61 Eric Morris LS 12 Luke Brohm QB 58 Andrew Polston DT 13 Deon Goggins DT 62 Andrew Phillips OT 13 James Burgess LB 60 Joe Manley OL 14 John Kinder QB 63 Ryan Sloan DT 14 Andrell Smith WR 61 Tobijah Hughley OL 15 Alec Lemon WR 64 Daniel Anyaegbunam DT 15 Hunter Bowles TE 62 T.C. Klusman OL 16 Keenan Hale WR 67 Justin Pugh OT 15 Andrew Johnson CB 63 Josh Stearns OL 16 James Jarrett SS 68 Nick Robinson OT 17 DeMarcus Topp WR 64 Michael Stewart OL 17 Charley Loeb QB 70 Marcus Coleman DT 18 Gerald Christian TE 65 David Noltemeyer OL 18 Siriki Diabate LB 70 Jesse Wolf-Gould OL 18 Titus Teague CB 66 Alex Kupper OL 19 Ryan Lichtenstein K 72 Ivan Foy OG 19 Terell Floyd CB 68 Kamran Joyer OL 19 Jerry Arlinghaus QB 69 Chris Walker OL 19 Joe Nassib CB 74 Seamus Shanley C 20 Corvin Lamb RB 70 John Miller OL 20 Mitchell Piasecki FB 75 Zack Chibane OG 21 Adrian Bushell CB 71 Chris Acosta OL 20 Greg Tobias RB 76 Kyle Knapp OL 22 Jordon Paschal CB 72 Hunter Stout DT 21 Shamarko Thomas SS 77 Lou Alexander OG 23 Brandon Radcliff RB 73 Henry Vincent OL 22 Adrian Flemming WR 78 Jason Emerich OL 24 Daniel Brown LB 74 Ryan Mack OL 23 Prince-Tyson Gulley RB 79 Kristofer Curtis OT 25 Calvin Pryor S 75 Sid Anvoots OL 23 Julian Whigham CB 80 Ron Thompson TE 26 Devontre Parnell CB 76 Chase Petersen OL 24 Jaston George CB 81 Louie Addazio TE 26 Zed Evans CB 77 Abraham Garcia OL 25 Jeremiah Kobena WR 82 Alvin Cornelius WR 27 Jermaine Reve S 78 Aaron Epps OT 26 Myles Davis FB 83 Max Beaulieu TE 28 Jeremy Wright RB 79 Jamon Brown OT 29 Stephen Goodwin WR 80 Zeke Pike TE 27 George Morris III RB 84 Ben Lewis WR 29 Hakeem Smith S 81 Chris White TE 28 Jeremi Wilkes FS 85 Beckett Wales TE 30 Kamal Hogan S 82 Eli Rogers WR 29 Devante McFarlane RB 86 David Stevens TE 31 Champ Lee LB 83 Ryan Hubbell TE 30 Steve Rene RB 87 Kyle Foster WR 32 Senorise Perry RB 84 Aaron Nance WR 31 Clay Cleveland FB 88 Jarrod West WR 32 Alex Witcpalek S 85 Nate Nord TE 32 Travon Burke RB 89 Josh Parris TE 33 Jordan Streeter DB 86 Matt Milton WR 33 Dan Vaughan LB 90 James Washington LB 33 Grant Donovan LS 87 Kai Dominguez WR 34 Adonis Ameen-Moore RB 91 Brandon Sharpe DE 34 George Durant LB 88 Jarrett Davis WR 35 Dyshawn Davis LB 92 Riley Dixon K/P 36 Bo Eggers FB 89 Scott Radcliff WR 36 Christopher Clark WR 92 Davon Walls DT 36 Kevin Houchins DB 91 Marcus Smith DE 37 Tyon Dixon LB 92 Brandon Dunn DT 37 Ross Krautman K 93 Micah Robinson DE 38 Thaddeus Franklin RB 93 Roy Philon DT 37 Chris Williamson DB 94 Robert Welsh NT 40 Joshua Appleby K/P 94 Lorenzo Mauldin DE 38 Cameron Lynch LB 95 Josh Manley DE 41 Matthew Nakatani K 95 Dominique Dishman DL 39 Dom Anene LB 96 Jay Bromley DT 42 Tyler Sharp FB 96 Pedro Sibiea DT 40 Zachary McCarrell LB 97 Macauley Hill WR 42 Jalen Harrington LB 97 DeAngelo Brown DT 41 Lewellyn Coker LB 97 John Raymon DE 43 Deon Rogers LB 98 Sheldon Rankins DE 42 Jacob Green TE 99 Zian Jones DT 44 B.J.
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