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Old 02-18-2025, 01:16 PM   #401
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The 🍊 are rolling.. somehow I glanced over just how good Ball Stare has been with the move to the Big 12. The North looks tough though so I think they got some great games coming up.

Looks like Toledo was the real winner with Ball State moving on. If they can keep winning they might have a shot at a playoff seed and finally a MAC Championship.

Nice.to see Boise State playing well and Oregon not.

Will be interesting to see if you can pull off a Ball State vs Syracuse Natty. Looks like TAMU could.use Coach Savage to become a relevant in the SEC again. You would think Florida would want to get back to winning Natty's as well.
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The ïżœïżœ are rolling.. somehow I glanced over just how good Ball Stare has been with the move to the Big 12. The North looks tough though so I think they got some great games coming up.

Looks like Toledo was the real winner with Ball State moving on. If they can keep winning they might have a shot at a playoff seed and finally a MAC Championship.

Nice.to see Boise State playing well and Oregon not.

Will be interesting to see if you can pull off a Ball State vs Syracuse Natty. Looks like TAMU could.use Coach Savage to become a relevant in the SEC again. You would think Florida would want to get back to winning Natty's as well.
Wear is making a huge difference. Even back in my USC chise, a speedy slot WR has always been a key to my offenses. We had it with Onwualu at Ball State, but never really had it with Syracuse until Wear came on the scene. He was only a 74 to start the season, but his speed ratings plus COD make him lethal in the open field.

Ball State is sitll rolling, but the turnovers still tend to bite Awe which is weird. I do play more of an open style offensively with Ball State, with Syracuse running waaay more, but even still for Hendrix to have 5 INTs on the season and Awe 14 is head scratching. Kansas State is goint o be tough next week and then Arkansas is likely going to be the game for the division if we both keep pace.

Yeah Toledo was always right there with Ball State, just couldn't get over the hump. reminded me of the Bills vs the Chiefs, always right there but couldn't get over the big bad. This might finally be their year, but CMU is still hanging around and they made the CFP last year.

I'm always rooting for BSU and always rooting against Oregon, so the pac-12 results have been nice to see.

We had a shot last two years at a Ball State / Syracuse match up and Ball State fumbled the bag, we'll see if they can get it done this year.

As for SEC coaches, I've got a interview with McAfee I'm about to post that talks about it as well. but there are a few schools that will be needing new coaches. In the last sim forward I did Georgia actually offered Coach Savage, with LSU, Florida, A&M, and Ole Miss firing their coaches. So I feel pretty confident I could get one of those offers if I changed schemes to match.

BUT I'm still divided on it. Before the season I would have said if I got an SEC offer I'll take it, but Hendrix has been the real deal. Do I want to chase the SEC dream and potentially give up another two nattys with a potentially generational QB? But then again I run the risk of staying at Syracuse and not getting another offer I like from the SEC.

For the record my short list before the season was Texas, A&M, Ole Miss, or Florida. LSU has got me intrigued, but they were also just in the national championship two years ago and I'd rather build someone up that hasn't been there than take over an established contender. A&M and Ole Miss fit that too a T. Florida, Georgia, and Texas have been in and out of the CFP over the last 5 years, but never made it farther than the Semis.
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Nash Savage Joins the Pat McAfee Show



PM: Ladies and gentlemen, our next guest is a man who truly needs no introduction
 but screw it, I’m giving him one anyway! He’s one of only four coaches EVER to win a National Championship with two different programs, he’s got a jaw-dropping 80-5 record in just over five seasons, and—unfortunately for me as a Mountaineers fan—he’s been a thorn in my side every step of the way. Give it up for Syracuse head coach Nash Savage!

NS: Hell of an intro, Pat. Always bringing the heat. And listen, I might just add a little extra sting to your WVU pain with this one. Everybody knows when Syracuse first reached out, they weren’t even on my radar. But there was one job I did have my eye on before I ever set foot on campus.

PM: Don’t. You. Dare.

NS: Yep—West Virginia. If they had come calling before Syracuse? Who knows how things play out. Now, if they approached me after Syracuse, I still would’ve chosen the Orange. But if they got to me first? Different story.

PM: I was already hurting from that absolute beatdown you gave WVU a few weeks ago, and now I find out my own guys fumbled the bag before you ever hit the market? Oh, I’m making some calls after this. Unbelievable.

Alright, moving on from my personal agony as a Mountaineers alum—Coach, you’ve built an absolute monster in Syracuse. 29-2, two ACC titles, a Natty. But despite all that, the rumor mill is spinning hard about some big SEC programs looking your way this offseason.

NS: Well, that probably goes back to that interview I did a few years ago with the Ball State Daily where I said coaching in the SEC was the ultimate goal. And listen, that dream’s still there, I won’t lie. But I also love what we’ve built in Syracuse. I look at this team, and I see multiple championship runs in our future.

PM: So, are you shutting the door on those SEC rumors right now?

NS: Not exactly, Pat. It’s not just about any SEC job—it’s about the right offer, the right team, and the right time. And I won’t know that until the opportunity actually presents itself.

PM: Well, word on the street is that Georgia, Florida, Texas A&M, and maybe even Ole Miss are gonna be in the market for a head coach. Any of those the "right team"?

NS: Can’t say until the offers come in. I’m in the last year of my deal, so buyouts won’t be an issue. But like I said—I’m only leaving if I believe I can build another championship program like we have in Syracuse.

PM: Safe to assume a certain freshman phenom has a lot to do with your confidence in sticking around?

NS: Oh, no doubt. Quarterback is everything in college football. Look at the past two years—Cox struggles filling in for an injured Jakhari Williams? We lose. Then he steps up in the National Championship when Seri was struggling, and boom—we win it all.

PM: Speaking of Seri—plenty of people thought he’d hit the portal after getting benched in the playoffs. What kept him in Syracuse?

NS: The guy’s a competitor, Pat. I told him straight up—he’d have a chance to compete with Immanuel and win back the job. Worst case? He shows he’s a great teammate, and he’s got his senior season to go start somewhere else. But hey, who knows? Last year, Cox was riding the bench all season until we needed him, and he delivered. Same thing could happen for Seri.

PM: Back to Hendrix—or as we’ve started calling him, "Himmanuel." First off, what’s your favorite nickname for the kid? And more importantly, how’s he handling this meteoric rise to stardom?

NS: "Voodoo Child." Perfect mix of a Hendrix tribute and his whole vibe. The kid is just unshakable. True freshman, starting QB for the defending champs, and you’d think he’s been doing this for years. Nothing rattles him.

PM: We’ve talked before about how locked-in you and Kadin Semonza were when attacking defenses. Do you see that same connection between Kadin—now your passing game coordinator—and Immanuel?

NS: 100%. And it shows on the field. Immanuel already came in a film junkie, but getting paired with Kadin? That obsession with preparation went through the roof.

PM: And it’s spreading, too. That connection between Hendrix and Dalton Wear looks borderline telepathic at times. That touchdown last week against Maryland—was that the call, or did Immanuel audible that on the fly?

NS: Bit of both. We had verts dialed up, but those two have the same chemistry Kadin and Nyck [Harbor] had. Immanuel saw the safety blitz, gave Wear a look, and boom—Dalton bent the route into a post. At that point, it was like running a drill on air. That’s why I made them roommates—wanted that chemistry off the field too.

And man, Dalton is the only receiver I’ve ever had show up to QB film sessions every week. You can see that work paying off on Saturdays.

PM: You’re rolling, but Miami’s been just as dominant. That final game of the season, Syracuse vs. Miami in the JMA Dome, could be for all the marbles. If it comes down to it—how confident are you that you’re the team standing?

NS: Look, we’re three weeks away from that showdown, and there’s a lot of ball left. But if it does come down to that game? Hell yes, I’m confident. I’ll put my guys up against any team in the country. But it’s football, Pat—any given Sunday. No one expected us to lose to Maryland last year, but that loss galvanized us for the stretch run.

PM: Alright, last question before we hit a commercial break—Ball State. 8-0. Just dismantled Missouri. If they make the playoffs, there’s a real shot at a Syracuse vs. Ball State showdown. What would that mean to you?

NS: Emotional, no doubt. I was only in Muncie for three years, but it shaped me as a coach. And with Kadin on our staff now? Yeah, he’d have some feelings about that one too.

But listen—Ball State wants another Natty? They’re gonna have to go through us. You've got to beat the best to be the best.

PM: Coach, always a pleasure. Can’t wait to have you back on.

NS: Anytime, Pat.
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2030 Week Eleven Preview



Matchup Preview *|* November 9, 2030
@
Pittsburgh Panthers
(3-6, 0-3 Away)
#2 Syracuse Orange
(8-0, 4-0 Home)
Injury Report
C Andre Umenyiora (78)
Knee Cartilage Tear (3 Weeks)

DE Warren Avril (77)
Torn Rotator Cuff (15 Weeks)

DT Wade Castonzo (77)
Dislocated Elbow (2 Weeks)

C Matt Spain (79)
Broken Collarbone (4 Weeks)

Game Notes
Pittsburgh Panthers 2030 Results
Tennessee (8-1) L 42-34
West Virginia (3-6) W 38-24
FCS W 38-6
@ Florida (4-4) L 35-17
NC State (6-3) L 34-10
@ South Carolina (5-4) L 26-21
Virginia (5-3) W 30-22
@ Miami (7-1) L 17-10
Virginia Tech (5-3) L 38-28


Pittsburgh Panthers 84/84/84 Depth Chart - 2030
Regular Offense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
WRSR(RS) Carl Hartley (77)FR Mac Potts (75)JR(RS) Zach Tutt (70)
TESR(RS) Brian Turner (76)SO(RS) Levi Meeks (70)SO(RS) Matt Doubs (70)
LTSR(RS) Eric Thierry (80)JR(RS) Matt Sanders (80)
LGSR(RS) DeAngelo Miles (85)FR(RS) Logan McMillian (81)
CFR Josh Dickey (75)JR(RS) George Cushenberry (72)
RGJR(RS) Randy Ruggs (81)JR(RS) Elijah Calloway (80)
RTSO(RS) Taylor Harris (80)SO Martin Chancey (71)
WRJR(RS) Kyrie Spruce (83)JR(RS) Bret Hardrick (76)SR(RS) Dustin Boyce (71)
QBSR(RS) Mac Munyer (82)SO(RS) Juan Valencia (76)
FBJR Eric Streeter (77)
HBSR Carson Crisp (82)SO(RS) Jimmy Roldan (80)SO(RS) Shaydon Hurns (79)
Base 4-3 Defense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
LDESR(RS) Trae Ruffin (80)FR Dalton Ellington (69)
LDTSO(RS) Alphonso Kilgo (82)SO(RS) James Tonges (76)
RDTJR(RS) Bryce McLendon (78)FR Tevyn Ramesh (53)
RDESO(RS) Bobby Hare (80)SO Martin Weaver (74)
WLBSR Demetrius Byler (84)SO Mitch Bettis (72)
MLBJR Chester Lake (84)JR(RS) Stevie Bruner (81)
SLBSR Oscar Proche (84)FR(RS) Ben Russo (77)
CBSR(RS) Daron Dogins (85)SR(RS) Alex D'Imperio (76)FR Manu Lozano (65)
SSJR Matthew Hacker (79)FR Matthew Swift (66)
FSSO(RS) Colton Elliott (78)JR(RS) Mike Stubbs (77)
CBSO(RS) Johnny Petty (81)FR(RS) TJ Moehrig (71)FR Manu Lozano (65)


Pittsburgh Panthers Stats - 2030
PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
Mac Munyer165/2702,0677.7229.781227147.1
RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
Carson Crisp1164804.1366253.34
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONGDROPSYDS/GYAC
Bret Hardrick4161415.0781268.2231
TacklesSacksInterceptions
DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
MLB Stevie Bruner50166603600
DT Bryce McLendon251035311100
LB Oscar Proche164204.54100
CB Johnny Petty1231500540

Week Eleven ACC Schedule
Florida State (4-4) @ Duke (2-6)
#20 Clemson (5-3) @ #9 Georgia Tech (6-2)
West Virginia (3-6) @ #4 Miami (7-1)
Boston College (4-4) @ Virginia (5-3)
Maryland (2-6) @ Virginia Tech (5-3)
#15 North Carolina (6-2) @ Wake Forest (3-5)


Notable Week Eleven Matchups
#7 USC (7-1) @ #11 Oregon (6-2)
#19 Kansas State (6-2) @ #1 Ball State (8-0)

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Syracuse Overcomes Slow Start Behind Hendrix's Career Night


Hendrix lit a fire after a slow start (6/11, 29 yards, INT) finishing the day on a 18/21 streak for 429 yards and 5 TDs.

Pittsburgh Panthers at Syracuse Orange
Nov 9, 20301234F
PITT (3-6)730010
#2 SYR (8-0)01421742
Top Performers
PASS: SU Immanuel Hendrix - 24/32, 463 Yds, 5 TD, INT
RUSH: PIT Carson Crisp - 12 Att, 62 Yds, TD
REC: SU Danny Pace - 4 Rec, 181 Yds, 2 TD
Team Stats Comparison
PITTSYR
First Downs1421
3rd Down Efficiency4/112/8
4th Down Efficiency0/13/4
Total Yards327696
Passing Yards197463
Rushing Yards23 - 6122 - 166
Penalties-Penalty Yards3 - 2511 - 98
Turnovers11
Time of Possession20:5023:10
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGPITTSYR
3:37(PITT) Carson Crisp, 17 Yd Run70
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGPITTSYR
1:37(SYR) Danny Pace, 55 Yd Pass From Immanuel Hendrix77
0:42(PITT) Gregory Dunsmore, 43 Yd FG107
0:00(SYR) JC Hoag, 9 Yd Pass From Immanuel Hendrix1014
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGPITTSYR
9:03(SYR) Danny Pace, 78 Yd Pass From Immanuel Hendrix1021
6:03(SYR) Trenton Gilliam, 10 Yd Run1028
2:51(SYR) Dalton Wear, 49 Yd Pass From Immanuel Hendrix1035
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGPITTSYR
10:14(SYR) Dalton Wear, 34 Yd Pass From Immanuel Hendrix1042
Pittsburgh Panthers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Mac Munyer19/2819701
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Carson Crisp12625.11
Mac Munyer11-10.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Carson Crisp6518.50
Brain Turner55911.80
Carl Hartley33612.00
Bret Hardrick294.50
Levi Meeks11010.00
Mac Potts12323.00
Kyrie Spruce199.00
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Randy Ruggs 42
Eric Thierry21
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
MLB Chester Lake16000
FS Colton Elliot130 (1TFL)00
LB Oscar Proche61 (2TFL)00
CB Alex D'Imperio4010
DT Alphonso Kilgo40 (3TFL)00
KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
Gregory Dunsmore1/21/1444
PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
Casey Sauer418145.20
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jimmy Roldan46215.50
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jimmy Roldan177.00
Syracuse Orange
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Immanuel Hendrix24/3246351
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
JC Hoag11625.60
Tyrell Sands56012.00
Trenton Gilliam55210.51
Immanuel Hendrix1-8-8.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Dalton Wear611719.52
Felix Redwine56012.00
Danny Pace418145.22
Roy McCleon3227.30
Trenton Gilliam2157.50
JC Hoag199.01
Carlos Simms14343.00
Tyrell Sands11111.00
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Tyler Bland90
Dakota Soto40
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
SS Layne Smith110.5 (1TFL)00
SS Tyree Kight82 (3TFL)00
FS Corbin Houghtaling5010
LB Demetrious Vilma41 (3TFL)00
DE Jason Veasy31 (2TFL)00
DE Miguel Barbosa31.5 (3TFL)00
KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
Desmond Brewer0/06/66NA
PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
Mohammad Ha13939.00
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Dalton Wear11919.00
Spencer Everett23015.00
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Dalton Wear4184.50


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LEFT - SO FS Corbin Houghtaling with the clutch INT to keep Pittsburgh from adding to their 7-0 lead.
CENTER - CB Alex D'Imperio contributing to Hendrix & Co's slow start with the INT in the 1st quarter.
RIGHT - Dalton Wear showing off his moves in the open field on one of his two 2nd half TDs.


Syracuse, NY. - Syracuse overcame a sluggish start to dominate Pittsburgh 42-10, extending their unbeaten season to 9-0. The Panthers struck first with a 17-yard touchdown run from Carson Crisp after the Orange turned the ball over on downs deep in Pitt territory. Things worsened for Syracuse when Immanuel Hendrix was intercepted on a deep pass attempt, but safety Corbin Houghtaling responded with a critical end-zone interception to keep the deficit at just seven. Pittsburgh had multiple chances to extend their lead, but a missed 27-yard field goal and a stalled red-zone trip left the door open.

Syracuse finally broke through late in the second quarter when Hendrix connected with Danny Pace on a 55-yard touchdown pass to tie the game. The Panthers answered with a field goal to reclaim a 10-7 lead, but Hendrix engineered a lightning-fast drive, hitting Dalton Wear for gains of 25 and 43 yards before finding JC Hoag on a perfectly executed screen pass as time expired in the half, giving Syracuse a 14-10 lead at the break.

The Orange seized full control in the third quarter. Backed up at their own 4-yard line after a series of holding penalties, Hendrix found Felix Redwine for 16 yards to create breathing room. Two plays later, he hit Pace on a wheel route up the sideline for a stunning 78-yard touchdown, sparking an offensive explosion. Syracuse added two more third-quarter touchdowns—a 10-yard rush by Trenton Gilliam and a 49-yard strike to Wear—to extend their lead to 35-10. Hendrix closed out the scoring with a 34-yard touchdown pass to Wear in the fourth quarter while the defense locked Pitt down, allowing just 72 total yards in the second half.

Hendrix rebounded from a rough start, finishing 24/34 for 458 yards, 5 touchdowns, and 1 interception after beginning just 6/11 for 29 yards. Syracuse’s pass rush overwhelmed Pitt QB Mac Munyer, sacking him six times and forcing an interception. Star running back JC Hoag left early in the third quarter with a foot contusion but was held out as a precaution despite being cleared to return.

Elsewhere, Ball State continued to make waves in the Big 12 with a dominant 49-19 win over Kansas State, handing the Wildcats their third straight loss after a 6-0 start.

Syracuse looks to keep rolling next week as they travel to face Virginia (5-4).

Week Eleven ACC Results
22 Florida State (5-4) @ Duke (2-7) 10
20 #16 Clemson (6-3) @ #17 Georgia Tech (6-3) 12
8 West Virginia (3-7) @ #4 Miami (8-1) 30
27 Boston College (5-4) @ Virginia (5-4) 22
6 Maryland (2-7) @ #25 Virginia Tech (6-3) 23
22 #13 North Carolina (7-2) @ Wake Forest (3-6) 21


Notable Week Eleven Results
31 #19 Auburn (7-3) @ #18 Kentucky (6-3) 38
23 LSU (5-4) @ #5 Texas (9-1) 38
21 Washington State (2-8) @ #14 Boise State (7-2) 40
21 #12 USC (7-2) @ #8 Oregon (7-2) 23
19 Kansas State (6-3) @ #1 Ball State (9-0) 49

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I think it's going to be pretty tough to leave Syracuse until Hendrix graduates.. I don't care what the job offer is.. That or you are going to be playing with 3 teams Maybe Semonza gets offered the OC job with the new Syracuse Coach at least until Hendrix graduates, then figure out a way to get him to rejoin Coach Savage or maybe he get his start as the OC and makes his way back to Ball State as the HC..
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2030 Week Twelve Preview



Matchup Preview *|* November 16, 2030
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#2 Syracuse Orange
(9-0, 4-0 Away)
Virginia Cavaliers
(5-4, Home)
Injury Report

CB Connor McLendon (78)
Complete MCL Tear (42 Weeks)
Game Notes
Virginia Cavaliers 2030 Results
Bowling Green (6-3) L 52-9
@ Kansas (3-6) W 24-21
FCS W 41-9
Duke (2-7) W 24-21
@ NC State (6-3) W 34-31
@ Pittsburgh (3-7) L 30-22
Maryland (2-7) W 39-31
@ West Virginia (3-7) L 24-21
Boston College (5-4) L 27-22


Virginia Cavaliers 81/81/82 Depth Chart - 2030
Regular Offense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
WRSO(RS) Terrence Ezekiel (77)SO Scottie Wilkins (75)FR Clyde Schlueter (61)
TESO Noah Hook (71)SO AJ Gilliam (69) FR Connor Bach (66)
LTSR Cam Overhauser (80)SO(RS) Josh Spann (76)
LGJR Trent Calcaterra (84)SR(RS) Geoff Rhodes (80)
CSO(RS) Derek Metzger (81)FR David Chunn (63)
RGSR(RS) Laron Yoder (81)FR(RS) Jared Zimmer (77)
RTSO(RS) Jerry Elias (81)JR(RS) Enrique Rosas (72)
WRSO Melvin Bryant (79)FR(RS) Tim Droege (76)SO(RS) Orlando Sierra (70)
QBSR Kamryn Dunsmore (78)SR(RS) Devin Griggs (71)
FBSO(RS) Sinilau Ghee (73)
HBJR(RS) Mustafa Nnadi (82)JR(RS) Damon Dubose (81)SO(RS) Devin Lechler (78)
Base 4-3 Defense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
LDESR(RS) Rashard Ivie (80)FR Sean Augustine (75)
LDTSR(RS) Bobby Boone (78)FR(RS) JT Rinehart (74)
RDTFR(RS) Daniel Niemann (74)FR(RS) Warren Cash (73)
RDESO(RS) Cole Koenig (77)FR(RS) Damrius Ellis (74)
WLBSO(RS) Logan Payne (80)SO(RS) Garrison Simonson (78)
MLBJR(RS) Isaac Boyett (79)JR(RS) Javier Colombo (76)
SLBSR(RS) Taylor Acker (82)SO(RS) Taylor Shabazz (80)
CBSR Mike Barry (90) SR(RS) Spencer Simms (77)FR(RS) Clay Hamm (72)
SSSR Nico Fasano (87)FR Devontae Pettigrew (62)
FSFR(RS) Robert Umodu (79)FR Lloyd Lole (76)
CBJR(RS) Brennan Landolt (82)FR(RS) James Skool (74)FR(RS) Clay Hamm (72)


Virginia Cavaliers Stats - 2030
PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
Kamryn Dunsmore165/268 (61%)1,9017.1211.259152138.1
RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
Mustafa Nnadi1124594.1346751.00
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONGDROPSYDS/GYAC
Terrence Ezekiel3946311.9330251.4120
TacklesSacksInterceptions
DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
MLB Javier Colombo48156304820
DT Bobby Boone2583339000
DT JT Rinehart1582352000
CB Mike Barry37155201540

Week Twelve ACC Schedule
#10 NC State (6-3) @ Florida State (5-4)
Boston College (5-4) @ Maryland (2-7)
#17 Georgia Tech (6-3) @ #13 North Carolina (7-2)
Duke (2-7) @ South Carolina (5-4)
Wake Forest (3-6) @ #16 Clemson (6-3)
#25 Virginia Tech (6-3) @ #4 Miami (8-1)


Notable Week Twelve Matchups
#14 Boise State (7-2) @ #20 Washington (6-3)
#9 Illinois (8-1) @ #15 Iowa (7-2)
#1 Ball State (9-0) @ Kansas (3-6)

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I think it's going to be pretty tough to leave Syracuse until Hendrix graduates.. I don't care what the job offer is.. That or you are going to be playing with 3 teams Maybe Semonza gets offered the OC job with the new Syracuse Coach at least until Hendrix graduates, then figure out a way to get him to rejoin Coach Savage or maybe he get his start as the OC and makes his way back to Ball State as the HC..
I thought about it, but playing with three teams seems too labor intensive. My plan was for Kadin to be the OC either when I moved teams or once Reese got a HC gig, whichever came first. Then hopefully end up back at Ball State as the HC to stop the coaching carousel.
Realistically it will only be an extra two seasons cause with Hendrix having an elite dev trait I don't see how he wouldn't declare after his JR year if he keeps at this pace. The SEC can wait a few seasons is my mindset now, but we'll see when(if) the offers come in.
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