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  • redsox907
    MVP
    • Aug 2024
    • 1963

    #211
    Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



    Syracuse Secures 11th Ranked Class Despite Lackluster Transfer Portal Interest

    Syracuse, NY. - Nash Savage rebuilt Ball State into a powerhouse largely through savvy moves in the transfer portal during his first two seasons. However, despite coming off a National Championship victory and boasting an impressive 43-3 career record, the new Syracuse head coach encountered challenges convincing players to transfer to New York.

    “Only two guys in the portal were really interested in coming up to New York, so that surprised me a bit,” Savage admitted during his first offseason in charge of the Orange.

    The lone transfer addition, junior guard Kane Harris from Rutgers, bolstered the roster, but thanks to the groundwork laid by former head coach Fran Brown, Syracuse still secured the nation’s 11th-ranked recruiting class. The group was headlined by 5-star defensive end Jason Veasly, a New York native, and 10 other 4-star commitments.

    “We got off the ground running at Ball State thanks to the recruiting efforts of my predecessor, and it appears I’ve lucked out again,” Savage said, praising Brown’s contributions.

    In total, Syracuse will welcome 21 new recruits (1 five-star, 10 four-stars, 8 three-stars, and 5 two-stars) as Savage aims to revive a once-proud program that has endured back-to-back seven-win seasons.

    Meanwhile, Ball State remained aggressive in the transfer portal despite Savage’s departure, fueled by the buzz surrounding the program’s championship legacy and the arrival of new head coach Kliff Kingsbury. Savage had already secured 15 commitments for the 2028 season (7 four-stars, 8 three-stars), and Kingsbury added four key transfers, including two cornerbacks, to round out the 16th ranked class, a historical highmark for the program.

    In all, Ball State will bring in 19 new players (11 four-stars, 8 three-stars) as they look to prove the program’s success was more than just the product of Kadin Semonza and Nash Savage.

    Syracuse Recruiting Class
    Syracuse RecruitingNamePositionHeightWeightTendencyHometownNational Rank
    5*Jason VeasyDE6'5252Speed RushBuffalo, NY10
    4*Antwan CalmelatT6'4314AgileMalvern, PA123
    4*Nelson StephenDE6'2293Run StopperBridgeport, CT293
    4*Corbin HoughtalingS5'11206Run SupportLake City, SC324
    4*Don ZimmermanTE6'3263BlockingSharpsville, PA344
    4*Jeffrey FranzTE6'2212VerticalWayne, NJ350
    4*Layne SmithS6'1200HybridReidsville, NC372
    4*JC HoagHB6'1184ElusiveMonmouth Junction, NJ391
    4*Trenton GilliamHB6'0181ReceivingChicago, IL433
    4*Kevin SchweitzerCB6'1184SlotMalden, MA462
    3*James AlbaWR6'0198Deep ThreatMiami, FL970
    3*Desmond BrewerK6'1192PowerYoungstown, OH1101
    3*Kasey CobbCB5'11183ZoneRochester, NY1234
    3*Cam McQuaideMLB6'0221Run StopperBrooklyn, NY1311
    3*Taylor McMahonDT6'5309Power RusherBurlington, NJ *JUCO*1374
    3*Paul ReinhartCB6'2170Man To ManWayne, NJ1508
    3*Troy McKinneyQB6'1184ImproviserSayreville, NJ1636
    3*Dawand IjalanaDE6'0264Speed RusherPiscataway, NJ1720
    2*Scotty UlrichCB5'10174ZoneMount Pleasant, SC1974
    2*Ricky JerryS6'1186HybridGreenville, SC2096
    2*Dallas EullsG6'3334PowerRochester, NY2276
    2*Brian VallosLB6'0227Run StopperHollywood, FL*JUCO*2541
    2*Walter KushDE6'3260Speed RusherHavertown, PA2592
    Transfer (JR)Kane HarrisG6'5309Pass ProMatawan, NJRutgers


    Ball State Recruiting Class
    Ball State RecruitingNamePositionHeightWeightTendencyHometownNational Ranking
    4*Spencer LewisWR5'9202Deep ThreatOak Lawn, IL42
    4*PJ BarmoreQB6'1195ScramblerBelleville, MI44
    4*Daryl PopeWR6'3195PhysicalIndianapolis, IN46
    4*Jelani PhilipMLB6'3238Field GeneralNaperville, IL77
    4*John StockS6'2195HybridSumter, SC241
    4*Ty MannellyDE6'3264Run StopperHammond, WI259
    4*Kyree ArtmoreDE6'4281Run StopperChicago, IL306
    3*Bart BlackstockLB6'0234Pass CoverageMooreseville, IN494
    3*Frank SnyderWR5'9187Deep ThreatHuntington, IL577
    3*Tyreke RhodesT6'7290PowerFort Wayne, IN657
    3*Scott LandryC6'1288AgileSterling, VA666
    3*Noah MeeksG6'2312PowerSaline, MI671
    3*Junior NakamuraLB6'4246Power RusherBolingbrook, IL *JUCO*1071
    3*Austin McSorleyT6'7318Pass ProMooresville, IN1423
    3*David OjaboLB6'4239Power RusherCary, IL1614
    Transfer (JR)Austin AlexanderCB6'0175SlotArlington Heights, ILIllinois
    Transfer (JR)Kyson AndersonWR6'2191Deep ThreatLouisville, KYKentucky
    Transfer (JR)Quinnen FordCB5'11188SlotLouisville, KYLouisville
    Transfer (FR)Shakir CribbsT6'5294PowerDes Moines, IAIowa State


    Notable Transfers
    NamePositionPrevious SchoolNew School
    JR Michael MerdingerQBNorth CarolinaGeorgia Tech
    JR Luke KromenhoekQBFlorida StateGeorgia
    JR Cash McCollumQBNorth TexasTCU
    JR Trae'von DunbarHBNC StateSouth Carolina
    SO Shawn FordHBCincinnatiNotre Dame
    JR Mitch GraysonWRSMUTulsa
    JR Charlie BeckerWRIndianaTennessee
    JR Zacharyus WilliamsWRUtahCal
    JR Dillon LorickWREast CarolinaTennessee
    JR Ryan PellumWROregonStanford
    JR Ricky AhumaraezeWRNorthwesternTexas
    JR Koby YoungWRMississippi StateAlabama
    FR Brian MossTEColorado StateOhio State
    SO Bradley RoosTESouthern MissGeorgia
    JR Adrian GriffinTSouth AlabamaClemson
    SO Alphonso HIxonTAlabamaOklahoma
    JR Roger HydeTArmyClemson
    JR Hayes JohnsonTMiami (OH)Alabama
    SO Mario ContrerasGIllinoisOklahoma
    JR David PerezGSan Jose StateUSC
    SO Jamille HastyGKentuckyNotre Dame
    FR Eric MarshallGGeorgia TechOklahoma
    JR Gibson PyleGNorth TexasOklahoma
    JR Aba SelmCKentuckyAlabama
    SO Noah KeiserCMississippi StateFlorida
    JR Diego VenturaDEIndianaNC State
    JR Deric DandyDEVirginia TechGeorgia
    JR James ContrereasDEKentuckyPenn State
    JR Javon HammondsDEMiami (OH)Penn State
    JR Desmond AladugeDTDukeMaryland
    JR Ki'shawn HarveyDTWestern KentuckyNC State
    JR Jojo JohnsonDTUtah StateKansas State
    JR Gabe WilliamsLBVirginia TechClemson
    JR Zakaih SaezLBKansasFlorida
    JR Payton PierceMLBOhio StateTexas A&M
    JR Louis CarreonMLBIndianaNotre Dame
    JR Whittman WhaleyMLBTulaneOklahoma
    JR Jaylen MbakweCBAlabamaClemson
    JR Zavier MinceyCBAlabamaGeorgia
    JR Jayden LewisCBTulaneGeorgia
    JR George GheeSIllinoisArkansas
    JR D'Mon MarableSClemsonArkansas State


    Top 25 Recruiting Classes
    Top Recruiting Classes - 2027
    RKTEAM54321TOTAL
    1Penn State616100032
    2Wisconsin510200035
    3Georgia32270032
    4Miami22490035
    5Oregon22760035
    6Clemson12530029
    7Tennessee121130035
    8Notre Dame118160035
    9Oklahoma022100032
    10Alabama214120028
    11Syracuse11085024
    12Florida017160033
    13USC012110023
    14Texas01190020
    15Ole Miss012191032
    16Ball State01180019
    17Michigan013180031
    18LSU017100027
    19South Carolina010150025
    20Ohio State012180030
    21Arkansas098!2017
    22Texas A&M16160023
    23TCU08152025
    24NC State012192033
    25Kansas State07150022

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    • Deuce2223
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2007
      • 12571

      #212
      Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)

      Congrats on the new gig.. They got a history with some pretty talented players playing there and I think it could be a good fit for you. Nice rivalries built in with Penn State, Pitt, West Virginia as well as some others.. I played them in the ACC Championship game so I havn't seen/been to their stadium yet but it's a Dome if I remember correctly..

      What are your plans with Ball State. Are you just going to recruit or do you plan on actually playing games and posting weekly recaps along with the Orange?

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      • redsox907
        MVP
        • Aug 2024
        • 1963

        #213
        Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)

        Originally posted by Deuce2223
        Congrats on the new gig.. They got a history with some pretty talented players playing there and I think it could be a good fit for you. Nice rivalries built in with Penn State, Pitt, West Virginia as well as some others.. I played them in the ACC Championship game so I havn't seen/been to their stadium yet but it's a Dome if I remember correctly..

        What are your plans with Ball State. Are you just going to recruit or do you plan on actually playing games and posting weekly recaps along with the Orange?
        Thanks Deuce. They weren't even on my list of teams I would consider, but they came up. I did play with the schemes a bit in an effort to garner up more than the West Coast. BYU and Washington offered me not matter what scheme I ran, but I was able to get an offer from Stanford, Syracuse, and strangely Michigan by changing my defensive scheme. Apparently not many teams like the 3-3-5 tite lol. With my disinterest in heading West it eliminated the three Pac-12 teams, I think Ball State -> Michigan is too big of a jump, so that disqualified them. The more I looked into the Orange the more I felt like it was a solid next step. Power 5 program that has had success in the past, albeit the distant past. They went 10-3 IRL, but dropped to 8-4 the next season, then consecutive 7-6 seasons spelt the end for Fran Brown. My plan was to see who Ball State was offering the HC gig, choosing my favorite of the three, then taking control. BUT they threw a wrench in it by hiring Syracuse's OC....didn't think it was very realistic for them to replace me with a fired OC from the school I'm going too. The coach in game is a level 30 with a recruiting background, so I felt that a former HC trying to regain his footing was a good pick. Came down to Kingsbury and Chip Kelly for names that wouldn't impact any other future coaching carousels moves from real life counterparts (Hartline is technically the Ohio State OC, so if he ever gets a job in game its him not Chip). Going down to Ball State seemed too much for Chip's pride, but Kingsbury riding the hype train and trying to parlay it into a power 5 program makes sense.

        Sorry for the wall of text lol. Yes Syracuse plays at the JMA Wireless Dome, formerly the Carrier Dome.

        I've been playing around with how reporting will go. I still plan on playing most of the games for Ball State, may super sim the defense in conference games or when I get up big. And I'll play all of Syracuse.

        Reporting wise I'm going to do a season preview for both, albeit an abbreviated one for Ball State. Weekly reporting will be only Syracuse, but Ball State will be included in the notable matchups section each report. Then probably do like a week 6-8 update on the season progress, upcoming matchups, etc. for ball state at the same time I do the mid-season standings post.

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        • redsox907
          MVP
          • Aug 2024
          • 1963

          #214
          Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



          2028 Pre-Season Top 25 & All Americans


          Top 25

          NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Apr 1, 2028
          RKTEAM (VOTES)OFFDEFOVR
          1Miami898989
          2Georgia919092
          3Oklahoma888690
          4LSU868786
          5South Carolina868587
          6Kansas State868686
          7Clemson868687
          8Texas A&M899089
          9Stanford848484
          10Tulane838582
          11Oregon888790
          12Texas898990
          13SMU828482
          14North Carolina838285
          15Houston807982
          16Maryland828184
          17Ole Miss878787
          18Ball State898989
          19Louisiana797980
          20Tennessee878787
          21USC858585
          22Louisville868587
          23Boise State858586
          24Northwestern828184
          25UAB787780


          All-Americans

          NCAA 1st TeamPositionSchoolNCAA 2nd TeamPositionSchool
          SR(RS) Darian MensahQBUSCSR(RS) Jadyn DavisQBMichigan
          JR(RS) Caleb MeeksHBFloridaJR(RS) Shakim GrangerHBMiami
          SR Bradley RhodesHBOle MissSR(RS) Josiah McLaurinHBMaryland
          SR(RS) Zion KEarneyWROklahomaSR(RS) Jelani WatkinsWRLSU
          JR(RS) Dalton SmithWRMiamiSO(RS) Jason EtienneWROhio State
          SR(RS) Jacob JordanWROklahomaSR(RS) Ashton Bethel-RomanWRTexas A&M
          SO(RS) Emmett GarrettTEMarylandJR Mario SalasTEOregon
          SR(RS) Grant SeagrenTNebraskaJR(RS) Dennis FolkTPenn State
          SR(RS Marques EasleyGGeorgiaSR(RS) Peter JonesGNotre Dame
          JR(RS) Darrell ToderCGeorgiaSR(RS) Jake GuarneraCMichigan
          FR(RS) Josh IsidoraGClemsonJR(RS) Mafu RingGMaryland
          JR(RS) Donte BurtonTClemsonSR Elliott WhyleTOhio State
          SR(RS) Kam FraklinDEOle MissSR(RS) LJ McCrayDEFlorida
          JR(RS) Cortez KuhnDEMichiganSR(RS) Dominic KirksDEOhio State
          JR(RS) Keilan BridgesDTIllinoisSR(RS) Peter PesanskyDTNorth Carolina
          SR(RS) Artavius JonesDTMiamiSO(RS) Roger DossDTMiami
          JR(RS) Byron JonesLBOhio StateSR Tim FinleyLBOhio State
          JR Manny WarmackMLBTexas A&MSR Marvin BoweMLBIowa
          SR(RS) Cameron LindseyLBPittsburghJR Kevin BagentLBMiami
          SR(RS) Bryce WestCBOhio StateSR(RS) Demello JonesCBGeorgia
          SR(RS) Warren RobersonCBTexasSR(RS) Ashton HamptonCBClemson
          SR(RS) Peyton WoodyardSOregonJR(RS) Larry MotuapuakaSLSU
          SR CJ ZiemannSSyracuseJR(RS) Leo TauscherSSyracuse
          SR(RS) Aeron BurrellKLSUSR Kevin EkiyorKMiami
          SR Callum HendersonPLouisvilleSR Dorian BabersPAuburn


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          • redsox907
            MVP
            • Aug 2024
            • 1963

            #215
            Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



            2028 Syracuse Orange Season Preview



            Syracuse, NY. - The anticipation surrounding Syracuse football has reached a fever pitch with the arrival of head coach Nash Savage, fresh off leading Ball State to its first-ever national championship. Wasting no time in setting the tone, Savage made it clear from day one—this team isn’t here for mediocrity. It’s here to reclaim greatness.

            Honoring the program’s rich history, Savage looked to the legacy of Ben Schwartzwalder, the winningest coach in Orange history and a decorated World War II veteran who forged his teams through what became known as “football boot camp.” Channeling that same grit, the new head coach brought in none other than retired Navy SEAL, author, and renowned speaker David Goggins—himself a Buffalo, New York native—to deliver a powerful message to the team before their first practice.

            For over an hour, Goggins spoke about resilience, discipline, and the unrelenting pursuit of excellence. Two of his quotes resonated so deeply with Savage that they will be permanently displayed in the Michael M. Bill #59 Football Locker Room this season:

            “It may be satisfactory, but that’s just another word for mediocrity.”

            “Don’t stop when you’re tired. Stop when you’re done. Stay hard.”

            The message was clear: the hype surrounding the program means nothing without the work to back it up. Savage reinforced that mentality, reminding his players that championship teams are built in the offseason.

            “I wanted these guys to understand—there’s no shortcut to success,” Savage stated. “If we’re going to put Syracuse football back on the map, it starts now. If you don’t prepare like you’re going to win a championship, you’ll never get there.”

            And with that, Savage issued his first major challenge to the team:

            Every job is open.

            “I don’t care if you’re a fifth-year senior with three years of starting experience—you have to earn it,” Savage declared. “Senior Day is when we honor those who stuck around and set the standard. Spring is where we find out who wants it.”

            With a roster full of hungry players and a coaching staff determined to rewrite the program’s future, Syracuse is preparing for a new chapter—one built on discipline, toughness, and an unshakable belief in what’s possible.

            Here’s a closer look at each position group as the Orange embark on the 2028 season.

            Quarterback
            SR Trevor Louis (84), SR(RS) Jakhari Williams (83), JR(RS) Jumaane Cox (80), FR(RS) Dennis Seri (77), FR Troy McKinney (68)
            Former 2* recruit Jakhari Williams is the lead man in the quarterback room, a two year starter who threw for 3,072 yards and 25 touchdowns a season ago. Trevor Louis and Jumaane Cox are expected to give the senior a run for his money in a QB battle that might not be settled until the Orange take the field week one against the UMass Minutemen, a game Coach Savage said will serve as the dress rehersal for the upcoming season. Both Williams and Louis are pocket passers with the upper hand in regards to accuracy, but Cox brings the intrigue of a dual threat QB that thrived for Savage at Ball State.

            Halfback
            SO(RS) Spencer Vernon (84), FR JC Hoag (75), FR(RS) Tevin Westerman (72), FR Trenton Gilliam (72)
            The top three backs for Syracuse graduated this spring and Savage's hopes of finding a workhorse in the transfer portal left him grasping at straws. His solution? Former 4* QB Spencer Vernon, shifting into the backfield in an effort to maximize the former QBs explosive athleticism (90SPD, 95AGI, 90COD). Frehsman JC Hoag is expected to see plenty of run as a reserve back and pass catchers out of the backfield while Westerman and Gilliam will fill out special team roles.

            Wide Receiver
            SR(RS) Ja'Meer Thomas (88), SR Phil Hutton (88), SR(RS) Jaylan Hornsby (84), SO(RS) Carlos Simms (82), SO(RS) Felix Redwine (81), FR(RS) Elton Romberg (68), FR James Alba (67)
            Starting WRs Thomas (1,106 Yds, 11 TD) and Hutton (627 Yds, 4 TD) return with reserve WR Jaylan Hornsby joining the mix to form one of the best WR trios on the east coast this season. HC Nash Savage's offense has proved to be tailor made for speedy wide receivers and the Orange have that in aces. Expectations are high for the trio going into 2028 with reserves Simms and Redwine primed for breakout years in the result of injuries.

            Tight End
            JR Mateo Chickillo (86), SO Danny Pace (79), FR Don Zimmerman (75), FR Jeffrey Franz (75)
            Mateo Chickillo is the roadgratting tight end your great grandpa would swear by and is likely going to be the starter in an additional offensive lineman role. But lookout for Pace and Franz, both are potentially dangerous mismatches for opposing defenses with their size (6'5 & 6'2) to speed (85 & 84) combination that could prove effective in key situations for Nash Savage's team.

            Offensive Line
            T - SR Kane Harris (86), SR(RS) Noah Rsahac (80), FR(RS) Joey Bierria (71), JR(RS) Ezekiel Roos (83), JR Tyler Bland (80), JR(RS) Emmett Telfort (76), FR Antwan Calmelat (76)
            G - SR(RS) Travis Brown-Miller (84), SR(RS) Willie Goodacre (84), SR Ben Barbosa (83), JR(RS) Jeff Doucet (80), FR(RS) Dakota Soto (79), FR(RS) Marvin Ford (74), FR Dallas Eulls (61)
            C - SR Carlos Conception (84), SO(RS) Dennis Strong (80)

            Coach Savage may have said every job is open, but don't expect many changes along the offensive line. Rutgers transfer Kane Harris sliders over to tackle from guard, anchoring what should be an exceptional unit for the Orange.

            Defensive Line
            DE - SR(RS) Jahide Lesaine Jr (86), SR(RS) Jamichael Scantlebury (77), FR Nelson Stephen (74), FR Dawand Ijalana (66), JR(RS) Bryce Salaam (83)FR(RS) Robert Foster (82), SO(RS) Salesi Tuaolo (78), FR Jason Veasy (78), SO(RS) Miguel Barbosa (75), FR Walter Kush (58)
            DT - JR Alex Clinton (85), JR Joey Akers (80), JR(RS) Johny Johnson (76), SO John Savage (75), Taylor McMahon (64)

            Jahide Lesaine JR and Bryce Salaam are expected to man the corners of the defensive line while speed rushing specialist Alex Clinton should provide some push up the middle. 5* recruit Jason Veasy may appear buried on the depth chart, but look for Savage to get the prized recruit at least 5-10 snaps in pass rushing situations to let the speed rusher get to work. Some have compared him to another 'Cuse alum, Dwight Freeney. While the Buffalo, New York native will have to put in the work to earn the comparison, the sky is clearly the limit.

            Linebackers
            LB - JR(RS) Sean Schlauderaff (87), JR Brian Vallos (57), JR(RS) Nick McCalister (80), JR Juan Bishop (79), SO(RS) Marquise Johns (79), FR(RS) Clay Mooney (76)
            MLB - SR(RS) Jayden Brown (90), FR(RS) Ernie McHugh (83), SO Max Shaver (82), SR Adrian Nitschke (81), FR Cam McQuaide (70)

            "Dos Ese" (Schlauderaff) is the captain of the defense, with the speed to play sideline to sideline and the physicality to make receivers fear the middle. Himself and Jayden Brown remind many of the former 49ers duo of Patrick Willis and Navarro Bowman.

            Cornerbacks
            SR Bradley Land (88), SO(RS) Deron Wusu (83), JR(RS) Dalvin Holley (82), JR Deon Stokley (80), Davonte Kuhn (78), FR Kevin Schweitzer (75), FR(RS) Ken LaRue (74), FR Paul Reinhart (68), FR Kasey Cobb (66), FR Scotty Ulrich (59)
            Syracuse may have two of the best safeties in the country, but their 2028 defensive backfield is planning on living up to their former "No Fly Zone" moniker. The top 4 of the Orange CBs can matchup with any wide receiver core in the nation thanks to elite speed at key positions, but the unit is extremely front heavy. Any rash injuries to the unit could quickly turn it from a plus, into a net negative.

            Safety
            JR Tucker Colman (85), SO(RS) Clyde Weaver (76), FR(RS) Max Laborn (72), FR Corbin Houghtaling (72), SR CJ Ziemann (88), JR(RS) Leo Tauscher (87), SR(RS) Keke Adams (84), FR(RS) Tyree Kight (78), FR Layne Smith (73), FR Ricky Jerry (60)
            Speaking of the safeties, CJ Ziemann and Leo Tasucher are an all-american duo, earning 1st and 2nd team respectively, and are expected to be on the field together constantly in Savage's 3-3-5 scheme. Savage has coached three straight Jim Thrope winners (DD Snyder, Tawfiq Byard, Devin Teague) and many expect one of the two safeties to make it a 4th this season. Tucker Colman is the do it all swiss army knife at FS, capable of playing in the box or dropping into coverage, and is happy to be back after originally entering the transfer portal (Persuaded him to stay, the only attempted deserter).

            The Syracuse Orange open the 2028 season with a visit from the Minutemen from Massachusetts, a game that while unchallenging is going to prove critical for Nash Savage to asses this years squad in real time.

            "We aren't releasing any depth charts or naming any starters until after week one. Those who perform in camp will get the first shot at making an impression in the game," announced the coach when discussing the depth chart.

            Syracuse will follow up the quick warmup game with a visit from rival Penn State as they renew their annual rivalry, a game which the Orange one last season in the beginning of an utterly disappointing campaign for the Nittany Lions, before traveling to Louisiana to face Savage's former offensive coordinator, Brian Lindgren.

            Syracuse Orange 2028 Schedule
            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
            Sep 2vs UMass Minutemen
            Sep 9vs Penn State Nittany Lions
            Sep 16at Louisiana Lafayette
            Sep 23vs BYE
            Sep 30at Duke Blue Devils
            Oct 7at Florida State Seminoles
            Oct 14vs Wake Forest Demon Deacons
            Oct 21vs Pittsburgh Panthers
            Oct 28at Virginia Tech Hookies
            Nov 4vs West Virginia Mountaineers
            Nov 10at Miami Hurricanes
            Nov 18vs Virginia Cavaliers
            Nov 25at Maryland Terrapins


            Ball State Cardinals Preview

            Muncie, IN. - All eyes will be on Muncie when the defending National Champion kickoff the Kliff Kingsbury era as they play host to in-state rival Notre Dame.

            "I guess it's tradition around here to kickoff your career with a game against the Irish," joked Kliff Kingsbury, referencing Coach Savage's debut, a 26-20 loss against the defending National Champion Irish, three seasons ago.

            Without Kadin Semonza Ball State will turn to Titus Awe, who played encouragingly well in limited action last season, with 4* QB PJ Barmore ready and waiting should the sophomore falter.

            "He's not as accurate as Kadin was, few are, but he's got the physical tools to put it all together, especially with the weapons he has," Kingsbury said praising the young signal caller.

            While Awe will most certainly miss the presence of Nyck Harbor on the outside, he still has arguably Semonza's favorite target to rely on - Philip Onwualu.

            The senior WR enters the 2028 season just 80 receptions shy of Zay Flowers NCAA record 399. Having never finished with less than 103 receptions, even with a 4 game absence last year, Onwualu is expected to be the lone man in the record books by seasons end.

            After Ball State hosts Notre Dame they'll enjoy a short break before a visit from 2027 National Champion runner up Stanford, then a short trip over to Ohio Stadium to face the Buckeyes, hoping to rebound from a disastrous 2027 campaign that nearly cost Ryan Day his job, before opening up MAC play.

            Ball State Cardinals 89/89/89 Depth Chart - 2028
            Regular Offense
            STARTER2ND3RD4TH
            WRJR(RS) Dee Katula (84)JR(RS) Barry Poutasi (77)FR Spencer Lewis (73)
            TESR(RS) Theo Hrynkiewicz (83)JR(RS) Marvin Mooney (77)SR(RS) Carson Bruhn (81)
            LTSR Carl Poyer (82)JR(RS) Anthony Okine (80)JR(RS) Antonio Cheeks (78)
            LGSR(RS) Zach Bandy (86)JR(RS) Jaden Rasmussen (80)SO(RS) Alonzo Atogwe (77)
            CSR(RS) Logan Wilber (82)FR Scott Landry (67)
            RGSR(RS) Arkel Anugwom (82)FR(RS) Tyler Carraway (79)FR Noah Meeks (69)
            RTSO Shakir Cribbs (81)FR(RS) Terrance Madison (79)SO(RS) Rashad Bunting (77)
            WRSR Philip Onwualu (87)SR(RS) Kyson Anderson (84)FR Daryl Pope (75)
            QBSO Titus Awe (77)FR PJ Barmore (72)
            HBSO(RS) Legend Ogbogu (84)SO Cortez Duval (81)
            Base 3-4 Defense
            STARTER2ND3RD4TH
            LDESR Scott Humphries (88)SR(RS) Ben Marsh (82)FR(RS) Stephen Hippenhammer (77)
            NTFR(RS) Timote Dove (82)SR(RS) Brenan Vernon (81)JR(RS) Devin Lund (79)
            RDESR(RS) Cameron Jones (83)JR(RS) Barry Hockenson (81)JR(RS) Jamie Duarte (76)
            LOLBJR(RS) Tucker Foster (83)JR(RS) Amari Jimoh (76)SR Kyle Fong (80)
            LILBJR JaMichael Tabor (85)SR Dalton Townsel (78)
            RILBSO(RS) Matthew Scroggins (85)FR Jelani Philip (75)
            ROLBJR Glenn McCord (77)SO Greg Vernon (76)FR(RS) Jarrad Ogle (72)
            CBSR(RS) Brandon Nicholson (86)JR(RS) Warren Hart (83)SR(RS) Willizhuan Yates (82)
            SSJR(RS) Devin Teague (84)FR(RS) Jeremy Maslowski (74)FR John Stock (75)
            FSSO(RS) Steven Tyree (81)SR(RS) Jason Cross Jr (81)FR(RS) Pat Ruggins (74)Jordan Davis (81)
            CBSR(RS) Austin Alexander (84)SR(RS) Quinnen Ford (83)SR(RS) Jordan Suggs (82)JR(RS) JP Kitchings (78)


            Ball State Cardinals 2028 Schedule
            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
            Sep 2vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish
            Sep 9vs BYE
            Sep 16vs Stanford Cardinal
            Sep 23at Ohio State Buckeyes
            Sep 30at Eastern Michigan Eagles
            Oct 7vs Western Michigan Broncos
            Oct 14at Bowling Green Falcons
            Oct 21vs Central Michigan Chippewas
            Oct 28vs Miami University RedHawks
            Nov 4at Ohio Bobcats
            Nov 11vs Northern Illinois Huskies
            Nov 18at Kent State Golden Flashes
            Nov 25at Akron Zips
            Last edited by redsox907; 01-29-2025, 07:42 AM.

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            • redsox907
              MVP
              • Aug 2024
              • 1963

              #216
              Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



              2028 Syracuse Pre-Season Recruiting Preview

              Syracuse, NY. - Syracuse enters the 2028 recruiting cycle with 19 graduating seniors (11 offensive - 8 defensive) with the biggest need unquestionably being the offensive line with four of their five projected starters set to graduate.

              Luckily for 'Cuse the nations 7th best prospects - 2nd ranked T - Antwuan Loudermilk hails from Middle Village, NY and has the Orange at the top of his list.

              With all three of Syracuse's projected starting WR slated to graduate as well Coach Nash Savage has targeted 5* WR AJ Yeast and 4* receivers Specner Everett and Roy McCleon in an effort to quickly inject speed and physicality amongst the receiving core.

              In all Syracuse begins the recruiting cycle with 22 prospects on their "big board" with 11 of them hailing from New York or New Jersey.

              Syracuse 2028 Recruiting Rankings:
              Championship Contender: C+ (74th)
              Program Tradition: B- (64th)
              Campus Lifestyle: C (71st)
              Stadium Atmosphere: B (44th)
              Pro Potential: B- (52nd)
              Brand Exposure: B+ (28th)
              Academic Prestige: B+ (26th)
              Conference Prestige: A+ (2nd)
              Coach Stability: B- (56th)
              Coach Prestige: B (41st)
              Athletic Facilities: B (42nd)
              Overall Prestige: 3 1/2*

              NamePositionHeightWeightTendencyHometownNational Ranking
              5*Antwuan LoudermilkT6'7293PowerMiddle Village, NY7
              5*Terrell SturmDT6'4303Speed RusherBerwick, PA11
              5*AJ YeastWR6'6211PhysicalWest Palm Beach, FL25
              5*Lee BrownerHB5'10184ElusiveIrvington, NJ30
              4*Spencer EverettWR6'3209Deep ThreatMadison, MS41
              4*Conor HerbigCB6'2186Man To ManWayne, NJ70
              4*Sam YatesG6'3300AgileElizabeth, NJ85
              4*Alex AddingtonMLB5'11239Pass CoverageBrooklyn, NY147
              4*Quin CheesemanFS6'0195HybridBoston, MA189
              4*Stanley WendtQB6'4198ScramblerStaten Island, NY205
              4*Demetrious VilmaLB6'2253Power RusherWilliamstown, NY210
              4*Amani LittleDE6'4297Power RusherBrockton, MA236
              4*Roy McCleonWR6'4214PhysicalFairless Hills, PA296
              4*Tim ClevelandT6'5307AgileMiddle Village, NY319
              4*Darrelle KirkendollG6'5295PowerMalvern, PA344
              4*Pat McGarigleTE6'2235VerticalBridgton, ME406
              4*Matthias MixonT6'8313PowerEverett, MA411
              4*Bruce WheatG6'5319AgileNeedham, MA431
              3*Matt SpainC6'1309AgileAliquippa, PA621
              3*Mitch BettisLB5'11215Pass CoverageBuffalo, NY915
              3*Colton SchweitzerDT6'2326Power RusherBuffalo, NY1004
              3*Hugh HennessyS6'0202ZoneVineland, NJ1006


              Ball State 2028 Recruiting

              Spoiler

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              • redsox907
                MVP
                • Aug 2024
                • 1963

                #217
                Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



                2028 Week One Preview



                Matchup Preview *|* September 2, 2028
                @
                Massachusetts Minutemen
                (1-0, 0-0 Away)
                Syracuse Orange
                (0-0, 0-0 Home)
                Injury Report
                Game Notes
                Syracuse, NY. - The Minutemen defeated their "dress rehearsal" opponent - D2 Bentley - and will now look to spoil the Oranges own rehearsal attempt.

                All eyes will be on the QBs as Coach Savage has yet to name a starter between returning starting QB Jakhari Williams and backups Trevor Louis and Jumaane Cox. In a somewhat telling move, Cox will get the 2nd crack into the game after Williams' 1st quarter warm up.


                UMass Minutemen 82/82/82 Depth Chart - 2028
                Regular Offense
                STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                WRSO(RS) Charlie Spears (77)JR Dennis Stein (74)SO(RS) Vai Latu (70)
                TESO(RS) Tony Whitehead (72)FR(RS) Delvin Verrett (72)FR(RS) John Uwazurike (70)
                LTSR(RS) Tanner Burlingame (84)JR(RS) Conner Cushenberry (80)
                LGSO(RS) David Ogunbowale (84)JR(RS) Von Uzomah (78)
                CJR(RS) Robert Dogbe (78)FR Leon Forsett (66)
                RGSR(RS) Brock Taylor (85)SO Max Sabri (79)
                RTSO(RS) Darrius Byler (78)SR(RS) Anthony Robsock (79)
                WRSR(RS) Kezion Dia-Johnson (85)SR(RS) Jimmie Bartow (76)FR(RS) NIck Mendoza (74)
                QBJR(RS) Darrell Edmond (81)SR(RS) AJ Hairston (80)
                FBSR Trent Meeks (80)
                HBSR(RS) Da'marion Alberic (84)FR(RS) Landon Kacyvenski (75)JR(RS) Eric Clayborn (75)
                Base 3-4 Defense
                STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                LDEJR(RS) Greg Copper (78)JR(RS) Chuck Sherwood (75)
                NTSR(RS) Bo Westmont (81)SR Calvin Washington (80)
                RDEJR(RS) Shawn Hill (83)JR(RS) Daryl Wiggins (79)
                LOLBSO(RS) Jimmy Seder (74)FR(RS) Gage Chester (74)
                LILBSR(RS) Rashad Henry (78)FR(RS) DJ Wear (69)
                RILBSO Tyree Tate (77)JR(RS) Hakeem Duggan (76)
                ROLBJR Mike Apple (79)JR Kaseem Peters (77)
                CBSR(RS) Keith Sarkodieh (81)JR(RS) Earl Herbig (79)JR(RS) Troy McBurrows (74)
                SSSO Ryan Costanzo (80)JR(RS) Dalton Flanagan (78)
                FSFR(RS) Faitele Good (86)JR(RS) Erick Kane (74)
                CBJR(RS) Dane Angerer (79)FR(RS) Dustin Pears (78)JR(RS) Troy McBurrows (74)

                Week One ACC Schedule
                #16 Maryland @ #12 Texas
                NC State @ East Carolina
                Georgia Tech @ Michigan State
                #5 South Carolina @ #14 North Carolina
                Troy @ #7 Clemson
                Duke @ Western Michigan
                Wake Foret @ TCU
                #1 Miami @ #2 Georgia
                Virginia @ Old Dominion
                Pittsburgh @ Western Kentucky
                West Virginia @ #20 Tennessee
                Liberty @ Virginia Tech


                Notable Week One Matchups
                #22 Louisville @ #8 Texas A&M
                Notre Dame @ #18 Ball State

                Comment

                • tobin834
                  Rookie
                  • Jun 2017
                  • 334

                  #218
                  Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)

                  Ohhh MYYYY what? I'm from Syracuse so I'm ALL IN. This is an amazing choice of college here haaha,

                  Comment

                  • redsox907
                    MVP
                    • Aug 2024
                    • 1963

                    #219
                    Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)

                    Originally posted by tobin834
                    Ohhh MYYYY what? I'm from Syracuse so I'm ALL IN. This is an amazing choice of college here haaha,
                    Thanks man! As I said before, I would have never put them on a list of destinations when starting this but once they came up in the carousel I quickly bought in. Just played my first game in the Dome and it was a blast. Hopefully we can make you proud this year!

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                    • redsox907
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2024
                      • 1963

                      #220
                      Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



                      'Cuse Finds Their QB In 4th Q Explosion


                      Jakhari Williams got the call in the pivotal 4th quarter and put the QB battle to rest with a pair of touchdowns.

                      Massachusetts Minutemen at Syracuse Orange
                      Sep 2, 20281234F
                      MASS (1-0)3010013
                      SYR (0-0)0772135
                      Top Performers
                      PASS: SYR Jakhari Williams - 19/25, 130 Yds, 2 TD, INT
                      RUSH: SYR Spencer Vernon - 10 Att, 127 Yds, TD
                      REC: UMASS Charlie Spears - 5 Rec, 134 Yds, TD
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      MASSSYR
                      First Downs1224
                      3rd Down Efficiency3/138/14
                      4th Down Efficiency0/21/3
                      Total Yards381544
                      Passing Yards225269
                      Rushing Yards27 - 8023 - 210
                      Penalties-Penalty Yards3 - 306 - 49
                      Turnovers23
                      Time of Possession20:0823:52
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGMASSSYR
                      5:28(MASS) Evan Bowie, 19 Yd FG30
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGMASSSYR
                      9:17(SYR) Phil Hutton, 1 Yd Pass From Jakhari Wiliams37
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGMASSSYR
                      10:13(MASS) Charlie Spears, 78 Yd Pass From Darrell Edmond107
                      6:05(SYR) JC Hoag, 10 Yd Run1014
                      2:10(MASS) Evan Bowie, 41 Yd FG1314
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGMASSSYR
                      1:50(SYR) Jakhari Williams, 5 Yd Run1321
                      1:31(SYR) JC Hoag, 8 Yd Pass From Jakhari Williams1328
                      0:30(SYR) Spencer Vernon, 80 Yd Run1335
                      Massachusetts Minutemen
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Darrell Edmond13/2922512
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Da'Marion Alberic14392.70
                      Darrell Edmond13413.10
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Charlie Spears513426.81
                      Jimmie Bartow362.00
                      Tony Whitehead36521.60
                      Kezion Dia-Johnson22010.00
                      BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                      Tony Whitehead30
                      Tanner Burlingame21
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      FS Faitele Good10000
                      MLB Rashad Henry9010
                      CB Dane Angerer6010
                      CB Earl Herbig50 (1TFL)10
                      DE Daryl Wiggins50 (3TFL)00
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
                      Evan Bowie2/21/1741
                      PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
                      Eric Creech515831.61
                      KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Dennis Stein67212.00
                      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Dennis Stein144.00
                      Syracuse Orange
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Jakhari Williams19/2513021
                      Jumaane Cox6/127402
                      Trevor Louis5/106500
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Spencer Vernon1012712.71
                      JC Hoag6335.51
                      Jumaane Cox3155.00
                      Jakhari Williams3186.01
                      Trevor Louis11717.00
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Jaylan Hornsby1012912.90
                      Phil Hutton8435.31
                      Spencer Vernon4246.00
                      Ja'Meer Thomas3258.30
                      JC Hoag2157.51
                      Mateo Chickillo22010.00
                      Felix Redwine11313.00
                      BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                      Carlos Concepcion70
                      Ezekiel Roos60
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      FS Tucker Colman10000
                      MLB Jayden Brown61 (3TFL)00
                      LB Juan Bishop50.5 (1TFL)00
                      DT Joey Akers31 (2TFL)00
                      LB Scott Schlauderaff31 (2TFL)00
                      DT Alex Clinton30 (2TFL)00
                      DE Jason Veasy21 (1TFL)00
                      DE Bryce Salaam21.5 (2TFL)00
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
                      Desmond Brewer0/15/55NA
                      PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
                      Michael Chickillo13636.00
                      KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Carlos Simms12929.00
                      Elton Romberg22613.00
                      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      Elton Romberg3103.30


                      EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129064814EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129062753EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129065044
                      LEFT - Deon Stockley (pictured) and Max Shafer each nabbed an interception to end the final two UMass drives with turnovers.
                      CENTER - Darrell Edmond gave the Orange defense all they could handle, burning them for 225 passing yards and an additional 41 rushing yards despite 6 Syracuse sacks.
                      RIGHT - Prized 5* Jason Veasy wasted no time establishing his presence, putting constant pressure on Edmond before finally getting home in the 4th quarter.


                      Syracuse, NY. - Syracuse head coach Nash Savage wasted no time making good on his promise to evaluate his quarterback room in live action, cycling through three different signal-callers in the first three quarters. But when the Orange needed a closer, it was last year’s starter, Jakhari Williams, who took the reins and led a dominant fourth-quarter surge to secure a 35-13 victory over UMass in the season opener at the JMA Wireless Dome.

                      The game opened with a sluggish start for Syracuse, as UMass struck first with a 19-yard field goal from Evan Bowie in the first quarter. The Orange finally found the end zone in the second when Williams capped off his second drive with a one-yard touchdown pass to Phil Hutton, giving Syracuse a 7-3 lead at halftime.

                      The second and third quarters saw continued experimentation at quarterback, with Jumaane Cox taking over in the second and struggling with two interceptions. Trevor Louis got his opportunity in the third and helped engineer a scoring drive, handing off to JC Hoag for a 10-yard touchdown run. However, UMass responded with a big play of its own—a 78-yard touchdown strike from Darrell Edmond to Charlie Spears—before adding a 41-yard field goal to cut the Syracuse lead to 14-13 heading into the final frame.

                      With the game in the balance, Savage turned back to his veteran leader. Williams’ return to action was shaky, as he threw an interception on his first drive of the fourth quarter. But after a defensive stop, he settled in, completing three key passes for gains of 30, 11, and five yards before finishing the drive with a determined five-yard scramble into the end zone.

                      The Syracuse defense tightened the screws from there, grabbing two second-half interceptions, including a crucial red-zone pick from Deon Stokley. That set up Williams’ eight-yard touchdown pass to JC Hoag, stretching the lead to 28-13. The knockout punch came moments later when converted quarterback Spencer Vernon broke free for an electrifying 80-yard touchdown run, sending the home crowd into a frenzy and sealing the 35-13 victory.

                      Elsewhere, Savage’s former team, Ball State, suffered a heartbreaking season-opening loss to Notre Dame. The Cardinals took a late 29-26 lead when Titus Awe connected with Philip Onwualu for a 27-yard touchdown with 45 seconds remaining. But the celebration was short-lived, as Irish quarterback CJ Carr responded immediately with a stunning 90-yard touchdown strike to Bobby Johns, crushing Ball State’s hopes in a 33-29 thriller.

                      For Syracuse, the win marked a strong start to the Savage era, but quarterback uncertainty remains a storyline to watch. Williams reaffirmed his leadership when it mattered most, but with a pivotal rivalry match against Penn State looming Coach Savage will continue to monitor the games most crucial position.

                      Week One ACC Results
                      17 #11 Maryland @ #16 Texas 13
                      20 NC State @ East Carolina 27
                      66 Georgia Tech @ Michigan State 21
                      34 #4 South Carolina @ #20 North Carolina
                      24 Troy @ #6 Clemson 44
                      38 Duke @ Western Michigan 22
                      30 Wake Forest @ TCU 34
                      39 #7 Miami @ #1 Georgia 41
                      14 Virginia @ Old Dominion 33
                      35 #21 Pittsburgh @ Western Kentucky 17
                      19 West Virginia @ #17 Tennessee 27
                      24 Librerty @ Virginia Tech 31


                      Week One Notable Results
                      32 #12 Louisville @ #15 Texas A&M 30
                      24 Kennesaw State @ #23 Penn State 27
                      17 Cincinnati @ Boise State 16
                      Last edited by redsox907; 01-29-2025, 11:56 AM.

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                      • redsox907
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2024
                        • 1963

                        #221
                        Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



                        2028 Week Two Preview



                        Matchup Preview *|* September 9, 2028
                        @
                        #23 Penn State Nittany Lions
                        (1-0, 0-0 Away)
                        Syracuse Orange
                        (1-0, 1-0 Home)
                        Injury Report
                        DE Javon Hammonds (82)
                        Fractured Shoulder Blade (4 Weeks)



                        Penn State Nittany Lions 89/89/90 Depth Chart - 2028
                        Regular Offense
                        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                        WRJR(RS) Alexander Selzner (90)JR Brady Burns (83)SO(RS) Paul McCaskill (78)
                        TEJR(RS) Rob McAllister (82)FR(RS) Stephen Gruber (82)
                        LTJR(RS) Dennis Folk (90)SR(RS) Marquise Thorpe-Taylor (83)
                        LGSO(RS) Damon Thompson (88)JR(RS) Louis Spaulding (82)
                        CFR Shonn Keglar (74)JR Jameson Butt (68)
                        RGSO Eric Clemens (85)FR(RS) Cameron Ezekiel (80)
                        RTFR(RS) Kenan Cushenberry (83)FR(RS) Jason Artmore (79)
                        WRSR(RS) Josiah Brown (89)SO(RS) Joe Kosier (84)JR Lee Haynos (80)
                        QBSO(RS) Calvin Vaughn (83)JR(RS) Emmanuel Willie (77)
                        HBSR(RS) Corey Smith (90)JR(RS) Jamichael Chestnut (87)FR(RS) Eddie Krosnodomskie (81)
                        Base 3-4 Defense
                        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                        LDESR(RS) Mylachi Williams (89)SR James Contreras (85)
                        NTSR(RS) Xavier Gilliam (86)FR Calvin Petis (76)
                        RDEJR(RS) Marcques Muamba (88)FR(RS) Chris Cantwell (82)
                        LOLBJR(RS) TJ Genus (84)SR(RS) Kari Jackson (79)
                        LILBSO Tremaine Boyett (86)SO(RS) Morgan Harvin (83)
                        RILBSR(RS) Antony Speca (84)FR Sergio Sahara (75)
                        ROLBSO(RS) Martin Brookins (85)FR(RS) Joe Harms (83)
                        CBSO Paul Faulk (86)FR(RS) Zach Robinson (83)SR(RS) Davion Pritchard (82)
                        SSKR Scott Luck (77)SR(RS) Christian LeBrun (76)
                        FSJR(RS) Johnny Daniels (82)JR John Bouye (81)
                        CBSR(RS) Jon Mitchell (85)SR(RS) Braydon Lee (83)SR(RS) Davion Pritchard (82)

                        Week Two ACC Schedule
                        FCS vs #21 Pittsburgh (1-0)
                        Illinois (1-0) @ Virginia (0-1)
                        Western Kentucky (0-1) @ #20 North Carolina (0-1)
                        UL Monroe (1-0) @ #6 Clemson (1-0)
                        #9 Tulane (1-0) @ West Virginia (1-0)
                        Purdue (0-1) @ Wake Forest (1-0)
                        Old Dominion (1-0) @ Virginia Tech (1-0)
                        TCU (1-0) @ Duke (1-0)
                        FCS @ #11 Maryland (1-0)
                        FCS @ #4 South Carolina (1-0)
                        USF (2-0) @ #7 Miami (0-1)
                        NC State (0-1) @ #2 Oklahoma (1-0)
                        FCS @ Georgia Tech (0-1)


                        Notable Week Two Matchups
                        #15 Texas A&M (1-0) @ Nebraska (1-0)
                        #18 Louisiana (1-0) @ Washington (1-0)
                        Fresno State (1-1) @ #23 USC (1-0)

                        Comment

                        • Deuce2223
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 12571

                          #222
                          Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)

                          Sometimes those 1 and 2* guys who stick it out for 4 years become ballers

                          Comment

                          • redsox907
                            MVP
                            • Aug 2024
                            • 1963

                            #223
                            Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)

                            Originally posted by Deuce2223
                            Sometimes those 1 and 2* guys who stick it out for 4 years become ballers
                            Theres a handful of them on the roster surprisingly. Maybe if I've got extra points near the end of the season I'll find a low ranked QB and scout em to see how they'll turn out lol.

                            On the subject of recruiting, been having something weird happen. Not sure if its because I'm controlling two coaches, but both school had a small amount of interested prospects. And nothing below 4*. IIrc Syracuse had 15 total propsects with me on their board and Ball State had 21? Just weird, normally there are a ton of 2/1* guys with interest. So needless to say I had to slightly break the house rule of only going after 1 guy with me not on their list for recruting. Any players that were in a gold/silver pipeline were free game, otherwise I'd be going into 2029 with no guards or centers to replace the departing ones.

                            Hoping its just something weird for this season and not a consistent problem that's going to pop up every year. Reading online its a mixed bag and no one knows why

                            Comment

                            • redsox907
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2024
                              • 1963

                              #224
                              Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



                              Orange Crush The Nittany Lions In The Dome


                              Freshman JC Hoag had the JMA Dome in a frenzy after his 59 yard TD run put Syracuse up 35-3.

                              Penn State Nittany Lions at Syracuse Orange
                              Sep 9, 20281234F
                              #23 PSU (1-0)307010
                              SYR (1-0)72110038
                              Top Performers
                              PASS: PSU Calvin Vaughn - 14/18, 162 Yds, TD
                              RUSH: SYR JC Hoag - 17 Att, 176 Yds, 2 TD
                              REC: SYR Jaylan Hornsby - 6 Rec, 117 Yds, TD
                              Team Stats Comparison
                              PSUSYR
                              First Downs1223
                              3rd Down Efficiency2/82/6
                              4th Down Efficiency0/11/1
                              Total Yards356569
                              Passing Yards208234
                              Rushing Yards18 - 4130 - 273
                              Penalties-Penalty Yards1 - 103 - 25
                              Turnovers11
                              Time of Possession19:4024:20
                              Scoring Summary
                              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGPSUSYR
                              7:06(SYR) Phil Hutton, Returned Fumble 22 Yds07
                              2:50(PSU) James Allgeier, 45 Yd FG37
                              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGPSUSYR
                              9:11(SYR) JC Hoag, 1 Yd Run314
                              1:59(SYR) Jakhari Williams, 6 Yd Run321
                              0:52(SYR) Jaylan Hornsby, 42 Yd Pass From Spencer Vernon328
                              THIRD QUARTER SCORINGPSUSYR
                              5:01(SYR) JC Hoag, 59 Yd Run335
                              4:49(PSU) Josiah Brown, 87 Yd Pass From Calvin Vaughn1035
                              0:41(SYR) Desmond Brewer, 22 Yd FG1038
                              Penn State Nittany Lions
                              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                              Calvin Vaughn14/1816210
                              Emmanuel Willie5/84601
                              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                              Corey Smith9849.30
                              Calvin Vaughn6-56-9.30
                              Emmanuel Willie2147.00
                              Lee Haynos1-1-1.00
                              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                              Josiah Brown49323.21
                              Paul McCaskill4235.70
                              Corey Smith3196.30
                              Lee Haynos22814.00
                              Alexander Selzner2189.00
                              Rob McAllister2157.50
                              Stephen Gruber133.00
                              Brady Burns199.00
                              BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                              Kenan Cushenberry33
                              Damon Thompson12
                              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                              CB Davion Pritchard80 (1TFL)00
                              MLB Anthony Speca7000
                              DE Mylachi Williams50 (1TFL)00
                              MLB Tremaine Boyett60 (1TFL)10
                              DT Xavier Gilliam40.5 (1TFL)00
                              DE Joel Doubs20.5 (1TFL)00
                              DE James Contreras300 (FF)0
                              KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
                              James Allgeier1/11/1445
                              PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
                              Kevin Phifer413734.21
                              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              Brady Burns710014.20
                              PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              Brady Burns177.00
                              Syracuse Orange
                              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                              Jakhari Williams14/1919201
                              Spencer Vernon1/14210
                              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                              JC Hoag1717610.32
                              Spencer Vernon8567.00
                              Jakhari Williams5418.21
                              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                              Jaylan Hornsby611719.51
                              Phil Hutton44310.70
                              JC Hoag2126.00
                              Spencer Vernon2199.650
                              Ja'Meer Thomas14343.00
                              BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
                              Willie Goodacre90
                              Kane Harris40
                              Carlos Concepcion11
                              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                              CB Bradley Land71 (2TFL)00
                              MLB Max Shaver60.5 (1TFL)00
                              MLB Jayden Brown50 (1TFL)00
                              LB Sean Schlauderaff41 (2TFL)00
                              DE Jason Veasy32.5 (3TFL)00
                              DT Johnny Johnson21 (2TFL)00
                              DT Joey Akers20.5 (1TFL)00
                              SS Leo Tauscher1010
                              DT Alex Clinton11 (1TFL)00
                              KICKINGFGXPPTSLG
                              Desmond Brewer1/15/5823
                              PUNTINGTOTYDSAVG-20
                              Michael Chickillo13232.00
                              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              Elton Romberg11515.00
                              Carlos Simms22914.50
                              PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              Elton Romberg3186.00


                              EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129121410EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129125328EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129123007EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-20250129125349
                              LEFT - Sometimes its better to be lucky than good, after a 18 yard fumble QB Jakhari Williams put the ball on the turf, but thankfully WR Phil Hutton scooped the ball and dashed into the endzone.
                              LEFT CENTER - QB Calvin Vaughn faced relentless pressure from the Orange defense suffering 6 1st half sacks as 'Cuse battered the sophomore signal caller.
                              RIGHT CENTER - Nash Savage went deep into his bag of tricks in an effort to win the historic rivalry, calling a HB pass with 52 seconds left in the 1st half.
                              RIGHT - Josiah Brown with the lone bright spot for PSU fans, sneaking behind the corner and safety before sprinting for a 87 yard TD.


                              Syracuse, NY. - Syracuse made a statement under the lights of the JMA Dome, overwhelming No. 23 Penn State in a 38-10 rout to move to 2-0 on the season. Head coach Nash Savage’s defense set the tone early, while the offense delivered a mix of power and creativity to secure a convincing win.

                              The Orange struck first in dramatic fashion when quarterback Jakhari Williams fumbled on an 18-yard scramble, only for wide receiver Phil Hutton to scoop up the loose ball and sprint 22 yards into the end zone. Penn State responded with a 45-yard field goal from James Allgeier, but the Nittany Lions’ offense struggled mightily against a relentless Syracuse pass rush.

                              Syracuse dominated the second quarter, rattling off three unanswered touchdowns. Running back JC Hoag powered in from a yard out, followed by a six-yard touchdown run from Williams. Then, with a 21-3 lead, Savage dipped into his bag of tricks—calling for a halfback pass off a screen fake. Converted quarterback Spencer Vernon delivered a strike to Jaylan Hornsby for a 42-yard touchdown, leaving Penn State reeling heading into halftime.

                              Hoag continued his explosive night with a 59-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter, pushing the lead to 35-3. Penn State finally broke through on the next play from scrimmage when Calvin Vaughn connected with Josiah Brown for an 87-yard touchdown. However, that would be the only highlight for the Nittany Lions, as the Orange defense remained in control, highlighted by two and a half sacks from five-star freshman Jason Veasy in the first half alone.

                              Syracuse tacked on a 22-yard field goal from Desmond Brewer and shut out Penn State in the fourth quarter to complete the dominant performance. Despite running back Corey Smith’s 84 yards on just nine carries, Penn State head coach Mark Stoops faced criticism for his game plan, as the Nittany Lions abandoned the run early and failed to establish offensive rhythm.

                              With the win, Syracuse solidifies itself as a team to watch under Savage, while Penn State is left searching for answers after a humbling loss on the road.

                              Week Two ACC Results
                              0 FCS @ #17 Pittsburgh (2-0) 47
                              21 Illinois (2-0) @ Virginia (0-2) 16
                              10 Western Kentucky @ #18 North Carolina (2-0) 14
                              21 UL Monroe (1-1) @ #6 Clemson (2-0) 37
                              20 #8 Tulane (2-0) @ West Virginia (0-2) 19
                              17 Purdue (0-2) @ Wake Forest (1-1)
                              Old Dominion (1-1) @ Virginia Tech (2-0)
                              31 TCU (1-1) @ Duke (2-0) 42
                              0 FCS @ #9 Maryland (2-0)
                              0 FCS @ #4 South Carolina (2-0)
                              35 USF (3-0) @ #23 Miami (0-2)
                              20 NC State (0-2) @ #2 Oklahoma (2-0) 27


                              Notable Week Two Results
                              26 #13 Texas A&M (1-1) @ Nebraska (1-1) 24
                              27 #24 SMU (1-1) @ Vanderbilt (2-0) 35
                              10 Fresno State (1-2) @ #16 USC (2-0) 31

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                              • redsox907
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                                • Aug 2024
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                                #225
                                Re: From The Shadows | The Rise Of "Nitro" Nash Savage (CFB25)



                                2028 Week Three Preview



                                Matchup Preview *|* September 16, 2028
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                                Syracuse Orange
                                (2-0, 0-0 Away)
                                Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns
                                (1-1, 1-0 Home)
                                Injury Report

                                QB Daniel Beal (78)
                                Partial ACL Tear (8 Weeks)
                                Game Notes
                                Lafayette, LA. - Louisiana Lafayette crashed the CFP last year with a 12-1 record and a C-USA title, but fell in their bowl game against the equally upstart Tulane Green Wave.

                                Jim L Mora parlayed the success into the HC gig at BYU and the Ragin' Cajuns select Brian Lindgren, Nash Savage's former OC at Ball State, to lead the charge into another successful chapter in "The Swamp."

                                Lindgren and Co were dealt a tough blow in their week 1 win over D2 Archbishop Shaw, with SR QB Daniel Beal going down with a partial ACL tear. JR Josh Ellefson played admirably in his steady during the week two matchup with the Washington Huskies, but the Cajuns ultimately fell.

                                The meeting between Savage and his former OC is the first time Savage has faced a former coordinator, with the coaches own Syracuse Orange looking to continue their 2-0 start after a suffocating defensive effort in a win over rival Penn State last week.



                                Louisiana Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns 85/85/85 Depth Chart - 2028
                                Regular Offense
                                STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                                WRSR(RS) Tyrique McGee (79)SR(RS) Zyion Jarrett (77)FR(RS) Jamie Jones (76)
                                TEFR(RS) Kristian Vickerson (71)SR Kasey Pride (70)FR Dakota Shivers (65)
                                LTSO(RS) Evan Jaimes (70)FR(RS) LaMarcus Pilgrim (71)
                                LGSR(RS) Noah Kirkwood (83)SO(RS) Brian Gutierrez (77)
                                CSR(RS) Cooper Fordham (82)SO Donovan Senior (74)
                                RGSO Cameron Brady (72)FR Enrique Montgomery (65)
                                RTSR(RS) Weston Davis (85)FR(RS) Steve Bourne (77)
                                WRJR(RS) Roy Butts (81)SR(RS) Marquise Keys (77)SO Connor Boyett (76)
                                QBJR(RS) Josh Ellefson (78)SO(RS) Greg Fort (74)
                                HBJR(RS) Darien Eze (87)SR(RS) David Eziomume (82)SR(RS) Steven Blanco (80)
                                Base 4-3 Defense
                                STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                                LDEJR(RS) Quan Heath (84)JR(RS) Shaun Yaraborough (82)
                                LDTSR(RS) Ashton Wright (82)JR(RS) Emmett Stewart (79)
                                RDTSR Cameron Vigil (80)JR Jameson John (75)
                                RDEJR(RS) Jaren Ficken (83)SR(RS) Ralph Hurley (75)
                                WLBJR(RS) Karlos Hooks (76)SO(RS) Demar Gallimore (81)
                                MLBSR Kevin Ezeike (87)FR(RS) Sean Kryspin (78)
                                SLBSR(RS) Peter McLeod (76)FR(RS) Kaleb Minor (72)
                                CBSR(RS) Shemar Welch (88)SO(RS) James Aikman (78)SO(RS) Ruke Odeyingbo (77)
                                SSJR Tim Oshinowo (84)SR DeMaio Higdon (83)
                                FSJR(RS) Josh Slater (79)JR(RS) Christian Rubin (76)
                                CBJR(RS) David Bales (83)SO(RS) Slade Kalinic (78)SO(RS) Ruke Odeyingbo (77)

                                Week Three ACC Schedule
                                West Virginia (0-2) @ Rice (1-1)
                                FCS @ #6 Clemson (2-0)
                                Virginia Tech (2-0) @ #9 Maryland (2-0)
                                Middle Tennessee (2-0) @ Georgia Tech (2-0)
                                FCS @ #23 Miami (0-2)
                                #18 North Carolina (1-1) @ #17 Pittsburgh (2-0)
                                FCS @ Wake Forest (1-1)
                                Duke (2-0) @ Temple (0-2)
                                #4 South Carolina (2-0) @ Auburn (0-1)
                                Virginia (0-2) @ Indiana (2-0)
                                Vanderbilt (2-0) @ NC State (0-2)


                                Notable Week Three Matchups
                                #2 Oklahoma (2-0) @ #14 Tennessee (2-0)
                                #25 Utah (1-0) @ Wisconsin (2-0)
                                #21 Stanford (1-1) @ Ball State (0-1)
                                #22 Rutgers (1-0) @ #5 Kansas State (2-0)

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