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  • TheSensation
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    • Sep 2008
    • 184

    #1

    Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

    With 09 finished, my UL Monroe dynasty over at the defunked MaddenMania has lead to this one. I have no serious plans of doing a Madden one along side this because I need to see proof that Madden will be a quality game first before I buy it. If Madden is good and I have the time I may have a dynachise going.


    Quarter Length: 7 mins
    Diff: Heisman
    Rosters: OS community rosters via The Massacre771
    AI sliders: will be adjusted as I see fit
    Penalty sliders: default
    Recruiting: No hold barred
  • TheSensation
    Rookie
    • Sep 2008
    • 184

    #2
    Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

    Syracuse University Football, An Overview
    Syracuse University is a private research university founded in 1870 and is located in Syracuse, New York. Syracuse is organized into 13 schools and colleges, with nationally-recognized programs in architecture, communications, business administration, public administration, and engineering and has an enrollment of approximately 19,000 graduate and undergraduate students.

    The Syracuse Orange is the nickname used by the athletic teams of Syracuse University. The school is a member of the Big East Conference. The school's mascot is Otto the Orange. Teams were previously known as the Orangemen and Orangewomen until 2004 and before that were originally known as the Saltine Warriors. The men's basketball, football, men's lacrosse, and women's basketball teams play in the Carrier Dome.

    Syracuse played its first intercollegiate football game in 1889, and achieved its first success in the 1890s and 1900s. With the construction of "state-of-the-art" Archbold Stadium in 1907, Syracuse rose to national prominence under Hall of Fame coach Frank "Buck" O'Neill. The 1920s saw continued success with teams featuring star end Vic Hanson, the only individual who is a member of both the Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame, and who later coached the team. Through this period, Colgate University was the school's biggest rival.

    The late 1930s and 1940s saw a decline in fortunes that began to reverse when Ben Schwartzwalder took over as coach in 1949. Syracuse made its first bowl appearance in the 1953 Orange Bowl, followed by appearances in the 1957 Cotton Bowl and the 1959 Orange Bowl. The 1957 Cotton Bowl team featured Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown. During this era, Penn State emerged as Syracuse's principal rival, replacing Colgate University which had not kept up to compete at a national level.

    In 1959, Syracuse earned its first National Championship following an undefeated season and Cotton Bowl victory over Texas. The team featured sophomore running back Ernie Davis, who went on to become the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy in 1961. Davis was slated to play for the Cleveland Browns in the same backfield as Jim Brown, but died of leukemia before being able to play professionally (go rent the express). Syracuse remained competitive through the 1960s with a series of All American running backs, including Floyd Little and Larry Csonka.

    The program began a gradual decline, though, in the 1970s. The construction of the Carrier Dome in 1980 began to turn the program around, as did the success of future NFL stars Joe Morris and Art Monk.

    The program returned suddenly to national prominence in 1987 under Coach Dick MacPherson with an undefeated 11-0 regular season record. The team featured Maxwell Award winning quarterback Don McPherson and fullback Daryl Johnston. The team missed an opportunity to play for the NCAA Division I-A national football championship, because both the University of Oklahoma and the University of Miami also finished undefeated that year and finished higher in the polls. Instead, the team faced Southeastern Conference champion Auburn University in the Sugar Bowl. The game ended in a tie when Auburn kicked a late field goal rather than trying for a game winning touchdown (oh boy what a stir that caused).

    Over the next 14 seasons (1988-2001), the program enjoyed tremendous success under Coach MacPherson and his successor Paul Pasqualoni, appearing in 11 bowl games (including 3 major bowls) and winning 9. The team also captured or shared 4 Big East football championships during this period. Prominent players of the period included Bill Scharr, Donovan McNabb, Marvin Harrison, Dwight Freeny, Keith Bulluck, Rob Moore, Donovin Darius, Qadry Ismail, Kevin Johnson, Rob Konrad, Tebucky Jones and Marvin Graves. Rivalries shifted in the early 1990s as Penn State ended its series with Syracuse and joined the Big Ten. Syracuse, meanwhile, joined the newly formed Big East football conference with traditional rivals University of Pittsburgh, and West Virginia University and national programs Boston College, Miami and Virginia Tech.

    In 2004, Miami and Virginia Tech left the Big East to join the Atlantic Coast Conference, followed by Boston College in 2005, threatening the stature of the Big East. Syracuse was originally supposed to leave the Big East and join the ACC, but the ACC decided to invite Virginia Tech to join the conference instead. Thus, Syracuse remained in the Big East. However, the departures coincided with a "dry" period for the football program, prompting the University to hire Greg Robinson, former defensive coordinator for the Texas Longhorns, as head coach beginning with the 2005 season. That season, the Orange went 1–10, the worst season in Syracuse history.

    On November 12, 2005, Syracuse University retired the uniform number 44, to honor Jim Brown, Ernie Davis, Floyd Little, and the legacy of the number itself, which has become so associated with Syracuse that the university's ZIP code, 13244, was requested by university officials to remember those who wore 44 for the Orange. Syracuse also retired the uniform number 88 in honor of tight end John Mackey (1960–62) on Sept 15, 2007. Mackey, who is considered one of the greatest tight ends to play football, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992.


    Since the 1980 season Syracuse has played its home games in the Carrier Dome also called “The Loud House.” The Carrier Dome is the largest domed stadium of any college campus and the largest domed stadium in the Northeastern United States and seats 49,250 occupants. Toward the end of the 1970s, Syracuse University was under pressure to improve its football facilities in order to remain a Division I-A football school. Its small concrete stadium, Archbold Stadium, was seventy years old and not up to the standards of other schools. The stadium could not be expanded; it had been reduced from 40,000 seats to 26,000 due to the fire codes. Therefore Syracuse University decided to build a new stadium, which, appropriately for Syracuse's often cold weather was to have a domed Teflon-coated, fiberglass inflatable roof. It would also serve as the home for the men's basketball team, as a replacement for Manley Field House. The Carrier Dome was constructed between April 1979 and September 1980. The total construction cost was $26.85 million, including a $2.75 million naming gift from the Carrier Corporation. Despite carrying the name Carrier there is no air conditioning in the dome.


    (heavily borrowed from Wikipedia)
    Last edited by TheSensation; 07-24-2009, 11:09 AM.

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    • TheSensation
      Rookie
      • Sep 2008
      • 184

      #3
      Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

      Return of the King
      By Pat Forde of ESPN

      The best news to Syracuse since the Erie Canal made the city an economic powerhouse has arrived. This time it was not in the form of a wondrous man-made ditch but in the shape of a 58 year old man with a magical mind for football. Syracuse fans have suffered much since the firing of head coach Paul Pasqualoni in 2004. The Greg Robinson era brought with it four years that produced a total of 10 wins. If it wasn’t for the Basketball team Syracuse sports fans may have simply stopped coming to the Carrier Dome completely.

      Now things are different. When Greg Robinson was fired an old face familiar to many Syracuse fans started to show up around the city. Was that really Tony Macintosh they were seeing? It was and he was back on his old stomping grounds for a reason; the man was interested in bringing glory back to the city he enjoyed so many years of success in.

      First there were a few things he needed fixed before he would come back and lead his beloved Syracuse football program. In January of this past year Mac went “On the Block” with Brent Axe, the local radio host of ESPN radio, to voice his willingness to return as head coach of the Orangemen pending a few choice things happen:
      • Return the nickname of the university to the Orangemen. He felt it was a weak gesture to change the name to begin with. Mac believes in the descriptiveness of language and scoffs at claims of sexism.
      • Ditch the horrendous current uniforms and a return to the style of the 1990s. The look was good then and there was no need to change it in the first place.
      • Unretire the #44. Such a request could serve as blasphemy but Mac is a Saint here and his opinion is respected. The number serves not only as a recruiting tool but also as a symbol to the program of the history and living history they are trying to create. The honor that is bestowed on that number should not be lost. Mac also knows better than to throw it out to an undeserving player.
      • Fire athletic director Daryl Gross. Gross has done some nice things for the fringe sports at Syracuse but he has not been able to connect with the people of the central New York area nor has he been able to create the atmosphere for a successful football program. Gross is more concerned about the bottom dollar than with creating a positive fan experience for the people of the region that need it so badly.
      • Rebuild Archbold Stadium. This final and nearly absurd request was the most important one on Mac’s list. One of the snowiest cities in the nation needs to take advantage of its geography. Football is meant to be played outdoors and Archbold stadium holds a special place in the hearts of those who can remember it. The only change is that Mac wants a bigger grandstand.

      How was Mac able to make such demands? Looking back on his career record of 213-24 over 20 seasons with Michigan, Syracuse, Army, North Carolina, and Utah State gives Mac quite a bit of leverage as does his 8 National Championships. During his last stop in Syracuse (NCAA 2004 & 2005) he compiled an 88-8 record over 8 seasons, won 8 Big East crowns, and registered 5 National Championships.

      Remarkably every single request Mac made came to fruition. In February a deal was reached with an independent contractor to rebuild Archbold Stadium to Mac’s request (there is actually a firm designing an outdoor stadium for the Orange at their own expense), March brought on good news as new football uniforms were debuted in the style of the old ones, and in an attempted to keep his job Daryl Gross announced that the university would go back to being the Orangemen in April. Three of Mac’s demands were meet and when the final two were announced at the beginning of June, firing of Gross and the unretiring of #44, Mac signed on.

      This is going to be an interesting last season in the Carrier Dome regardless of what happens. A coaching legend is back in town and will have the 2005 Gatorade National Player of the Year Greg Paulus under center as Paulus comes home to finish his football career.

      Before becoming a head coach in the college ranks Tony Macintosh coached under Kevin Reed as the Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator (Madden 2003) and won 4 Super Bowls.

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      • TheSensation
        Rookie
        • Sep 2008
        • 184

        #4
        Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

        Roster Analysis
        Quarterbacks

        QB Greg Paulus (rSR) 6’1” 185 87ovr 87thp 84tha 79spd
        QB Cameron Dantley (rSR) 6’1” 218 78ovr 85thp 80tha 68spd
        QB Ryan Nassib (SO) 6’3” 215 74ovr 85thp 78tha 65spd

        Greg Paulus returns to Central New York and the folks in Syracuse couldn’t be happier. Paulus played his high school ball for Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse and will reunite with one of his favorite targets from high school, Lavar Lobdell. Behind him will be Cameron Dantley. Ryan Nassib looks to be the future at quarterback.

        Half Backs/Full Backs

        RB Delone Carter (rJR) 5’10” 214 83ovr 87spd 84btk 65cth
        RB Averin Collier (FR) 5’11” 195 75ovr 88spd 74btk 68cth
        RB Antwon Bailey (SO) 5’8” 196 74ovr 89spd 70btk 70cth
        FB Daniel Collier (rSR) 6’0“ 240 62ovr 65spd 70str 55rbk

        Delon Carter was a freshman All-American but the injury to his hip has slowed his development significantly. If the offense is to have any balance this year he needs to be as productive as Curtis Brinkley was last season. There is promise behind Carter in Collier. Dan Collier will be the fullback; don’t look for anything special from him.

        Recievers/Tightends

        WR Mike Williams (rSR) 6’2” 204 85ovr 89spd 82cth 78spc
        WR Lavar Lobdell (SR) 6’3” 200 81ovr 88spd 80cth 70spc
        WR Da’Mon Merkerson (JR) 6’1” 182 79ovr 94spd 74cth 70spc
        WR Donte Davis (rJR) 6’0” 169 78ovr 92spd 74cth 65spc
        WR Daniel Bailey (rJR) 5’7” 167 77ovr 90spd 70cth 70spc
        WR Marcus Sales (SO) 6’0“ 180 76ovr 90spd 72cth 70spc
        WR Van Chew (SO) 6’1“ 165 65ovr 88spd 56cth 65spc
        TE Andrew Robinson (rSR) 6’3” 225 53ovr 76spd 65cth 59rbk
        TE Mike Owen (rSR) 6’4” 255 51ovr 68spd 65cth 62rbk
        TE Cody Catalina (SO) 6’3“ 221 43ovr 65spd 68cth 56rbk

        Getting Mike Williams back from academic purgatory was huge. Team him with Lobdell and Paulus is going to have some big boys to throw to. Track athlete Da’Mon Merkerson’s move to wideout will be a big one next year after his finishes his redshirt season.

        Offensive Line

        T Tucker Baumbach (rJR) 6’5” 307 82ovr 89str 84pbk 88rbk
        T Nick Speller (FR) 6’5“ 307 80ovr 87str 84pbk 82rbk
        T Josh White (SO) 6’5“ 290 79ovr 88str 78pbk 88rbk
        G Adam Rosner (rJR) 6’6” 308 84ovr 90str 88pbk 86rbk
        G Andrew Tiller (rJR) 6’6” 360 81ovr 91str 80pbk 85rbk
        G Ryan Bartholomew (rJR) 6’3“ 290 72ovr 88str 80pbk 89rbk
        G Justin Pugh (rFR) 6’5” 275 69ovr 85str 80pbk 80rbk
        C Jim McKenzie (rJR) 6’4” 280 80ovr 82str 85pbk 85rbk

        These are decent sized guys with just enough strength and run blocking ability to not piss Mac off. This group is extremely shallow and that is cause for concern.

        Defensive Line

        DE Jared Kimmel (rJR) 6’6” 259 74ovr 78spd 78pmv 80fmv
        DE Chad Battles (rSO) 6’3” 224 65ovr 82spd 58pmv 65fmv
        DE Zary Stweart (SO) 6’4” 229 62ovr 76spd 68pmv 66fmv
        DE Mikhail Marinovich (rSO) 6’4” 234 57ovr 80spd 55pmv 62fmv
        DE Romale Tucker (rFR) 6’4” 231 53ovr 78spd 60pmv 60fmv
        DT Arthur Jones (SR) 6’4” 291 88ovr 89str 84pmv 79fmv
        DT Bud Tribbey (rJR) 6’2” 280 69ovr 82str 78pmv 67fmv
        DT Anthony Perkins (rJR) 6’4” 272 66ovr 78str 65pmv 74fmv
        DT Ollie Haney (rSO) 6’3” 288 65ovr 85str 72pmv 78fmv
        DT Andrew Lewis (rJR) 6’3” 282 63ovr 84str 68pmv 68fmv

        Arthur Jones is a stud and will play in the NFL, as for the rest of this group who knows. There are enough bodies here to keep everyone fresh and that energy late in games will have to make up for the lack of talent.

        Linebackers

        OLB Derrell Smith (rJR) 6’1” 225 67ovr 82spd 75tak 78pur
        OLB Shane Kimmel (FR) 6’1” 238 66ovr 78spd 80tak 76pur
        OLB Doug Hogue (JR) 6’2” 216 66ovr 87spd 68tak 75pur
        OLB Dan Vaughn (rFR) 6’2” 221 64ovr 78spd 70tak 77pur
        OLB Ryan Gillum (rSO) 5’11” 220 62ovr 82spd 70tak 85pur
        ILB Mike Stenclik (rJR) 6’0“ 225 70ovr 82spd 78tak 70prc
        ILB Earl Carter (FR) 6’0“ 220 64ovr 82spd 71tak 72prc

        There is not a single attribute that sticks out within this group. They don’t have tremendous size, physical skills, or brain power. They might be the definition of average.

        Corners/Safeties

        CB Nico Scott (JR) 5’10” 180 78ovr 89spd 83mcv 80zcv
        CB Grant Mayes (SO) 6’0” 175 77ovr 89spd 77mcv 82zcv
        CB John Mark Henderson (JR) 5’11” 190 75ovr 91spd 75mcv 85zcv
        CB Michael Holmes (rJR) 5’11” 185 73ovr 91spd 80mcv 75zcv
        CB Dale Peterman (FR) 5’11” 160 65ovr 89spd 64mcv 70zcv
        S Randy McKinnon (JR) 5’10“ 200 66ovr 87spd 62cth 72prc
        S Max Suter (JR) 5’11” 190 62ovr 92spd 62cth 65prc
        S Kevyn Scott (rSO) 5’11” 197 59ovr 87spd 56cth 68prc

        Average talent at the corner spot is going to be made to look much worse because the safeties are so bad. Suter is a fan favorite because of his Mighty Mouse style of play but that doesn’t mean he is going to be a difference maker. The one positive about this group is that they all return next year.

        Kickers/Punters

        K Shane Raupers (FR) 5’10” 175 81ovr 85kpw 84kac
        P Rob Long (JR) 6’4” 175 87ovr 92kpw 87kac

        Rob Long is a very good punter and Shane Raupers is going to be the best kicker in the Big East in a year.
        Last edited by TheSensation; 08-04-2009, 06:22 PM.

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        • Chardon
          Rookie
          • Aug 2008
          • 268

          #5
          Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

          Looking good. Ill be following.
          Browns|Buckeyes|Indians|Cavaliers

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          • Iceman5315
            Rookie
            • Apr 2008
            • 146

            #6
            Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

            Greg Paulus 87 OVR?

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            • TheSensation
              Rookie
              • Sep 2008
              • 184

              #7
              Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

              Originally posted by Iceman5315
              Greg Paulus 87 OVR?
              ya well, i have to deal with the screwed up create a team rosters that were fubar for SU so i gave myself a gift.

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              • TheSensation
                Rookie
                • Sep 2008
                • 184

                #8
                Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                Schedule-
                1 Minnesota
                2 @ #8 Penn State
                3 Northwestern
                4 Maine (FCS East)
                5 USF
                6 #23 West Virginia (Rivalry)
                7 open
                8 Akron
                9 Cincinnati
                10 @Pittsburgh
                11 @Louisville
                12 Rutgers (Homecoming, Senior Night, Rivalry)
                13 @Connecticut
                14 open

                Starting Lineup-
                QB Greg Paulus (87) sr
                RB Delone Carter (83) jr
                FB Dan Collier (62) sr
                WR Mike Williams (85) sr
                WR Lavar Lobdell (81) sr
                TE Andrew Robinson (53) sr
                T Tucker Baumbach (82) jr
                G Andrew Tiller (81) jr
                C Jim McKenzie (80) jr
                G Adam Rosner (84) jr
                T Josh White (79) so

                DE Jared Kimmel (74) jr
                DE Chad Battles (65) so
                DT Arthur Jones (88) sr
                DT Bud Tribbey (69) jr
                OLB Derrell Smith (67) jr
                MLB Mike Stenclik (70) jr
                OLB Doug Hogue (66) jr
                CB Nico Scott (78) jr
                CB Grant Mayes (77) so
                FS Randy McKinnon (66) jr
                SS Max Suter (62) jr

                K Shane Raupers (81) fr
                P Rob Long (87) jr
                KR Donte Davis (92) jr
                KR Max Suter (86) jr
                PR Max Suter (86) jr


                Captains in italics
                Returning starters in bold
                Impact players in orange
                Last edited by TheSensation; 08-05-2009, 08:58 PM.

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                • TheSensation
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 184

                  #9
                  Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                  Preseason News-

                  Heisman:
                  #1-Tim Tebow, QB Florida
                  #2-Sam Bradford, QB Oklahoma
                  #3-Colt McCoy, QB Texas
                  #4-Jahvid Best, RB Cal
                  #5-Daryl Clark, QB Penn State

                  Preseason top 5:
                  #1-Florida
                  #2-Oklahoma
                  #3-Texas
                  #4-USC
                  #5-LSU

                  Toughest Places to Play:
                  #1-Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida “The Swamp”
                  #2-Beaver Stadium, Penn State “Happy Valley”
                  #3-Tiger Stadium, LSU “Death Valley”
                  #4-Ohio Stadium, Ohio St. “The Horseshoe”
                  #5-Gaylord-Oklahoma Memorial, Oklahoma

                  Preseason conference favorites:
                  ACC-
                  Virginia Tech
                  Big 12-Oklahoma
                  Big East-West Virginia (Syracuse picked 7th out of 8)
                  Big 10-Ohio State
                  C USA-Southern Mississippi
                  MAC-Buffalo
                  Mountain West-BYU
                  Pac 10-USC
                  SEC-Florida
                  Sun Belt-Florida Atlantic
                  WAC-Boise State

                  No preseason All-Americans for Syracuse

                  All Big East Team:
                  DT Arthur Jones (1st Team)

                  Top National Story: LSU will try to make a National Title run with their stout home field advantage
                  Top Local Story: Arthur Jones honored as 1st Team All Big East

                  The Sporting News season outlook: Mac may be one of the greatest college football minds to ever live but he will have a tough time with this squad. Yes, he has done more with less but those teams were in lesser conferences and didn’t face the schedule that these Orangemen face.

                  Offensively they have the most talented group of skill players they have had in a while and the linemen up front are stout. The biggest problem they will face on that side of the ball is everyone getting on the same page because these players to do not have much experience playing together. On defense they are a mess and are going to need the offense to score a lot of points if they have any chance at winning. Mac is going to have to make all the right calls and make every chance count if this team is to win any serious amount of games. Special teams wise they are set with Rob Long punting and Raupers looks to be solid. Max Suter is going to provide this team with fireworks regardless of the score.

                  All things considered this is a team of kids that have a lot of heart. I see them picking up six wins (ratings out of 4 stars).

                  Backs: ***
                  O-Line: **
                  Front 7: *
                  Secondary: *
                  Special Teams: ***

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                  • TheSensation
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 184

                    #10
                    Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                    Recruiting Central

                    QB
                    (5) Nick Maran 5’9” 170 Syracuse, NY****
                    (8) Bob Lake 6’2” 211 Sayreville, NJ***

                    RB/FB
                    (2) Rob Reese 6’0” 195 Syracuse, NY****
                    (9) Blake Richard 6’1” 186 Storrs, CT***
                    (31) Ryan Williams 6’1” 249 Elmira, NY*

                    WR/TE
                    (1) JJ Reese 6’1” 190 Syracuse, NY*****
                    (10) Tom Hubbard 6’3” 185 Santa Clara, CA***JUCO
                    (12) Mark O’Neill 6’3” 213 Ellsworth, ME***

                    OL
                    (6) Michael Wright 6’5“ 329 Elmira, NY****
                    (13) Joe Terry 6’7” 278 Binghamton, NY***JUCO
                    (15) Jeff Taylor 6’3” 302 North Babylon, NY***
                    (16) Aaron Thomas 6’1” 306 Ran Palos Verdes, CA***JUCO
                    (17) Joey Wallace 6’3” 261 West Springfield, MA***
                    (18) Jason Dowdell 6’3” 307 Titusville, FL***
                    (19) CJ Pearson 6’3” 286 Warren, PA***
                    (20) George Hardy 6’0” 318 Los Angeles, CA***

                    DL
                    (20) Kelly Gray 6’6” 223 Baldwin, NY***
                    (21) Freddie Banks 6’6” 234 Bridgeton, NJ***
                    (22) John Martin 6’5” 297 Rolling Meadows, IL***
                    (23) Ryan Clayton 6’4” 270 Hagerstown, MD***
                    (34) Shaun Anderson 6’8” 232 Yonkers, NY**

                    LB
                    (3) Tom Zants 5’11” 240 Syracuse, NY****
                    (24) Lee Charles 6’1” 232 Country Club East, GA***
                    (25) Joe Williams 6’2” 245 Robinson, PA***JUCO
                    (31) AJ Walker 6’0” 222 Somersworth, NH**

                    DB
                    (4) Brandon Reese 5’11” 165 Syracuse, NY****
                    (11) Andrew Downing 5’9” 185 Hempstead, NY***
                    (25) Matt Archer 6’1” 204 Sandy Springs, GA***
                    (26) Chris Miller 5’11” 189 Willingboro, NJ***
                    (27) Kevin Owen 6’2” 186 Oregon, OH***
                    (28) Joseph Roberts 6’0” 173 Sapulpa, OK***

                    Specialist/ATH
                    (7) Stephen Jackson 6’8” 324 Springfield, PA****
                    (29) Victor Walters 6’0” 163 Colonial Park, PA***
                    (32) Clarence Little 6’0” 193 Natchez, MS***

                    Mac looks over his team before game one…

                    Mac: (thinking aloud) Having Paulus come home is huge and Delone looks healthy finally. I’m hoping Arthur Jones can inspire the rest of the defense because these kids will need to play well above their ability for us to succeed. Next year will be better especially as I focus on recruiting this season. New York has always had talent but the last few years that talent has gone elsewhere. Keeping homegrown talent at Syracuse is my top recruiting priority just like it was at Utah State when I kept the kids from Utah in Logan.
                    Last edited by TheSensation; 02-04-2010, 09:27 PM.

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                    • TheSensation
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 184

                      #11
                      Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                      Syracuse, NY-Oh the horror. This team is going to be in for a long season if they play as poorly the rest of the season as they did in this game. The defense was terrible and could not tackle or get a stop. The offense could not keep the ball in their own hands. Mac also realizes that his team isn’t ready for the type of style he wants to play.

                      Lodbell made some nice grabs (L), Paulus was mobbed al game (R)

                      Score-
                      Minnesota: 41
                      Syracuse: 14

                      Passing-
                      Paulus: 17/26 275 2int sacked 3x 3fum
                      Weber: 21/32 265 3td 1int

                      Rushing-
                      Bennett: 30/157 1td rec 3/29
                      Carter: 18/67 2td rec 6/70

                      Receiving-
                      Lobdell: 4/114

                      Defense-
                      Royston: 12tkls
                      Onuwachi: 9tkls 3fl 2sacks 3ff (P.O.G. & NCAA/Big Ten P.O.W.)
                      Suter: 10tkls

                      0-1

                      Top National Story: #14Boise State and #12Oregon square off to start the season right
                      Top Local Story: G C.J. Pearson commits!

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                      • TheSensation
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 184

                        #12
                        Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                        State College, PA-Syracuse wore their old school joints for this game in attempt to get some old school Penn State-Syracuse rivalry spirit going. Early on it was working as SU took an early 7-3 lead and later tied it up at 10 when PSU took the lead. Things were going well especially on defense despite being down 20-10 before the half. After that, however, things never got better. Paulus and the offense could not help but commit turnovers. Daryl Clark missed the game with high ankle sprain but his understudy Newsome did a fine job. Mike Owen, the 2nd string tight end, will miss the rest of the season.

                        Williams got behind the defense (L) while the defense fought hard (R) but it was to no avail

                        Score-
                        Syracuse: 13
                        #8 Penn State: 33

                        Passing-
                        Paulus: 12/24 249 4int
                        Newsome: 24/31 287 3td (P.O.G. & Big Ten P.O.W.)

                        Rushing-
                        Royster: 38/156
                        Carter: 16/53 1td

                        Receiving-
                        Powell: 7/98
                        Lobdell: 3/83
                        Williams: 3/97

                        Defense-
                        Wallace: 3tkls 2int 1ff (Big Ten P.O.W.)
                        Hogue: 12tkls
                        Suter: 10tkls 1fl

                        Injury-
                        Owens: 8-12 weeks (abdominal tear)

                        0-2

                        Top National Story: Ohio State downs USC 27-19
                        Top Local Story: MLB A.J. Walker commits!

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                        • TheSensation
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 184

                          #13
                          Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                          Syracuse, NY-Nothing went the way of the Orangemen today. Paulus could do nothing right today and the running game was anemic. The defense was pathetic aside from Arthur Jones who had two fine sacks. Overall the entire Syracuse team is horrible. They cannot string any successful plays together on either side of the ball and it is driving Mac insane. It’s not that they aren’t trying because they really are. The talent level of this team is just so abysmal that they are struggling to compete physically. On the plus side Mac is a great recruiter so things should be turned around in a year or two.

                          Paulus threw interceptions (L) while Kafka (R) threw scores

                          Score-
                          Northwestern: 48
                          Syracuse: 17

                          Passing-
                          Paulus: 12/26 204 1td 2int
                          Kafka: 23/31 404 2td rush 10/-25 1td (P.O.G.)

                          Rushing-
                          Carter: 20/37 1td
                          Simmons: 18/94 2td rec 5/85 1td

                          Receiving-
                          Brown: 5/102
                          Stewart: 4/98

                          Defense-
                          Wootton: 9tkls 5fl 3sacks
                          Hahn: 4tkls 1fr (26) 1td
                          Jones: 9tkls 3fl 2sacks

                          0-3

                          Top National Story: #1Florida pounds Tennessee in The Swamp
                          Top Local Story: Coach Mac showing signs of serious frustration

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                          • TheSensation
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 184

                            #14
                            Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                            Syracuse, NY-Recruits in the house to watch possibly the only Syracuse victory of the year…

                            Visiting-
                            RB Rob Reese
                            QB Nick Maran
                            QB Bob Lake
                            TE Mark O’Neill
                            T Jeff Taylor
                            DE Kelly Gray

                            …This game was almost lost thanks to turnovers. If this game was lost it was a possibility that Mac might have actually light on fire due to the sheer anger that would have come from his mouth. Mac is a fiery guy and it is no secret he will let his guys know how he feels at any time. Luckily the Orange did not lose to FCS East. It was close but the defense did just enough to secure the game late with a big defensive stand. Paulus might actually be getting worse and that is seriously worrying the Syracuse faithful. In this game Mac told his defenders to really go after the ball and force some fumbles. About seven facemasks later he told them to cut the **** out (EA really dropped the ball on this one, fumbles sure but the face mask penalties were insane).

                            Carter scored (L) and Lobdell made plays (R) to squeeze by Maine

                            Score-
                            FCS East: 40
                            Syracuse: 57

                            Passing-
                            Paulus: 19/29 314 2td 5int rush 11/40 1td

                            Rushing-
                            Carter: 18/97 2td (P.O.G.)
                            Bailey: 5/51 1td
                            Suter: 1/9 1td

                            Receiving-
                            Lobdell: 5/145 1td

                            Defense-
                            Kimmel: 6tkls 3fl 1sacks

                            1-3

                            Top National Story: #7Oregon climbs the rankings after beating conference foe #24Cal
                            Top Local Story: Greg Paulus is throwing more interceptions than anyone in the country
                            Last edited by TheSensation; 02-04-2010, 09:27 PM.

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                            • jayenomics
                              Banned
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 2076

                              #15
                              Re: Syracuse Orangmen Dynasty (NCAA 10)

                              I'm following. I hope you can turn the Orange around.

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