Afternoon Headlines – Conley, Brumbaugh gone, recruiting update

Dec 15th, 2011 | By | Category: News, Sports

FOOTBALL

Syracuse fires assistant football coaches Dan Conley, Jimmy Brumbaugh
The Juice Online
Syracuse fired defensive assistant football coaches Dan Conley and Jimmy Brumbaugh, someone with knowledge of the move said Wednesday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the source was not authorized to speak publicly on …[read more]

Pitt’s Todd Graham to coach Arizona State
USA Today
Pittsburgh head coach Todd Graham watches as his team plays in …[read more]

BASKETBALL

Carmelo predicts big things for ‘Cuse
ESPN (blog)
Still, Anthony told Zagoria that he thinks the Orange are focused and “have no distractions.” To this point, you’d have to agree. It’s a bit remarkable that Syracuse hasn’t gotten sucked up in the whirlwind of campus uncertainty and the constant …[read more]

Syracuse has point guard of the future in Michael Carter-Williams
The Juice Online
“He’s playing behind three really good guards,” coach Jim Boeheim said after the Orange’s 85-50 victory over George Washington last Saturday. ”When he gets his opportunities—that he will get—I think he’s comfortable enough to go in there and help us. …[read more]

RECRUITING

Pennsylvania Football Recruiting- Top 5 Defensive Players
Examiner.com
He also plays on the offensive side of the ball at the running back position. He has a knack on defense for stopping the run and making tackles in the open field. He has received offers from schools such as Temple, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Cincinnati…[read more]

Orange Goes Boom: Perkins Coach Tells Fizz Syracuse Out of RB’s Final 5
OrangeFizz
Syracuse is no longer in the hunt to land South Bend running back David “Boom” Perkins, according to his head coach. Antwon Jones, the head man at Washington High School in South Bend, tells The Fizz Perkins has decided on a tentative top five…[read more]

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