02/24 Headlines: Scoop and USF, Joe Morris, and NFL Combine
Feb 24th, 2012 | By Richard Rossi | Category: News, SportsOrange overcome struggles to win
FOXSports.com
The way the Syracuse Orange were missing one shot after another, Scoop Jardine considered them fortunate to be ahead at halftime. If buzzer-beaters and big upsets are your thing, take a look at this collection of game-changing moments…[read more]
BASKETBALL
The Night the Platinum Almost Died: Syracuse Survives Against USF
Three Idiots on Sports
The Syracuse Orange showed up on Jim Boeheim Court sporting their hideous Nike designed platinum uniforms and promptly scored 5 points in the first 10 minutes of their game against South Florida. The Orange/Platinum rallied to defeat…[read more]
Jardine scores 15, as slow-starting No. 2 Orange rally to beat South Florida 56-48
Washington Post
SYRACUSE, NY — The way the Syracuse Orange were missing one shot after another, Scoop Jardine considered them fortunate to be ahead at halftime. And once South Florida rallied to close within a point, Jardine put his head down to make sure the …[read more]
FOOTBALL
A quick look at the four Syracuse football players at NFL Scouting Combine
Syracuse.com (blog)
Here’s a quick look at former Syracuse University football players who will be at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Players started arriving Wednesday, and position workouts are from Saturday through Tuesday: Rank: No….[read more]
NFL Combine: Four Syracuse Players About To Dance With Orange Cones
Troy Nunes is an Absolute Magician
by Sean Keeley on Feb 23, 2012 2:31 PM EST in Syracuse Football The 2012 NFL Combine is officially underway today and four Syracuse Orange football players will be on hand over the course of the next four days as they attempt to do everything they can …[read more]
Former Syracuse running back Joe Morris talks about Orange football, Giants …
Syracuse.com (blog)
… on Wednesday at the Liverpool Holiday Inn. As a former New York Giant, the past football season was a pretty good one for Joe Morris. As one of the greatest running backs in Syracuse University history — well, it could have been a better year…[read more]

