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GopherSports.com will provide Minnesota Football fans with a primer on the Gophers’ four non-conference opponents as we wind down the weeks toward the beginning of preseason camp. Up first is the season- There’s No Place Like Home:
Gopher Moment: Series History: Syracuse Season Outlook:
In his first season leading the Orange, Marrone will have 14 starters returning from last year’s squad. The number of returning starters jumps to 15 if 2007 starter Mike Williams (more on him later) is counted. Syracuse has 20 players listed as either juniors or seniors on its pre-spring depth chart, so experience won’t be an issue. There has been no indication that Syracuse is looking to join the Big Ten Conference. But through the first few weeks of the season, Big Ten staffers may as well include the Orange in the league’s standings. Syracuse opens the season with Minnesota, then goes on the road to face Penn State and then returns home to host Northwestern in the first three weeks of the season. Syracuse Offensive Player to Watch: Wide Receiver Mike Williams Williams sat out the 2008 season. In fact, he wasn’t even enrolled at SU last year. But the 6-foot 2-inch, 204-pound junior is on track to be back on the field this fall. As a sophomore in 2007, Williams tied a Syracuse school record with 60 receptions and racked up 837 yards and 10 scores. He has a current streak of nine consecutive games with a touchdown reception, which is also an SU record. Of Williams’ 60 receptions in 2007, 39 went for either a first down or a touchdown. Williams earned Second-Team All-Big East honors as a sophomore in 2007. His 461 yards receiving led the team during his freshman season of 2006. Syracuse Defensive Player to Watch: Defensive tackle Arthur Jones Jones’ 13.0 tackles for loss in 2008 is the 11th best in Syracuse history. Last season at Notre Dame, he finished with 4.0 tackles for loss, tying his career best, and recorded a personal best 15 tackles. That effort vs. the Irish earned him an a Big East Defensive Player of the Week award and an ESPN College GameDay ‘Helmet Sticker.’ Other Key Syracuse Players: Syracuse Offense At A Glance: But Syracuse and new offensive coordinator Rob Spence return seven starters from last year’s offensive unit. As mentioned above, that number burgeons to eight with the inclusion of wide receiver Mike Williams. Spence comes to Syracuse from Clemson, where he served as offensive coordinator for the past three-plus years. In 2006 and 2007, Spence’s Tiger offenses set school records for single-season scoring -- and led the Atlantic Coast Conference as well. The preseason information on Syracuse says the Orange offense will be run out of multiple formations. Spence has a history of being very balanced on offense. Clemson was the only ACC offense to rank in the top four in rushing, passing and total offense each year from 2005-08. Syracuse Defense At A Glance: Also much like its offensive counterpart, the Orange defense returns seven starters. That’s a good base of experience to build on for new defensive coordinator Scott Shafer. Shafer comes to Syracuse from Michigan, where he was the defensive coordinator in 2008. He served as the D.C. at Stanford in 2007. At Stanford, Shafer’s defense helped the Cardinal improve from 1-11 in 2006 to 4-7 in 2007, including an upset of top-ranked USC. The Orange’s preseason prospectus says Syracuse’s defense will be multiple in its formation. But it is almost a certainty that Shafer’s philosophy will be aggressive and attack-oriented. In 2006, when Shafer was the defensive coordinator at Western Michigan, the Broncos led the nation in interceptions (26) and sacks (46), while finishing 11th in the nation in total defense. Game Implications: |
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