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2008 Syracuse Orange football team

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American college football season

2008Syracuse Orange football
ConferenceBig East Conference
Record3–9 (1–6 Big East)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMitch Browning (1st season)
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorDerrick Jackson (1st season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumCarrier Dome
Seasons
← 2007
2009 →
2008 Big East Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 17Cincinnati $ 61  113 
Pittsburgh 52  94 
No. 23West Virginia 52  94 
Rutgers 52  85 
Connecticut 34  85 
South Florida 25  85 
Louisville 16  57 
Syracuse 16  39 
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2008 Syracuse Orange football team representedSyracuse University during the2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Orange were coached byGreg Robinson and played their home games at theCarrier Dome inSyracuse, New York.

Before the season

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The Orange lost its leading receiving from the 2007 season, Mike Williams. Williams was suspended from the team due to academic reasons. The most recent report says that Williams is not enrolled in classes for the fall semester.FB | Leading receiver Williams suspended from school - Sports Williams led the team with 60 catches for 837 yards in 2007. He finished the season on a school-record streak of nine games with a touchdown reception. That mark stands nine short ofLarry Fitzgerald's record of 18 consecutive games.

Syracuse's number two receiver,Taj Smith, declared himself eligible for theNFL draft. Smith was not drafted, but did sign as afree agent with theGreen Bay Packers. Smith recorded 44 catches for 822 yards in 2007.

Recruiting

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Syracuse landed the nation's No. 50 recruiting class, which featured three 4-star recruits and five 3-star recruits.[1] The class was headlined by Churchville, NY tailback Averin Collier, Syracuse, NY receiver Marcus Sales and New Berlin defensive end Romale Tucker.[2]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 3012:00 pmatNorthwestern*ESPN2L 10–3020,015
September 63:30 pmAkron*Time Warner SportsL 28–4231,808
September 133:30 pmNo. 17Penn State*
  • Carrier Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ABCL 13–5545,745
September 203:30 pmNortheastern*dagger
  • Carrier Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
Time Warner SportsW 30–2134,694
September 2712:00 pmPittsburgh
Big East NetworkL 24–3427,549
October 1112:00 pmatWest VirginiaESPNUL 6–1758,133
October 1812:00 pmat No. 19South FloridaBig East NetworkL 13–4551,384
November 17:00 pmLouisville
  • Carrier Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ESPNUW 28–2132,917
November 812:00 pmatRutgersESPNUL 17–3542,172
November 157:00 pmConnecticut
ESPNUL 14–3928,081
November 222:30 pmatNotre Dame*NBCW 24–2380,795
November 2912:00 pmat No. 16CincinnatiBig East NetworkL 10–3034,603
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromCoaches' Poll released prior to the game

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Game summaries

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Northwestern

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See also:2008 Northwestern Wildcats football team
1234Total
Orange307010
Wildcats0914730

Syracuse opened the 2008 football season with a 30–10 defeat at the hands ofNorthwestern. The Orange marched the ball 63 yards on its opening drive, settling for a 36-yardfield goal. SU's defense kept Northwestern at bay until late in the second quarter, but the offense provided the Wildcats first points. Syracuse quarterback Andrew Robinson was called forintentional grounding in his own end zone, resulting in asafety. Northwestern closed out the first half with 16-yard touchdown pass.

The Orange took advantage of aTyrell Sutton fumble to open the second half. The ensuing touchdown run from backCurtis Brinkley gave the Orange its second lead of the game 10–9. Brinkley would finish with 49 yards on nine carries. He was joined by Delone Carter and Doug Hogue in the backfield. Neither broke 50 yards, though Carter's long rush of 32 yards was longer than any carry the Orange had in the 2007 season.

Northwestern closed the game on a 21-point run. One of those touchdowns came off an interception. From the opening drive on, the Orange had only one possession that went longer than 40 yards. The drive resulted in a missed field goal, as kicker Patrick Shadle hit the upright from 51 yards out.

The season opening loss was the Orange's fifth straight.

Akron

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1234Total
Zips141401442
Orange0147728

Syracuse lost its fourth straight home opener and second straight game to aMAC opponent with a 42–28 loss toAkron. The Zips set the pace early, taking the ball 65 yards down the field for a touchdown. Akron scored again in the first quarter. The 79-yard drive was capped off with a 35-yard run by Dennis Kennedy.

The Orange found the endzone for the first time in the second quarter. Quarterback Cam Dantley connected with tight end Mike Owen for a 32-yard touchdown pass, his first career touchdown reception. Akron and Syracuse would then exchange touchdowns on one-yard runs. The Orange's score came from Curtis Brinkley, who set a career-high with 143 yards. The Zips would score again on a one-yard carry heading into halftime.

Syracuse tied the game in the fourth quarter, thanks to two touchdown passes from Dantley. One went for four-yards to Owen; the other was a 15-yard pass toredshirt freshman Nick Provo. Dantley finished 13-of-20 with 135 yards, 3 touchdowns and an interception. Akron put the game out of reach with back-to-back touchdowns.

Penn State

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See also:2008 Penn State Nittany Lions football team
1234Total
Nittany Lions211710755
Orange067013

Syracuse renewed its historic rivalry withPenn State with a 55–13 defeat. The teams last played in 1990.

Each of Penn State's three quarterbacks threw touchdown passes.Daryll Clark finished 10 of 21 for 163 yards and two touchdowns,Pat Devlin was 8 of 13 for 130 yards and two touchdowns, andPaul Cianciolo was 2 of 4 for 51 yards and a score. ReceiversJordan Norwood andDeon Butler both had over 100 yards receiving and two touchdowns apiece.

The Nittany Lion defense held the Orange offense without a first down until early in the second quarter.[4]

Northeastern

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1234Total
Huskies0701421
Orange10014630

Syracuse defeated Football Championship Subdivision Northeastern, 30–21, behind a combined 245 yards and two touchdowns from tailbacks Doug Hogue and Curtis Brinkley.

Quarterback Cam Dantley completing 14 of 17 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown in his third straight start for the Orange.[5]

Pittsburgh

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See also:2008 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
1234Total
Panthers31031834
Orange1437024

Pittsburgh tailback LaRod Stephens-Howling scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, Conor Lee kicked four field goals, and Pittsburgh scored 18 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to rally past Syracuse 34–24.[6]

West Virginia

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See also:2008 West Virginia Mountaineers football team
1234Total
Orange33006
Mountaineers0701017

Playing without starting quarterback Pat White, West Virginia turned to tailbackNoel Devine, who rushed for a career-high 188 yards and a touchdown, in a West Virginia 17–6 win.

Although Syracuse outgained West Virginia 346–268, and SU tailback Curtis Brinkley rushed for 144 yards, the Orange (1–5, 0–2) didn't register a touchdown for the first time in the season.[7]

South Florida

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See also:2008 South Florida Bulls football team
1234Total
Orange3100013
Bulls147141045

South Florida quarterback Matt Grothe threw three touchdown passes and ran for another as South Florida crushed Syracuse, 45–13. Grothe finished with 72 yards on the ground and went finished 19-for-26 in the air for 248 yards.[8]

Louisville

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1234Total
Cardinals707721
Orange777728

Syracuse tailback Curtis Brinkley set a Syracuse single-season record Saturday night with his fifth consecutive 100-yard game as Syracuse upset Louisville for the second year in a row, 28–21.

The win was just head coach Greg Robinson's third Big East Conference win. After the game, Robinson had accumulated a 3–22 overall in four seasons against the Big East.[9]

Rutgers

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1234Total
Orange1403017
Scarlet Knights01414735

Rutgers quarterback Mike Teel threw three touchdown passes and Rutgers overcame a 14-point deficit to beat Syracuse 35–17. The loss made the Orange ineligible to compete in a bowl game for the fourth straight year under coach Robinson.[10]

Connecticut

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1234Total
Huskies31917039
Orange0140014

Connecticut tailback Donald Brown rushed for 131 yards and a touchdown, Jasper Howard scored on a 69-yard punt return and Robert McClain delivered a 37-yard interception return for a score as Connecticut defeated Syracuse 39–14. Connecticut broke the game open after struggling to hold on to a 22–14 second half lead.[11]

Notre Dame

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See also:2008 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
1234Total
Orange3701424
Fighting Irish31010023

A week after Syracuse announced that it was firing its head coach at the conclusion of the season, Syracuse delivered the biggest win under the Robinson era, stunning the Irish in South Bend, 24–23. QB Cameron Dantley's 11-yard touchdown pass to Donte Davis with 42 seconds left proved to be the game winner, as the Irish lost to an eight-loss team for the first time in its school's storied history.

The victory allowed Syracuse (3–8) to avoid a third 10-loss season in four years under Robinson.[12]

Cincinnati

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1234Total
Orange030710
Bearcats7610730

The Greg Robinson era came to an end against the Bearcats as the Orange was dominated by the Bearcats. Cincinnati QBTony Pike threw for 274 yards on 28-of-44 passes while kicker Jake Rogers connected from 45, 38 and 45 yards. Syracuse went 10–47 in coach Greg Robinson's four seasons, including 3–25 in the Big East.[13]

Rankings

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See also:2008 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
AP
Coaches
HarrisNot released
BCSNot released

Coaching staff

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  • Greg Robinson – Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator
  • Mitch Browning – Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends & Offensive Tackles
  • Derrick Jackson – Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
  • Phil Earley – Quarterbacks
  • Dan Conley – Linebackers
  • Jim Salgado – Cornerbacks/Secondary
  • Scott Spencer – Safeties
  • Randy Trivers – Running Backs
  • Chris White – Wide Receivers
  • Chris Wiesehan – Offensive Line

Statistics

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Team

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SUOpp
Scoring217392
  Points per game18.132.7
First downs164270
  Rushing88127
  Passing64132
  Penalty1211
Total offense32424974
  Avg per play4.75.9
  Avg per game270.2414.5
Fumbles-Lost13–913–8
Penalties-Yards54–46071–649
  Avg per game38.354.1
SUOpp
Punts-Yards66–289848–1857
  Avg per punt43.938.7
Time of possession/Game27:1532:45
3rd down conversions45/156 29%85/166 51%
4th down conversions8/20 40%9/11 82%
Touchdowns scored2548
Field goals-Attempts14/17 82%17/21 81%
PAT-Attempts25/25 100%47/47 100%
Attendance200,844287,102
  Games/Avg per Game33,47447,850

Scores by quarter

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1234Total
Syracuse57675241217
Opponents7212099101392

Offense

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Note: These lists are not complete. Only the leaders are included.

Rushing

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NameGP-GSAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Curtis Brinkley12–1123711932911644.974597.0
Doug Hogue11–23523202326.6282*21.1
Antwon Bailey8–03322762216.723927.6
Delone Carter4–02314141376.003234.2
Tony Fiammetta12–1056606613.20585.5
Rob Long12–012402424.00242.0
Andrew Robinson4–112352870.6091.8
Cam Dantley11–114198154-56-1.4020-5.1
Total12392201823417844.61182148.7
Opponents12454250423122735.01892189.4

Passing

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NameGP-GSEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Cam Dantley11–11102.12121–251–548.212981138118.0
Andrew Robinson4–151.3118–45–340.013201833.0
Total1294.91141–299–847.214581138121.5
Opponents12141.14242–384–863.027012755225.1

Receiving

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Note: This is not a complete list.

NameGP-GSNo.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Donte Davis12–102931210.823426.0
Mike Owen12–11191759.223214.6
Tony Fiammetta12–10161277.911910.6
Marcus Sales11–01416011.412814.5
Curtis Brinkley12–1114815.80176.8
Lavar Lobdell12–101316512.702613.8
Doug Hogue11–2111089.81379.8
Da'Mon Merkerson12–069515.81387.9
Nick Provo7–047017.512710.0
Van Chew12–045614.01364.7
Chaz Cervino11–133712.30233.4
Dan Sheeran2–023115.512515.5
Grant Mayes10–212626.00262.6
Total12141145810.31138121.5
Opponents12242270111.22755225.1

Defensive Leaders

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Note: This list includes only defensive leaders. Click2009 Football Statistics (0-2) for a complete list.

NameGP-GSTacklesSacksPass DefenseInterceptionsFumblesBlkd
Kick
SoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsBrUpQBHNo.-YdsAvgTDLongRcv-YdsFF
Jake Flaherty12–124437814.0–91.0–5141–22021
Derrell Smith12–123637735.0–231.0–9211–44041
Mike Mele4–4101626
Mike Holmes4–41652111
Derrell Smith4–4912211.5–611–44.0041
A.J. Brown4–297161–11.001
Art Jones4–467134.0–171.0–711–0
Randy McKinnon3–385131.5–411–00.000
Bruce Williams4–384120.5–11–99.0091–01
Nick Santiago4–45492.5–81.5–711
Anthony Perkins4–06392.5–161.0–10211–0
Total416113629719–694–25834–143.5094–450
Opponents414810825612–575–34863–268.713–040

Special teams

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NamePuntingKickoffs
No.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20BlkdNo.YdsAvgTBOB
Rob Long66289843.97251615014343.001
Nico Rechul50325565.130
Patrick Shadle14040.000
Total66289843.97251615052333864.231
Opponents48185738.75922226276474562.421
NamePunt returnsKick returns
No.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Mike Holmes4194123.0190
Max Suter199.0092654721.0038
Ryan Howard750.70425527.5029
Bruce Williams2126.0012
Total11494.521273160922.0190
Opponents3132810.616947117124.9069

References

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  1. ^"2008 Football Scout Team Rankings".
  2. ^"CuseNation.com - Syracuse Orange Football Recruiting".247Sports. RetrievedDecember 10, 2022.[dead link]
  3. ^"SUathletics.com – Sports Schedules". Archived fromthe original on April 12, 2008. RetrievedJune 20, 2008.
  4. ^"Nittany Lions Thump Syracuse, 55–13". Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics. September 13, 2008.Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2008.
  5. ^"Northeastern vs. Syracuse - Game Recap - September 20, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2017.
  6. ^"Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse - Game Recap - September 27, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on August 27, 2018.
  7. ^"Syracuse vs. West Virginia - Game Recap - October 11, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on March 16, 2017.
  8. ^"Syracuse vs. South Florida - Game Recap - October 18, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2018.
  9. ^"Louisville vs. Syracuse - Game Recap - November 1, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2018.
  10. ^"Syracuse vs. Rutgers - Game Recap - November 8, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2018.
  11. ^"Connecticut vs. Syracuse - Game Recap - November 15, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2018.
  12. ^"Syracuse vs. Notre Dame - Game Recap - November 22, 2008 - ESPN". Archived fromthe original on September 26, 2017.
  13. ^"Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos".Yahoo Sports.
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