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National Signing Day, Syracuse Recruiting: If Signing With Syracuse is Cool, You Can Call Him Myles...Hilliard...Oh Nevermind
Yeah, I dipped into that joke well twice, deal with it. It's going to be a long day, and you only get so many Myleses. Myles Hilliard was a Pitt commit until Todd Graham up-and-left in almost comical fashion this off-season. Syracuse came on late and wined and dined Hilliard, and the rest is...
National Signing Day, Syracuse Recruiting: Defensive End Josh Manley Signs the Dotted Line
The Georgia pipeline runs deeper and deeper every year for Doug Marrone and company. The Orange grabbed a few players from the peach state, including vaunted defensive end Josh Manley from the Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta. Rivals says...three stars for the big defensive lineman. Scout says...only...
National Signing Day, Syracuse Recruiting: SU Will Recruit Anyone Nicknamed D-Mac
If you followed my "Catching Up With the Commits" posts this fall, you noticed one weekly statline that was generally...eye-popping at the very least. DeVante McFarlane played quarterback and running back for Half Hollow Hills West on Long Island, and in many ways, was a one man wrecking crew. He...
National Signing Day, Syracuse Recruiting: Ashton Broyld to Flash his Talent this Spring
Quarterback/Athlete Ashton Broyld was originally a member of Syracuse's 2011 class, but after some academic issues, he spent the last season at Milford Academy getting everything in order. He's currently enrolled at Syracuse and will be ready to compete for a job this spring. Broyld is a...
National Signing Day, Syracuse Recruiting: If Already Being On Campus is Cool, You Can Call Him Myles Davis
Myles Davis was the first verbal commit in Syracuse's class...in 2010. Needless to say, it's been a long time coming for Mr. Davis, but he finally made it to SU this semester, and is currently enrolled and getting a jump on his career. Davis is a physical specimen who has used the last few years...
National Signing Day, Syracuse Recruiting: Why Syracuse?
Anyone who has played an EA Sports NCAA Football game in the last decade or so has a general idea of the various factors that play in to a high school prospect's college decision. While video games are obviously, well...games, the series does a decent job of attempting to simulate the many things...
Syracuse vs. UConn - The Rent Impressions
The Syracuse experience for people from Connecticut is a bit different, especially today, where UConn is not only the state's flagship school and a destination for so many in-state kids. Over one hundred of the students I graduated high school with go to UConn, whether it is Storrs or the local...
Dr. Gross or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the ACC
I'll preface this piece by saying that I'm a lifelong Big East fan. I grew up rooting for Notre Dame and UConn (due to family ties and state pride respectively), and the Big East had a huge impact on my college decision process; I had a top four of Notre Dame, Syracuse, Villanova and UConn, and...
July 14th Jump Off
If you want to receive Down the Drive updates through Facebook, don't forget to like us! Bearcat News Hoffman & Schaffer Named To Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List - University of Cincinnati Official Athletics SiteIt's about time Alex Hoffman was named to a watch list as he is an important...
The Mountain West/WAC and the BCS.
This line of thought is getting pretty damn ridiculous. It comes up every few months. Some blowhard spouts out off abut how the Mountain West is more deserving of a BCS bid than the Big East and/or the ACC. Usually that person has a novel approach to the issue, they don't just regurgitate...
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