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ACC Football

  • Syracuse Football had to fill both of its coordinator vacancies for the second straight year. Dino Babers decided to internally promote on the offensive side and bring in an external leader on the defensive side. Here’s everything you need to know about SU’s new OC Jason Beck and DC Rocky Long.
  • Just ahead of SU's matchup with Minnesota in the Pinstripe Bowl, Johnny Gadamowitz and Jordan Leonard are joined by Daniel House of Gophers Guru to preview Thursday's game.
  • Syracuse is currently ranked last in the ACC for 2023 recruiting class by 24/7 Sports. WAER’s Will Hentschel looks at why the Orange haven’t been able to lock in a four-star recruit in years, even after semi-recent success.
  • Thanks to the transfer portal, two lifelong friends were reunited this year in Syracuse’s defensive backfield
  • Syracuse Football fans have become pretty familiar with the Orange defense on the field; the second-best scoring defense in the ACC. But what about off the field? WAER’s Zach Letson details the backstory and foundation of The Mob Podcast, a brand-new way for fans to get to know three different Orange players.
  • Syracuse football started 6-0 for the first time in 35 years. That year, 1987, the Orange finished the campaign unblemished becoming just the second team to ever do so in SU history. WAER’s Doug Lattuca sat down with the starting quarterback of that ‘87 team, Don McPherson, to reminisce on the perfect season.
  • Six games down, six to go, and Syracuse football has yet to lose. WAER’s Trey Redfield chats with Locked On Syracuse’s Matt Bonaparte about the Orange’s peaks and valleys in 2022.
  • Something that’s been echoed by every Syracuse opponent so far this season is how loud the Dome has been. WAER’s John Dales explains how SU’s 12th man has gotten so much stronger in 2022.
  • When there are games in the Dome, echoes fill the concourse, but on every other day, the only proverbial murmurs are thanks to the history cemented in that building. As of two weeks ago, the muttering has only grown louder.
  • Syracuse and UConn met from 2004-2012 on the football field. While the drama never quite reached the levels of the basketball rivalry, the schools’ matchups on the gridiron still carry importance. WAER’s Jacob Morris explores what the showdown means to the northeast foes.