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Syracuse has a lot of questions to answer this fall after a 1-10 season in 2020. Here are the three biggest unknowns that surround the program that need to be addressed in 2021. The answers to these questions will determine how the season ends up for Dino Babers and Company.
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Syracuse has excelled on special teams under Dino Babers, but with Special Teams Coordinator Justin Lustig leaving to join Vanderbilt, WAER's Kyle Loughran takes a look at how the SU specialists could line up in 2021.
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Be prepared to see a different-looking SU secondary in 2021. Zach Letson previews a talented group of youngsters who look to take the baton and continue one of SU’s strongest units from a season ago.
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Is Syracuse starting to become “Linebacker U?” It’s a possibility. WAER’s Trey Redfield breaks down what could be the best group on this Orange football team.
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From veterans to youngsters, the Syracuse Football defensive line has it all in 2021. WAER's Joe Puccio previews the position and gives you the names you need to know ahead of the upcoming season.
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Luke Benson takes over, and there’s two new faces. Ahead of the 2021 season, here’s a preview of Syracuse’s tight end position.
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Improvement is needed offensively for Syracuse to be better in 2021, and it all starts with the men upfront. Ethan Frank takes you through the 2021 Orange offensive line.
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Syracuse is looking to improve its aerial attack after a lackluster 2020. Who might step up? WAER's Carson Gambaro takes a deep dive into the candidates.
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Syracuse looks to rebound after a 2020 season plagued with QB injuries and poor production. Who will step up as QB1? Sam Schappell looks at the SU Quarterback room heading into the 2021 season.
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In what SU calls a joint decision, Women's Basketball Head Coach Quentin Hillsman resigns amid an investigation into harassment and other misconduct. the probe started after a story quoted past players and others charging verbal abuse, holding back water after workouts, uncomfortable touching, and hiring a staff member who had previous sexual misconduct allegations against them. 12 players chose to transfer out of the program after last season, though none referenced the coach's conduct.