At first glance, there hasn’t been so much to look forward to with Syracuse football for the upcoming season under hurry-up offensive impresario and first year coach Dino Barbers.
Dino Babers’ first season at Syracuse comes with few certainties – a new offense that will go as fast as possible, a new defensive scheme, a few players who can be described as known commodities, and that’s about it.
When Dino Babers arrived at Syracuse, he scrapped that philosophy in favor of the Tampa 2 defense, a zone-heavy defense where pressure on the quarterback is mostly left to the four defensive linemen up front.