Flaherty: Syracuse football can ‘win every single game remaining’

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Former Syracuse linebacker Jake Flaherty calls in to break down the Orange’s loss to Maryland with host Wes Cheng on The Juice on the Cuse podcast hosted by SNY.tv. TJO editor in chief Brad Bierman then calls in to chat about the state of the Orange.

Here are the highlights from the show:

Wesley Cheng: How do you see the rest of the season playing out? Can Syracuse replicate some of the success they had last year?

Jake Flaherty: I really do. There’s no reason why they can’t go in and win every single game remaining on their schedule. I know that’s what Coach Babers is thinking. That’s his mindset. That’s a lot of the players’ mindset. They know themselves well enough. They’ve had success in the past and they know they can turn it around and it’s on them. It’s just one game and it’s not going to define the rest of their season.

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Rundown:

1. Former Syracuse linebacker Jake Flaherty calls in
2. Loss to Maryland
3. Tommy DeVito’s improvements
4. Thoughts on Syracuse’s linebackers
5. How will Syracuse do the rest of the way?
6. TJO Editor in Chief Brad Bierman calls in
7. What caused the loss?
8. Maryland and Syracuse parallels
9. Closing thoughts and wrap up

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Wes has worked for Rivals.com covering the New York Knicks, as well as for Scout.com covering Syracuse athletics. Wes has also been a contributing writer for the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), for SportsNet New York (SNY) as a news desk writer covering all of New York professional sports, and reported on the NBA and MLB for the New York Sportscene. A native of Long Island, New York, Wes graduated from Syracuse University in 2005 with a degree in journalism. Contact him at wes[at]sujuiceonline.com.