Long ago, Syracuse University was the hot spot for All-American running backs. Some of the best backs in NCAA history lived on The Hill and played at Archibold Stadium under coaching great Ben Schwartzwalder.
When thinking about Syracuse football, Jim Brown is always one of the first names that comes to mind. In 1956, Brown averaged 6.2 yards per carry and set records for most touchdowns and most points in one game.
The ACC released its 2013 bowl schedule on Monday morning. The Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl is a conditional bowl that is slated to be with the Pac-12 or BYU. If they aren’t able to play in this game, then the ACC could send an available bowl-eligible team.
Former Syracuse football star Rob Long calls into talk about his work for Race for Hope and his part in supporting research initiatives and information for brain tumor patients and their families
Little was the sixth pick in the first round of the 1967 NFL draft. He led the AFL in rushing in twice (1969 & 1971) and at the time of his retirement, was 7th in professional football history with 6,323 yards and 43 touchdowns.
At Syracuse, Nassib was an All-Big East Second Team selection, and a 2012 Pro Football Weekly All-American. He was 17th nationally, and lead the Big East with, 288.4 yards per game.