According to Grant Traylor, the Herald-Dispatch beat writer for Huntington Prep, Carolina coach Roy Williams has been the most visible head man in Huntington this season.
Nassib could conceivably go in the second round, particularly considering his experience under Marrone, who was Sean Payton’s offensive coordinator with the New Orleans Saints in 2006.
It’s not the approach we’d endorse for anyone other than PFW, but it provides an interesting alternative perspective — one in which Syracuse’s Ryan Nassib, the second-team quarterback in All-Big East voting, is a first-team All-American.
Sources told ESPN that the Big Ten is looking to add Maryland, and Rutgers would follow, and that an announcement could come as soon as early next week.
Syracuse basketball’s Michael Carter-Williams, who is coming off a 17 point performance against San Diego State in the Battle on the Midway, is on the watch list for the Naismith National Player of the Year.
No. 12 finished the game 15-23 for 246 yards—a stellar 16 yards per catch—with three touchdowns, including one to ersatz tailback Lewellyn Coker to cap the Orange scoring barrage.
Don’t look now, but the Orange are in the thick of the Big East race with a 3-1 league record, joining Rutgers and Louisville as the only teams with winning conference marks.