If Neal does commit on Saturday, Syracuse fans just might see orange-colored rainbows in the sky. And after the week they’ve put together, Shafer and his staff will deserve a vacation.
After landing a commitment from 4-star running back Robert Washington a little over a month ago, business has yet to pick up on the recruiting trail for Scott Shafer and his staff in the form of verbal commitments.
In the present is this Sunday’s NCAA Tournament game against either Bryant or Marist for the No. 2 seed SU lacrosse squad, eyeing an end to a six year championship drought.
It’s a critical year for Shafer to bring upward movement to the program with a new athletic director on the horizon, and that essentially means the minimal goal is a bowl game invitation.
While stuck between hoping the rest of the snow vacates itself from my yard ASAP and waiting for Scott Shafer to land Syracuse’s first 2016 verbal commit (it’s recruiting season, baby!), here are some random musings on the madness that is March.
While the star ranking system is fun for the fans and the drama of NLI Day unleashes eternal optimism for the upcoming season, class rankings are best left to be evaluated once the player finishes his collegiate career.
Yesterday, we did our New Years resolutions for Syracuse basketball. Today, we present our list of resolutions that will enable the football team to find success in the new year.