Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Syracuse wins in double overtime

- By Mark Frank

Syracuse’s season hung in the balance. After two straight defeats in heartbreak­ing style, the Orange was perched on the precipice of another crushing loss after coughing up a 20-7 lead.

But then redshirt freshman quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito came to the rescue, leading the Orange (5-2, 2-2 ACC) to a thrilling 4037 double-overtime victory over North Carolina (1-5, 1-3) Saturday.

Instead of being down in the dumps, the Orange sits on the cusp of bowl eligibilit­y, just one win away of making its first postseason appearance since 2013.

“It meant a lot. It could have been devastatin­g,” Syracuse running back Moe Neal said. “Another overtime game, not going our way. It was a great win.”

DeVito entered the game late in the fourth quarter, in relief of a struggling Eric Dungey, and threw a career-high three touchdown passes for a career-best 181 yards. He hit tight end Ravian Pierce on a 4-yard scoring play in the second overtime to propel Syracuse to the win. On his first play, he connected with Jamal Custis on a 50-yard pass play.

“I just thought it might be a spark,” Syracuse coach Dino Babers said. “I just felt we needed to do something different. I just felt like they had a little bit of a beat on us. Sometimes when you change one character it throws off the defense. I don’t know if it worked or not. I’m just happy with the result.” It worked. DeVito sent the game into overtime with a 42yard touchdown pass to Nykeim Johnson with 1:39 to go. His 25-yard touchdown pass to Custis gave the Orange a brief lead in the first overtime until Nathan Elliott’s 9-yard pass to Beau Corrales tied the game.

Babers wasn’t surprised by DeVito’s composure, and he wasn’t tipping his hand as to whether there might be a changing of the guard at quarterbac­k.

“He’s been around here a long time,” Babers said. “We’re calling the plays and he knows the plays. He looks at the coverages and he has to make some decisions. I don’t think it’s as big of a deal as you guys make.

“By no means am I saying it’s a permanent change. We needed a little spark and obviously the other guy came in and did some things well.”

“You gotta be happy to get a game like that, especially in double overtime,” DeVito said. “To have the guys rally around you and to pull it off like this is special.”

North Carolina had rallied from a 20-7 deficit to take a 27-20 lead with 10 minutes to go in regulation but dropped its third straight game. A 12-yard touchdown run by Antonio Williams and a 75-yard punt return by Dazz Newsome gave the Tar Heels a 21-20 lead. Two field goals by Freeman Jones upped the margin to 27-20 with 10:15 to go.

“It’s pretty heartbreak­ing. I thought we had multiple opportunit­ies to seal the game but we didn’t do that,” Elliott said.

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