The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Orange Is The New Fast

- By John Kekis

Syracuse won't be favored against defending National Champion Clemson on Friday night. But they have a chance to put on a show at home while playing one of the nation's most potent teams.

Syracuse’s Dino Babers has coached at 15 colleges since he started at Hawaii in 1984 as a graduate assistant, so he knows what he and his Orange will be up against with second-ranked Clemson.

“I played very, very, very good football teams before,” Babers said. “This Clemson team is like one of those teams.”

The reigning national champion Tigers (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) visit the Carrier Dome on Friday night. The game offers the Orange (3-3, 1-1) a chance to be in the national spotlight in primetime — for one night at least.

There are dreams of an upset just like last year’s Carrier Dome stunner against No. 17 Virginia Tech. That brought national attention to the Orange after Babers orchestrat­ed a postgame rant that went viral . The Hokies were favored by just over 20 points in that one and Clemson is a 22 1/2-point favorite for this matchup.

“This is huge, to have the nation tuning in to the Carrier Dome,” Babers said. “It’s a heck of a task, there’s no doubt about it. But let’s ... watch and see what can happen.”

Syracuse is coming off an important 27-24 win over Pittsburgh , which kept alive the Orange’s hopes of playing in a bowl game.

Despite noticeable gains on defense (ranked 46th, allowing 357.7 yards per game) and special teams (Sean Riley has 399 return yards, punter Sterling Hofrichter is averaging 45 yards per kick, and placekicke­r Cole Murphy is 10 for 12 on field goals), the Syracuse offense still hasn’t developed the sort of rhythm to consistent­ly put defenses on their heels, though it has the components to do so. Senior wideout Steve Ishmael has 56 catches for 729 yards to lead the nation in both categories and sidekick Ervin Philips isn’t far behind (52 catches, 475 yards).

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 ?? MATTHEW HINTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, Syracuse coach Dino Babers celebrates a touchdown with his team against LSU in the second half of an NCAA college football game.
MATTHEW HINTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, Syracuse coach Dino Babers celebrates a touchdown with his team against LSU in the second half of an NCAA college football game.

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