The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Syracuse tops West Virginia in Camping World Bowl

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ORLANDO, FLA. >> Abdul Adams and Trishton Jackson made their Syracuse debuts memorable, combining to score three touchdowns and helping the 17th-ranked Orange secure their first 10-win season since 2001 by topping No. 15 West Virginia 34-18 in the Camping World Bowl on Friday.

Adams rushed for two first-half scores, and Jackson hauled in a TD pass from Eric Dungey on the first play of the fourth quarter for Syracuse (10-3), which survived a game that featured eight lead changes. Adams and Jackson were both transfers who had to sit out a year, which by NCAA rule was satisfied at the end of the first semester.

Dungey completed 21 of 30 passes for 303 yards for the Orange, who trailed 18-17 going into the final quarter.

Barely five minutes later, it was 34-18 Syracuse. Dungey connected with Jackson, the Orange got an intercepti­on one play later and turned that possession into a field goal by Andre Szmyt, and Jarveon Howard barreled in from 4 yards out with 9:59 left to cap the SU flurry.

Syracuse got a fourth-and-goal stop on the next possession, and from there the orange-clad faithful who came south from Central New York could start to celebrate.

Jack Allison, making his first collegiate start because West Virginia star quarterbac­k Will Grier elected to skip the bowl game and focus on preparing for the NFL, completed 17 of 35 passes for 277 yards for the Mountainee­rs (8-4). AUBURN 63, PURDUE 14 >> Jarrett Stidham threw for 373 yards and five TDs in his final college game and Auburn (8-5) routed Purdue (67) in the Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn.

Auburn rolled in the finale of a season that opened with a top-10 ranking, stumbled in the middle and concluded with a record-setting performanc­e. It was the Tigers’ first bowl win since beating Memphis in the 2015 Birmingham Bowl.

Auburn scored the most points by a SEC team in a bowl, topping Alabama’s 61-6 victory over Syracuse in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 1953.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Syracuse’s Trishton Jackson, left, celebrates with Koda Martin (78) after catching a TD pass against West Virginia in the Camping World Bowl on Friday in Orlando, Fla.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse’s Trishton Jackson, left, celebrates with Koda Martin (78) after catching a TD pass against West Virginia in the Camping World Bowl on Friday in Orlando, Fla.

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