The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Sean Tucker’s 5 TDS, tough defense lead Syracuse over Albany

- By MARK FRANK

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) » The Syracuse defense yielded just 135 yards and sacked Albany quarterbac­ks eight times but it was running back Sean Tucker who stole the show.

Tucker had 132 yards rushing and scored five touchdowns to lead the Orange (2-1) to a 62-24 win over the Great Danes (0-3).

Playing without leading wide receiver Taj Harris, who was out with an undisclose­d injury, Syracuse amassed 623 yards of offense.

Tucker’s day included touchdown runs of 56, 26, 12 and eight yards and a 72-yard screen pass from Garrett Shrader in the first game between the upstate New York teams. Four of his scores came in the first half when Syracuse built a 45-10 lead. He also had 121 yards receiving.

Tucker came one touchdown short of tying Jim Brown’s singlegame RB record for touchdowns.

“It was just my O-line block

ing the whole game,” Tucker said. “It starts with them and getting me the blocks throughout the game.”

“He’s (Tucker) a good player,” Albany coach Greg Gattuso said. “He sees it right and does a lot of good things.”

After scoring just seven points against Rutgers a week ago, Tucker said the offensive outburst was a muchneeded “morale booster.”

“It was good just moving off of our loss last week, putting that past us, focusing on things to get better and coming out today and executing,” he said,

The Orange defense held the Great Danes (03) to two first downs and 67 yards in the first 30 minutes.

Tommy Devito and Shrader shared time at quarterbac­k for Syracuse. Devito was 6 of 9 for 147 yards and one touchdown. Shrader was 11 of 15 for 190 yards and one touchdown. He also rushed for 42 yards and two scores. Damien Alford scored on a 73-yard pass from Devito for the first touchdown of his Syracuse career.

The Orange got out to a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter on two Tucker rushing touchdowns, but the Great Danes closed within four on a 37-yard field goal by Dylan Burns and a 25-yard intercepti­on return by Christian Lewis with 2:48 to go in the quarter. Devito’s pass bounced off the hands of Trebor Pena and into the hands of Lewis, who ran it in for the score.

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