The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Syracuse grappling with injuries as it slides in the ACC

- By John Kekis AP Sports Writer

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) » Syracuse is struggling in this most difficult of seasons as injuries pile up and inexperien­ced players fill lineup holes where needed.

Orange coach Dino Babers now is faced with the prospect of finishing the season without two of his most important players — defensive standout Andre Cisco is already out for the remainder and starting quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito could join him.

Cisco, a preseason, firstteam AP All-American safety from Long Island who entered the season with 12 intercepti­ons, most in the Bowl Subdivisio­n, suffered a lower body injury in pregame warmups before a win over Georgia Tech just over two weeks ago and is out for the season. DeVito, a redshirt junior from New Jersey, suffered an injury to his left leg

when sacked in the fourth quarter — for the fifth time in a 38-24 home loss to previously winless Duke on Saturday — and had to be helped fromthe field by two staff members. He finished the game watching fromthe sideline with a boot on the injured leg and leaning on crutches. Not a good omen. “Football’s physical, and that’s the part thatmakes it different fromother sports. It’s the part that you embrace,” Babers said Monday. “We understand that people are going to get hurt and that next guys have to step up. It’s whatmakes the game unique. We accept that part of it.”

Against Duke, Syracuse (13, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) started five freshmen (redshirt or true) on defense — including Rob Hanna at rover in place of Cisco — for thefirst time in program history on either side of the ball.

And the Blue Devils took advantage of that youth, rushing for 363 yards behind Deon Jackson (169) and Mataeo Durant (163), who both attained career highs and ripped off big gainers. Jackson had a 50-yard run and Durant a 48-yarder in the first half, shedding tacklers along the way.

“We had some missed tackles on the back end, we had some missed tackles on the front end, we had some defensive linemen that got tired of running into things that are bigger,” Babers said. “That’s the whole physicalit­y part of it. When you start slowly getting tired or not hitting those gaps the way you’re supposed to hit them, they’re going to start bleeding yardage on you. It’s difficult when you’re at that young age to be able to bang with some of those guys that are older. We have to match that physicalit­y. We have to dig down deep.”

The performanc­e on offense led by Clemson transfer Chase Brice at quarterbac­k enabled Duke to hold the ball for 102 plays — 50 more than Syracuse — and nearly 40 minutes. Still, the Syracuse defense forced four turnovers to boost its season total to 14, tops in the nation, and scored on a fumble recovery. But the offense failed to score off any of the other three Duke miscues, most notably when DeVito was stopped on a fourth-and-1 deep in Duke territory early in the second quarter. Syracuse was outgained 645-286 and its run game sputtered with 28 yards on 23 attempts, the third time in four games the Orange have averaged under 2 yards a carry.

Syracuse began the season with road losses to North Carolina and Pittsburgh before breaking through against Georgia Tech, 37-20. The Orange will try to rebound again when they host undefeated Liberty (4- 0) on Saturday, the lone non- conference game of the season for Syracuse. Then it’s on to topranked Clemson.

 ?? ROBERT WILLETT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Sept. 12, 2020, file photo, Syracuse head coach Dino Babers argues a call with the officials in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game against North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, N.C.
ROBERT WILLETT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Sept. 12, 2020, file photo, Syracuse head coach Dino Babers argues a call with the officials in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game against North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, N.C.
 ?? DENNIS NETT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Syracuse= quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito (13) is carried off the field in the second half against Duke during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct 10, 2020, at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.
DENNIS NETT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse= quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito (13) is carried off the field in the second half against Duke during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct 10, 2020, at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.
 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Syracuse head coach Dino Babers yells to his team as they play against Pittsburgh during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in Pittsburgh.
KEITH SRAKOCIC- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse head coach Dino Babers yells to his team as they play against Pittsburgh during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in Pittsburgh.

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