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Since 2006, Syracuse has started 6, 7, 8, 9, 8, 9, 8, 7, 4, 3, 3, 4, 6, 4, 4, 5, 5, and 5 white athletes. In 2024 the regress back to 4.
Not much to report here except the trend of going black has apparently migrated north as well, Bucky. Only 4 white starters and no other whites in sight except for one OL on the second team.
The biggest news will be at the QB position as Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord looks to start for The Orange. Dan Villari should see playing time as the number 2 TE.

Defensively, LB Derek McDonald and S Justin Barron return to their starting rolls.

Offense
QB-Kyle McCord
RG-Mark Petry

Defense
LB-Derek McDonald
S-Justin Barron
 
At least Syracuse have McDonald and Barron on D. McCord and one overachiever OL on offense stinks. Seems their run on coaches with room brightening smiles screwed with their starter totals! Good write up Carolina
 
Another black assistant coach (def backs) who was poached from Georgia (like the Georgia St new HC) who is most certainly a black supremacist. He will run the program into the ground with all of the upsiders he brings in from the south. Another program that will have an active police blotter and very few wins.
 
Syracuse has never been even remotely White friendly over the past decade so no surprise there. Rooting for Kyle McCord though as he led Ohio state to a 12-1 record and then was run out of town by the DWFs in Columbus.

Barron is the perfect safety for “today’s NFL” as well.
 
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QB Kyle McCord has been another nice early season story. He was written off as the beneficiary of the supposedly stacked receiver depth at Ohio State, essentially pushed out by Ryan Day and the fan base. I've watched most of his first two games and he is playing exceptional, making difficult throws and displaying outstanding accuracy.
 
After being pushed out the door by Ohio State McCord ends up leading a Syracuse team to a 9-3 record.

On the season he was 367/558 65.8 completion percentage, leading the country in passing yards with 4,326 yards 29 TDs/12 INTs.
 
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