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Wide open at wide receiver
With its top two receivers gone, SU has a void in its passing game. The question is, who's going to step up?
By Jared Diamond
Lavar Lobdell has a message for everyone who has been waiting two years to see the highly touted wide receiver live up to his hype and expectations. "I'm back, that's all I have to say," Lobdell said. "My real fans know what that means. Tune in Aug. 30. Just tune in Aug.
'We're going to be accountable'
Daryl Gross discusses SU's hectic summer, 'The Express,' and more
By John Clayton
Daryl Gross will tell you this is a big year for Syracuse athletics. "For three years we've been in transition trying to get the right people, the right coaches, the right everything," said Syracuse's director of athletics. "It was always 'The future's bright.
Off-field incidents taint SU's image
By Zach Schonbrun
Don't be so surprised, as the fall kicks into 'Express' mode, if the athletics department ups the ante of self-promotion at Syracuse. I should say, welcome back to Syr-accuse. Here, the fresh buffing on the lacrosse national championship may reflect a new aspect of SU athletics in need of polishing.
Hill, Chamney return to old spots on Syracuse defense
By Matt Ehalt
Pete Hill is a natural defender. He knows it. His coach knows it. Yet, after playing his freshman season as a defender, the junior was primarily playing the midfield last season. This season, though, the midfield is not where Hill is needed - instead, he will go back to where he has played for so long.
With deep roster in tact, Fox sets bar high in 4th season
By Andrew L. John
When asked to describe the strength of this year's men's and women's cross country teams at Syracuse, Chris Fox smiled for a second, then excitedly gave his answer. "Depth, for sure," he said. That's because Fox, the Syracuse cross country head coach, returns the majority of his top runners from a year ago, and welcomes an influx of youth by way of a stellar recruiting class.
After seven years of service, Lopez still chasing his dream
By Jeff Westfall
When Edwin Lopez was given his University of Arizona uniform, it felt different in his hands than the one he had worn for the past seven years. That one didn't have his name on the back, and it sure didn't breathe as well. There was only one name, and it was on the front - the U.
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