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His other half
Former teammates Delone Carter and Tyrell Sutton will be on opposite sidelines Saturday
By Andy McCullough
The first sentence is the same. Delone Carter? "Oh, that's like my little brother," said Northwestern senior running back Tyrell Sutton Tyrell Sutton? "Tyrell's like my brother," said Syracuse sophomore running back Delone Carter. Family comes easy for Carter and Sutton.
McKinnon following in footsteps of former SU star Darius
By Andy McCullough and John Clayton
He wears his idol's number (No. 20) and attends his alma mater (Syracuse). And now he starts for the Orange, just like his idol did. Sophomore Randy McKinnon was named Syracuse's starting free safety Sunday, manning the post his mentor Donovin Darius held from 1995 to 1997.
Syracuse goalkeeper excited to work with gold-medal winning coach
By Kevin Ware
If there ever was a reason for buying into a new coach's system, Eliza Bennett-Hatton has it. It was new Syracuse head coach Phil Wheddon who guided the well-publicized and much-scrutinized Hope Solo to a gold-medal goalkeeping performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics for the USA women's soccer team.
Rautins caps recovery with Team Canada appearance
By Tyler Dunne
Leo Rautins knew something was wrong when his son scolded him for eating greasy foods one day. The odd role reversal blindsided him. "How can you eat that crap, Dad?" Andy would chide. Leo's response was usually a blank "Who are you?" stare. This was the same Andy Rautins that toted around McDonald's bags like gym bags.
West Virginia's Stewart to rely on multiple weapons
By Meredith Galante
Bill Stewart, an eight-year member of the West Virginia coaching staff, was faced with the challenge of being named interim head coach a week before the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Mountaineers ran over Oklahoma, 42-28. One day later, West Virginia locked Stewart up with a five-year contract.
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