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FB | Running out of time

With five games left, Greg Robinson is almost out of chances

By Andy McCullough

With a fan base desperate for change and a failing head coach still at the helm, the players of the Syracuse football team are stuck in the middle. They are in limbo between the future and the present, even if they only want to deal with the latter. Despite his 8-34 record as a head coach and little visible improvement, Greg Robinson continues to run the Orange (1-6, 0-3 Big East).

HANGIN' ON: Syracuse avoids collapse, holds on to upset Louisville

By John Clayton

Bruce Williams called the sequence "crazy." Tailback Curtis Brinkley called it "a blessing." Cornerback Mike Holmes said he felt "relieved." All of the above applied to Louisville wide receiver Troy Pascley's inexplicable fourth quarter drop, the key play in Syracuse's 28-21 upset over the Cardinals at the Carrier Dome Saturday night.

FB | To slow down Louisville SU needs to stop these 3 players

QB Hunter Cantwell Cantwell waited a long time to get this chance. Cantwell, a 6-foot-4, 236-pound quarterback from Paducah, Ky., was a strong recruit coming out of high school. He had talent. Except Brian Brohm was already there. Brohm started for Cantwell's first three years at Louisville, then was picked by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the NFL Draft.

FB | Carter back from hamstring pull, but carries may be sparse

By John Clayton

A pulled hamstring seemed like nothing to Delone Carter. He is, after all, the same player who battled back from a dislocated hip, an injury that some thought would end his career. So a pulled hamstring seemed so innocuous. Innocent, even. "A hamstring injury shouldn't be nothing," the sophomore tailback said.

FB | Sputtering SU offense looking for answers

By Jared Diamond

By Jared Diamond Staff Writer Don't ask Mitch Browning how he has been feeling lately. It's been a rough month. "How do you think I'm feeling?" said Browning, Syracuse's offensive coordinator. "All this losing hurts." Hard to blame him for being a little down.

MSOC | With Big East out of reach, Syracuse prepares for season finale

By Matt Ehalt

Since August, the Syracuse men's soccer team has taken the practice field with the elusive Big East Tournament on its mind. The Orange had not made the tournament for two straight years coming into the 2008 campaign, and the team felt it had the unit to do such this year.

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