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THE PLAN: Doug Marrone prepared for his return to Syracuse with a detailed strategy
By Matt Gelb
He grabs a white one-inch, three-ring binder from his desk and places it on a table. A sheet of printer paper is neatly tucked into the sleeve on the front. Typed in bold font are the words, "The Plan." Doug Marrone opens the binder and slowly flips through the colored charts and text.
The Fox effect: Chris Fox's focus on distance has SU track rising to prominence
By Bill Palka
Four years ago, Chris Fox took over a track program in need of an identity. Upon taking the helm as head coach of the cross country and track and field programs in 2005, Fox received direct instruction from athletic director Daryl Gross: turn Syracuse into a cross country powerhouse.
Report: Flynn to forgo final 2 years, will hire Rose as agent
By Meredith Galante
Syracuse point guard Jonny Flynn plans to sign with an agent by the end of this week, a move that would forfeit his two years of remaining college eligibility, according to a Post-Standard report published Monday. The report, citing multiple sources, claims Flynn will sign with agent Leon Rose.
Spence uses tight ends excessively in new SU offense
By Tyler Dunne
Nick Provo has never seen three tight ends on the field at once. Not in college anyway. Now the sophomore studies film of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers using three tight ends, tracking Jerramy Stevens' every step. Sure is a breath of fresh air from staying in a three-point stance all last season.
Caira throws second no-hitter in eight days in softball's sweep of Canisius
By Andrew L. John
Syracuse head coach Leigh Ross went into Monday's doubleheader hoping for her 300th career win. She got more than she bargained for. Freshman pitcher Jenna Caira threw her second no-hitter in eight days, leading the Orange to an 8-0 shutout in the second game of a doubleheader at home against Canisius Monday.
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