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The Syracuse Football All-Century Team features the top 44 football players from the 20th century at Syracuse University. The team features a Heisman Trophy winner, nine members of the College Football Hall of Fame, and seven other members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The All-Century Team includes players from eight different decades.
20 9 206 Norm Michael: Philadelphia Eagles: B 1945 12 8 117 Paul McKee: Washington Redskins: E 16 9 162 Howard Werner: Philadelphia Eagles: E 18 4 179 Dolph Czekala: Boston Yanks: T 1946 22 9 209 Roger Robinson: Washington Redskins: B 1947 7 2 47 Joe Watt: Boston Yanks: B 1950 25 1 314 Jim Pepper: Baltimore Colts: G 1951 11 12 135 Bernie Custis ...
Syracuse football players have earned All-America honors over 130 times since 1908. Among those selections, 20 have achieved Consensus All-American status. Of those consensus All-Americans, 9 are unanimous selections. Below is the list of first team All Americans named by major selectors. Dwight Freeney
Sep. 19—SYRACUSE — Andre Szmyt completed his journey from obscure walk-on to career record-holder for the Syracuse University football team on Saturday. The redshirt junior kicker connected on ...
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Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Orange represent Syracuse University in the NCAA's Atlantic Coast Conference. Although Syracuse began competing in intercollegiate football in 1889, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1946. Records from ...
A new Syracuse A.C. reformed in 1902, under Frank "Buck" O'Neill, and is notable for being the first national pro football champion; using ringers such as Pop Warner and members of the Watertown Red & Black, the Syracuse A.C. upset the favorite "New York" team in round 1 of the 1902 World Series of Pro Football and went on to win the tournament.
His 40 time at Georgia’s Pro Day—an unofficial 4.60—seemed to have dropped Lassiter down some projections into mostly the second round but some third, but he may still be worth a late-round ...