SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse is coming off a breakthrough season that even surprised coach Dino Babers a little bit. “There has to be a sense of urgency of getting better and getting better right away,” said Babers, starting his fourth year at Syracuse. Now it’s Tommy DeVito’s turn to lead an up-tempo offence that averaged 40 points and 5.7 yards per play last season. 15:DEVITO’S TIMEDungey accounted for 60 per cent of Syracuse’s total yards last season and 33 of its 60 offensive touchdowns. DeVito finished the season with minus-17 yards rushing on 23 attempts, most of that the result of 11 sacks.
Source: National Post April 14, 2019 00:11 UTC