
#CuseCamp16: Scrimmage I Recap
8/13/2016 11:55:00 AM | Football
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Orange football team continued #CuseCamp16 on Saturday morning with its first scrimmage of the preseason inside the Carrier Dome. The scrimmage was broken up into two halves and was played without special teams.
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Head coach Dino Babers was pleased with the pace of the session, as the team ran 150 plays in 1 hour and 45 minutes. Â
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"I thought the tempo was extremely good," Babers said. "I thought it was physical. There was some good hitting out there, which is important when you're trying to get ready for a tough conference like the ACC. It was nice and humid in the Carrier Dome, just the way we like it. Although we didn't have the sun in our face and grapes in our mouth, I thought we got better today."
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The defense held its own in the first half with two sacks, one interception and several fourth-down stops, including two in the red zone. Dontae Strickland scored the first touchdown of the scrimmage on a 30-yard run up the middle just before the break.
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The second half began with a pick-six by freshman defensive back Evan Foster. Coordinator Brian Ward's unit added three more sacks in the half, including one on fourth down to thwart a potential scoring drive. A fumble recovery by Troy Henderson at the goal line late in the second half kept the offense out of the end zone again.
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After scoring once in the first half, the offense tallied five second-half touchdowns. Jordan Fredericks and Amba Etta-Tawo both scored twice after the break, and Strickland added his second rushing TD of the morning on a 5-yard run.
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Quarterbacks Eric Dungey and Zack Mahoney combined for three second-half touchdown passes. Dungey connected with Etta-Tawo on a long scoring pass down the sideline. He also hit Fredericks underneath for a short touchdown. Etta-Tawo's second TD reception came on a beautiful 30-yard strike from Mahoney.Â
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Defensively, Henderson recorded a sack to go along with his fumble recovery. Freshman linebacker Tim Walton made a nice interception on a tipped pass, and down linemen De'Jon Wilson, Jaquwan Nelson, Steven Clark and Kenneth Ruff all recorded sacks.
Saturday's scrimmage capped the team's first week of preseason camp. The Orange will hold a short walkthrough on Sunday before hitting the field for a pair of practices Monday.Â
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Season and individual game tickets for Orange football are on sale now online, by phone (888-DOMETIX) and at the Carrier Dome Box Office (Gate B). Season tickets start at $99 ($16.50 per game) with lower-level seats in the end zones available for as little as $125. Single-game tickets start at $20 for non-conference games against Colgate and USF, $25 for the Louisville and NC State games, and $30 for the Virginia Tech and Florida State contests.
Notes:Â Syracuse legend Floyd Little and NFL defensive back Bill Thompson were on hand for Saturday's scrimmage. Little and Thompson were teammates with the Denver Broncos from 1969-75. Thompson was a three-time Pro Bowler and both men are members of the Broncos Ring of Fame.
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For complete coverage of Syracuse and Syracuse football, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Orange & Syracuse Football), Twitter (@Cuse & @CuseFootball), Instagram (@Cusepics, @CuseFootball) and watch exclusive video content on Cuse TV.
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Head coach Dino Babers was pleased with the pace of the session, as the team ran 150 plays in 1 hour and 45 minutes. Â
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"I thought the tempo was extremely good," Babers said. "I thought it was physical. There was some good hitting out there, which is important when you're trying to get ready for a tough conference like the ACC. It was nice and humid in the Carrier Dome, just the way we like it. Although we didn't have the sun in our face and grapes in our mouth, I thought we got better today."
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The defense held its own in the first half with two sacks, one interception and several fourth-down stops, including two in the red zone. Dontae Strickland scored the first touchdown of the scrimmage on a 30-yard run up the middle just before the break.
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The second half began with a pick-six by freshman defensive back Evan Foster. Coordinator Brian Ward's unit added three more sacks in the half, including one on fourth down to thwart a potential scoring drive. A fumble recovery by Troy Henderson at the goal line late in the second half kept the offense out of the end zone again.
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After scoring once in the first half, the offense tallied five second-half touchdowns. Jordan Fredericks and Amba Etta-Tawo both scored twice after the break, and Strickland added his second rushing TD of the morning on a 5-yard run.
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Quarterbacks Eric Dungey and Zack Mahoney combined for three second-half touchdown passes. Dungey connected with Etta-Tawo on a long scoring pass down the sideline. He also hit Fredericks underneath for a short touchdown. Etta-Tawo's second TD reception came on a beautiful 30-yard strike from Mahoney.Â
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Defensively, Henderson recorded a sack to go along with his fumble recovery. Freshman linebacker Tim Walton made a nice interception on a tipped pass, and down linemen De'Jon Wilson, Jaquwan Nelson, Steven Clark and Kenneth Ruff all recorded sacks.
Saturday's scrimmage capped the team's first week of preseason camp. The Orange will hold a short walkthrough on Sunday before hitting the field for a pair of practices Monday.Â
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Season and individual game tickets for Orange football are on sale now online, by phone (888-DOMETIX) and at the Carrier Dome Box Office (Gate B). Season tickets start at $99 ($16.50 per game) with lower-level seats in the end zones available for as little as $125. Single-game tickets start at $20 for non-conference games against Colgate and USF, $25 for the Louisville and NC State games, and $30 for the Virginia Tech and Florida State contests.
Notes:Â Syracuse legend Floyd Little and NFL defensive back Bill Thompson were on hand for Saturday's scrimmage. Little and Thompson were teammates with the Denver Broncos from 1969-75. Thompson was a three-time Pro Bowler and both men are members of the Broncos Ring of Fame.
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For complete coverage of Syracuse and Syracuse football, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Orange & Syracuse Football), Twitter (@Cuse & @CuseFootball), Instagram (@Cusepics, @CuseFootball) and watch exclusive video content on Cuse TV.
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