Quantcast The Daily Orange
College Media Network

FB | Devine intervention

Devine's 92-yard touchdown run seals SU defeat

By Andy McCullough
Posted: 10/13/08, 3:57 AM EST Section: Sports
  • Print
  • Email
Meanwhile, Orange tailback Curtis Brinkley chugged for 144 yards, most of them in the second half. Syracuse dominated time of possession, holding a more than 10-minute advantage over West Virginia. The Orange had control for a good part of the game, even if it didn't hold a lead after midway through the second quarter.

Because for something completely different, Greg Robinson's team gambled plenty on Saturday. The Orange came out throwing the ball, went for it on fourth down in two crucial spots (three times total) and experimented with a new defense.

For something completely normal, the gameplan didn't result in a win. The passing game dried up. West Virginia (4-2, 2-0 Big East) stopped both fourth down attempts, including a crucial 4th-and-4 from the WVU five-yard line. And Syracuse's new 4-2-5 defense, which had slowed the WVU offense and burst its continuous stream of bubble screens, couldn't prevent Devine's field-length end zone scamper.

"It really is unfortunate because it should have been stopped," Robinson said. "It's just that simple. It's that simple. We should have stopped that play. We would have had an opportunity."

The Orange managed only two field goals in the first half and trailed 7-6 at the break, despite a strong start from quarterback Cameron Dantley. He completed 15 passes for 137 yards in the first half.

"We started out good, we just need to know how to continue that the whole game," said Dantley, who finished with 204 yards on 24-of-40 passing.

The Syracuse offense came out flat for the second half, with two straight three-and-outs. Then the mistakes and missed chances cascaded down: an interception from Dantley, followed by two failed fourth down conversions on late possessions.

It culminated on Syracuse's penultimate drive of the game, after the first two miscues. Brinkley carried the team into the red zone on the next possession, rushing eight times as the clock wound down. Then the Mountaineers dug in and the Orange staggered. Facing a 4th-and-4 at the five, Dantley was flushed out of the pocket and hit. The pass was broken up. West Virginia took over with 4:42 remaining.

Then Devine exploded, and Syracuse was out of chances. The Orange players could only watch the game sprint past them in the form of a 5-foot-8, 173-pound blur.

"Their hearts are broken right now," Robinson said. "They have 24 hours to deal with that. But that's how it works. They have to get back up."



ramccull@syr.edu
< prev Page 2 of 2

Article Tools

Viewing Comments 1 - 3 of 3

Jerald Cole '79

posted 10/13/08 @ 9:05 AM EST

Oiy vay!

Marc LeVine

posted 10/13/08 @ 9:31 AM EST

Let's get something straight. West Virginia is not the same powerful team it has been these past few years. Holding our own in that game should give us little strength. (Continued…)

Matt

posted 10/13/08 @ 12:53 PM EST

Get rid of him now.

Post a Comment

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.





Poll

Will the Syracuse men's basketball team reach the NCAA Tournament this season?

Submit Vote

View Results



Advertisement

Advertisement