Syracuse looking to keep postseason hopes alive against fellow Big East bottom feeder Louisville
By Matt Ehalt
Posted: 11/12/09, 12:27 AM EST Section: Sports
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"Each game is definitely like a playoff game," said Davis, a starting wide receiver. "Either we win or we're done, so that's it. We put so much emphasis taking it game by game and that's all you can do. You can win one game first, and we're starting with Louisville, and that's what we are setting out to do."
Syracuse will try to avoid missing a bowl game for the fifth straight year when it travels to Louisville, Ky., for a noon game against the only other winless team in Big East play. Syracuse (3-6, 0-4 Big East) has beaten the Cardinals (3-6, 0-4) two years in a row. Syracuse has not gone five years without making a bowl game since 1980-84, under head coaches Frank Maloney and Dick MacPherson.
"Of course, it's a one-game season right now," running back Averin Collier said. "We're taking it one game at a time and are going after each game and attacking it with a winning gameplan and go in to win."
Syracuse entered this season optimistically, hoping to break the ranks of bowl-bound teams under head coach Doug Marrone after missing out in four seasons under former head coach Greg Robinson.
The Orange started the season 2-2 and needed to continue to play .500 ball for the rest of the season to become bowl eligible. Instead, Big East opponents have been battering SU around.
SU has lost its four Big East games by an average of 20.75 points per game, and now needs to sweep the three teams directly ahead of it in the standings - Louisville, Rutgers, Connecticut - to finish at .500. With two of the three games on the road, it's not the easiest of tasks.
"We just go out there and we gotta play real hard and know we got to come out with a victory," Davis said. "Since we know that we gotta win these three straight games, everybody is real focused, not like we haven't been focused, but we're real focused right now and hungry to get a win."
As important as the game is for SU, Louisville finds itself in the same position, making it an elimination contest for both squads. Louisville will have revenge on its mind, as well.
Syracuse stunned Louisville at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium in 2007 with a 38-35 win that played a major role in the Cardinals missing the postseason for the first time in five years. Last season, SU tripped up Louisville in the Carrier Dome, 28-21. Syracuse's last two Big East wins have come against the Cardinals.

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