PINSTRIPE : Syracuse vs. Kansas State: Pregame Breakdown
KEY MATCHUPS
Ryan Nassib, QB vs. Prizel Brown, DE
Nassib has struggled throughout most of Big East play. He has thrown an interception in three straight games. Kansas State will key on the SU run game. It’ll be up to Nassib to step up. It’ll begin with facing the pressure of Brown and the KSU line.
Doug Hogue, LB vs. Daniel Thomas RB
Hogue is coming fresh off a first-team All-Big East selection. Thomas is the key component of a Top-25 rushing attack. He rushed for 1,495 yards and 16 touchdowns this season.
Da’Mon Merkerson, CB vs. Aubrey Quarles, WR
Quarles is the one receiver that has been a consistent downfield threat this season for the Wildcats. He has 47 catches for five touchdowns. Merkerson and fellow corner Mike Holmes will need to key on him.
Ryan Lichtenstein, P vs. Tysyn Hartman, PR
Lichtenstein has been thrust into action once again with the absence of steady starter Rob Long because of surgery to remove a tumor in his brain. How Lichtenstein, SU’s starting kicker last year, handles spot punting duties will go a long way in a field-position battle.
BY THE NUMBERS
4
The number of schools to ever win 11 games six times over a seven year-stretch, one of which is Kansas State (1997-2003).
8
The number of different bowls – including the Pinstripe Bowl – Kansas State has played in since 1993.
1987
The year of the final football game in the old Yankee Stadium. In the final Whitney M. Young Urban League Classic, Central State University of Ohio defeated Grambling 37-21.
12
The number of passes Raymond Berry hauled in ‘The Greatest Game Ever Played’. The NFL Championship Game on Dec. 28, 1958 was the first sudden death overtime game in the league’s history, with the Colts defeating the Giants in Yankee Stadium 23-17.
7
The number of All-Big East selections Syracuse garnered in 2010, the most for the program since 2004. Doug Hogue was the Orange’s only first-team selection.
DID YOU KNOW?
This isn’t the first time that Syracuse and Kansas State are playing in a bowl game versus each other. The two teams last played in 2001, in the Insight.com Bowl at Phoenix, Ariz. The Orange defeated the Wildcats in that game 26-3. Kansas State got the better of Syracuse four years earlier in the Fiesta Bowl, though, when KSU defeated the Orange 35-18 at Tempe, Ariz. It is also the first Big 12 team that sU has played since the Insight.com Bowl win.
CURRENT STATISTICAL LEADERS
Passing Comp-Att Yds TD Int
Ryan Nassib 189-337 2095 16 8
Rushing Att Yds Avg TD
Delone Carter 204 1035 5.1 7
Antwon Bailey 107 504 4.7 2
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD
Van Chew 41 611 14.95 5
Nick Provo 32 356 11.1 1
Antwon Bailey 32 277 8.7 3
Alec Lemon 30 377 12.6 4
STARTING LINEUPS
Syracuse offense
12 QB Ryan Nassib
3 RB Delone Carter
49 FB Adam Harris
15 WR Alec Lemon
82 WR Van Chew
85 TE Jose Cruz
67 LT Justin Pugh
75 LG Zach Chibane
70 C Ryan Bartholomew
66 RG Andrew Tiller
74 RT Michael Hay
Kansas State defense
46 DE Prizell Brown
94 DT Raphael Guidry
95 DT Ray Kibble
40 DE Antonio Felder
50 SLB Tre Walker
26 MLB Jarell Childs
27 WLB David Garrett
16 CB Terrance Sweeney
8 CB Stephen Harrison
28 SS Logan Dold
12 FS Ty Zimmerman
Kansas State offense
14 QB Carson Coffman
8 RB Daniel Thomas
37 FB Braden Wilson
89 WR Aubrey Quarles
3 WR Chris Harper
80 TE Travis Tannahill
73 LT Manase Foketi
59 LG Zach Kendall
74 C Wade Weibert
67 RG Kenneth Mayfield
75 RT Alyde Aufner
Syracuse defense
54 DE Mikhail Marinovich
94 NT Bud Tribbey
96 DT Jay Bromley
99 DE Chandler Jones
11 SLB Marquis Spruill
25 MLB Derrell Smith
32 WLB Doug Hogue
6 CB Da’Mon Merkerson
35 CB Mike Holmes
21 SS Shamarko Thomas
1 FS Phillip Thomas
BEAT WRITER PREDICTIONS
Andrew L. John
Syracuse 17, Kansas State 14
Doug Marrone adds his name to Yankee Stadium lore.
Brett LoGiurato
Syracuse 21, Kansas State 20
More than a month of what Doug Marrone called another ‘spring football’ of practice will pay off for Syracuse. The Orange wins in a thriller in Yankee Stadium.
Tony Olivero
Kansas State 20, Syracuse 13
SU is simply missing too much. From the offense to the punting game. No amount of bowl magic will be able to quell that.
–– compiled by SU football beat writers Andrew L. John, Brett LoGiurato and Tony Olivero; aljohn@syr.edu, bplogiur@syr.edu, aolivero@syr.edu
