Did Syracuse Orange's Defense Falter Against Miami (FL) Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium?
The Syracuse Orange faced a challenging encounter against the Miami (FL) Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium, resulting in a 38-10 defeat. This outcome left the Orange with a 3-7 record, while the Hurricanes improved to 7-2.
First Quarter
The opening quarter saw both teams struggling to make significant offensive progress. The defenses held strong, and neither team managed to score any points. The Orange's defense was particularly active, with Gary Bryant contributing four tackles and one sack.
Second Quarter
In the second quarter, the 'Canes found their rhythm and scored two touchdowns. The Orange defense tried to hold back Miami's offense but couldn't prevent them from taking a 14-point lead by halftime.
Third Quarter
Syracuse managed to put points on the board in the third quarter with Tripp Woody successfully kicking a field goal from 38 yards out. However, Miami extended their lead further by scoring another touchdown and adding a field goal of their own.
Fourth Quarter
The final quarter saw some spirited play from Syracuse as Joseph Filardi connected for a touchdown pass of 17 yards. Despite this effort, Miami responded with another touchdown that sealed their victory.
Throughout the game, Jack Stonehouse stood out for Cuse with his punting prowess, averaging over 50 yards per punt across six attempts. On offense, Rickie Collins struggled under pressure as he was sacked six times and threw two interceptions.
For more insights into this matchup between these college football rivals or other games like it this season check out our full match report: "Syracuse Orange vs Miami (FL) Hurricanes match summary."
Looking ahead for fans of 'Cuse', they can catch Syracuse in action again on November 22nd when they take on Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend at 3:30 PM EDT live on NBC! Share your thoughts about how you think they'll fare next time around!