The Syracuse Orange (4-4, 0-4) and Boston College Eagles (5-3, 2-2) will face off in an important game tomorrow night that holds significant implications for both teams’ bowl hopes. This match is crucial for coaches Dino Babers and Jeff Hafley, as they navigate the fine line between job security and the hot seat. The outcome of this game will determine the course of their respective seasons.
Here’s what to keep an eye on during the game:
Kevin: Contain Castellanos
BC’s quarterback, Thomas Castellanos, is the Eagles’ key playmaker. With 673 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns, he poses a significant threat. His ability to make plays has brought Boston College within reach of bowl eligibility. However, Syracuse’s defense has struggled in recent weeks, so they must play disciplined football to inhibit Castellanos. Allowing him to approach 100 rushing yards would be a disappointment for the Orange.
Mike: Show Some Spark
SU’s offense has lacked inspiration in their last three games. While playing in front of the Dome crowd may provide a much-needed boost, it won’t matter if the defense fails to match their energy. Regardless of the approach or creativity, Syracuse must utilize the available resources to generate momentum and move the chains early on.
Dom: Start Fast or Be Last
Syracuse has struggled with slow starts in their first four ACC games, making it difficult to recover when trailing. To avoid this pattern, the offense needs to prevent Boston College from dominating possession and wearing out the defense. With a large crowd expected for Family Weekend, Syracuse must utilize their home advantage and prevent the Eagles from stealing the spotlight.
Max: Make the Right Option Reads
Boston College currently has the third-worst rushing defense in the ACC, allowing over 164 yards per game on the ground. To secure a victory, Syracuse needs to establish their running game using the read option. This play gives quarterback Garrett Shrader the choice to hand the ball off to LeQuint Allen or keep it himself. Given the uncertainty surrounding Syracuse’s offense, a simplified approach of running in various situations is recommended, with Shrader making the correct decisions.
Steve: Control the Edge
The Orange have faced issues on both sides of the line, particularly on the edge. To improve their chances, the defense must contain off tackle runs and prevent the quarterback from evading their grasp. Additionally, the offensive tackles must protect Shrader from early pressure and allow him to make better reads during the game. Addressing these concerns will be key in reversing their recent struggles.
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These are the key aspects we’ll be watching during the game. What will be your focus tomorrow night?
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