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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – It's no secret Syracuse likes to throw the football.
During head coach Dino Babers' first two seasons, the Orange attempted more passes than they did during any previous two-year period in the program's 128 seasons. Syracuse threw a school-record 548 times in 2017, completing 320, which was the second-best completions total in team history.
To handle that type of volume you need a dynamic quarterback and Syracuse has one in returning starter Eric Dungey. The Orange also boast a talented set of reserves that led ESPN's David Hale to rank Syracuse's set of signal callers second in the ACC behind only league favorite Clemson.