Syracuse, N.Y. -- Dino Babers called it high tide, and by the end of a dominating, 62-10 victory that swept up the Wagner Seahawks like a tsunami, there was little room to argue the third-year Syracuse football coach's assessment of his unbeaten team.
"This is probably our most complete game that we've played here from an offense, defense and special teams point of view," Babers said after the victory.
"They just caught us at the wrong time. It was high tide, and we were rocking and rolling out there."
Syracuse jumped out to a 14-0 lead after two interceptions by freshman safety Andre Cisco led to short fields and added another score on a blocked punt.