Admittedly, this is likely to be a rough early signing period for the Syracuse Orange football program when most 2022 prospects announce their commitments on Wednesday.
As you know, high-end football recruiting success has never really been SU’s “thing,” and that’s especially true of late. Following a stellar 2018 campaign, Dino Babers has failed to cash in on that momentum both on- and off the field, and the results have meant recruiting classes with some impressive high-end talent. But also a lack of major steps forward in terms of upgrading the team as a whole.
Now, coming off three straight losing seasons, and faced with a very hot seat for Babers and his staff, this is the most challenging class yet.