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Syracuse quarterback Steve Angeli suffered a non-contact knee injury vs. Clemson. Here's the latest on his injury status:
Syracuse football made history Saturday with its first-ever win at Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, upsetting the Tigers 34-21. Entering as 17.5-point underdogs and 0-5 all-time in Death Valley, the Orange struck first and never trailed.
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Syracuse football: the long climb back is never easy
The Syracuse Orange (3-1, 1-0) pulled off a huge win for the program by going wire-to-wire on the road over the Clemson Tigers. Many outside of Syracuse pointed to the Clemson failures, but that really diminishes what the Orange did in taking control from the start and keeping the Tigers chasing their tails.
Clemson's offense had 503 yards but scored only 21 points vs Syracuse. Here's what Tigers QB Cade Klubnik said contributed to the team's troubles.
Today's Syracuse vs. Clemson predictions and college football picks don't expect the Tigers to win in blowout fashion.
Syracuse football quarterback Steve Angeli would leave the Clemson game once again, though this time it came on a non-contact injury.
Syracuse QB Steve Angeli appeared to injure his lower leg in the first half on Sept. 20 when a Clemson defender landed on him following a slide.
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Clemson football off to 1-3 start to season for first time since 2004
The Clemson Tigers hosted the Syracuse Orange for their first conference home game of the regular season. From the start, it was all Orange, and for Clemson fans it was the wrong type of orange. Syracuse scored of their first drive of the game,