Paul Esden: If you were to build a gameplan for Syracuse to beat Louisville, what matchups would you exploit? And what would have to go right for the Orange to get the victory?
"Derek Snyder (Site Expert for the Big Red Louie) Follow him on Twitter: @Dcolesny10 “I think that it’s a matter of execution for Syracuse in this game. There have been reporters who believe that the key to Louisville winning is keeping the Syracuse offense off the field.” “While that is true, I also feel that is highly important for the Orange to keep Lamar Jackson off the field. It may be a little difficult because of the tempo that they want to play at, but if they can continually execute on early downs, Louisville’s defense should get tired in the second half.” ” Slowing down Louisville’s pass rush will also be key. In the Colgate game, there were a lot of shorter routes that got the ball out of Eric Dungey‘s hands pretty quick. That will be important in neutralizing a guy like Devonte Fields.” More from Inside the Loud House Syracuse Football: Cuse boils Purdue, turns attention to Army on Saturday Syracuse football only team in country with top-5 scoring offense, defense Syracuse Basketball: 4-star Elijah Moore not in top 100, and I don’t get that Syracuse basketball 4-star west-coast recruit, in new rankings, into top 20 Syracuse basketball is hitting D.C. market hard in pursuit of 4-stars, 5-stars “The worst thing that Syracuse can do on Friday is to repeatedly go three and out, which is a danger for a team running the no-huddle if they aren’t able to execute. The best thing that can happen for Syracuse is if they can force Lamar Jackson into turning over the football.” ” He had a problem with turnovers his freshman season, it would be interesting to see how he would handle that on the road in front of a hostile Syracuse crowd. If they can do that, look for Syracuse to hang around and potentially pull off the stunning upset.”"
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