Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Training Camp Day 4: Inside the Tight End and Offensive Line Meeting Rooms

Offensive line coach Joe Adam and tight ends coach Bobby Acosta talk about what it's like inside their respective meeting rooms.




More from Day 4 of Training Camp:

Day 4 Practice Highlights:



Coach Shafer's Press Conference: 

Monday, August 4, 2014

Training Camp Day 3: Protecting the Orange


When the Orange took the field for day three of preseason camp, the team wore shoulder pads for the first time. The addition of shoulder pads also means protective headgear on top of the student-athlete's helmets in the hopes of protecting them from concussions.

The Orange began wearing the Guardian Caps in spring practice and donned them for the first time this preseason Monday.

"I just feel like it's better to be safe than sorry," said head coach Scott Shafer. "You don't hear that cracking of the helmets in practice, which I'd imagine has to be a good thing."

The Guardian Cap is a removable soft shell layer that covers the exterior of a student-athlete's helmet. It is designed to reduce the impact the head takes.

"We're in an era where you have to be careful and have to protect the player's head," said head equipment manager Kyle Fetterly. "This piece does a very good job of that and that's something we're conscious of."

Senior linebacker Dyshawn Davis echoed Shafer's sentiments, hoping that the padding will help keep the Orange on the field.

"Protection and safety are always first," Davis said. "We've had a lot of guys go down in the past with concussions, the pads are protecting us so if that can help us prevent injuries while playing this game then I'm all for it."

According to senior wide receiver Jarrod West, the protective padding has no effect on the student-athlete's abilities in practice, only limiting the feeling to the head when making contact.

"It definitely takes the shock off and it doesn't do anything [to you]," West said. "It doesn't get in my vision when I'm catching balls or anything like that."

Top Articles from Aug. 4 on the Orange:
Cuse.com: Hunt Among ACC's Top-25 to Watch
Syracuse.com: Ryan Norton 'I want to be as good as I can be for myself and for this team'
Time Warner Cable News: Orange Roster Features Plenty of Wide Receiver Depth
Orange Fizz: Estime is SU's Most Exciting Player
ESPN.com ACC Blog: Eskridge a Breakout Candidate in 2014

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Leaders Emerging in Preseason Camp


Leadership is the theme for 'Cuse football. Head coach Scott Shafer complimented several veterans for their willingness to step up on Syracuse's second day of preseason camp, while five former Orange captains will take the field tonight in the NFL Hall of Fame game (8 pm, NBC).

"I thought we had a very spirited practice today albeit no pads," Shafer said. "I'm really looking forward to putting some uppers on and slowly working our way to full pads in the next few days. I've been pleased with the way Terrel (Hunt) has taken charge of the offense and have been really pleased with Cam Lynch, Dyshawn Davis and Durell Eskridge on the defensive side. They are really stepping up and taking charge of the way we're practicing out there."


'Cuse will get its first opportunity to put on shoulder pads on Monday and its first practice in full pads is Wednesday.

Five former Orange team captains, including New York Giants Jameel McClain (2007), Ryan Nassib (2012), Justin Pugh (2012) and Jason Bromley (2013) and Buffalo Bills Macky MacPherson (2013) will battle tonight on the NFL playing field. The teams are lead by former Orange standouts Doug Marrone, who is in his second year as the Bills head coach, and Tom Coughlin, the Giants 11-year leader.

"I was concerned after last season going into spring and summer with who our next Macky MacPherson or our next Jason Bromley, Marquis Spruill, Ryan Nassib or Justin Pugh, were going to be. I was thinking about the next guys who were going to represent Syracuse the way that those guys did," Shafer said. "How awesome is it that those guys are going out there with coach (Doug) Marrone and coach (Tom) Coughlin going head to head (tonight). I'm fired up to take a look at that.

"They are the type of people who we're trying to develop with the next man up in the program and I'm starting to see that out of some guys."
Top articles from Aug. 3 about the Orange:

Syracuse.com: Whigham Has Put Injury in Rearview Mirror
Syracuse.com: Dixon and Kelly Most Likely to Fill Holder Position
Time Warner Cable News: Orange Football is Back to Work

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Orange Open 2014 Training Camp


Head coach Scott Shafer and the Orange officially got the 2014 season underway on Saturday after taking questions from the media before hitting the field for the team's first practice.
"It's always my favorite part of the day to be able to get back on the field and do a little coaching," Shafer said. "I'm excited to see these kids running around, I'm anxious to see these young kids that everyone has been talking about. I've seen them run, but they're just running and doing drills. I'm looking forward to seeing them run routes, cover each other and block people. Two of the three things I just mentioned are going to happen today, the blocking won't happen because we don't have pads on, but we'll be able to get a lot of work done through repetition and seven-on-seven type drills."
The Orange were officially back on campus Friday, with student-athletes, coaches and staff reporting for meetings, but their first football activities didn't take place until Saturday afternoon.

Shafer shared his excitement to get back on the field with the team, but also his coaching staff that he's developed great familiarity with over the years.
"I'm really lucky," Shafer said. "It's great to look up and down that table and see so many guys that I have familiarity with. It makes you feel great as a coach to have guys that you really look at as brothers. So we're enjoying it, so many of us end up all over the place in this career and to come back and be able to look around the room and know where they've been and know their children is so great. I look forward to it, this is the best time. We get into a situation where we're grinding. We're definitely doing that, it's long hours, it's 6:30 to maybe midnight, but there's something you love about it."
Syracuse is coming off its third bowl victory in the last four seasons with a 21-17 win over Minnesota in the 2013 Texas Bowl.

More Interviews from the opening of training camp:

Terrel Hunt speaks on entering camp as the starter:


Quarterbacks coach Tim Lester on the entering camp with a starter already determined:



Julian Whigham talks about returning from last year's scary injury at Florida State:



Isaiah Johnson talks about following up a successful freshman year:




Top Articles from 8/2 on the Orange:

CuseTV: Training Camp Day 1 Highlights
Syracuse.com: Wayne Williams Talks About Getting Into Shape
Newshouse: Media Day Kicks Off 2014 Season