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August 31, 2007 11:20 AM

The tailgating has begun

Posted by Bob Condotta

Was out walking around near campus and the tailgating has already begun. Parking lots are filling up, and while the Carrier Dome isn't expected to have more than 30,000 or so, it could be a pretty well, uh, prepared crowd.

It's also a bit warmer today than it was yesterday, with the sun shining bright, so could be a little warmer in the dome today, as well.

Wanted to make sure you saw our coverage today, which included this look at where Tyrone Willingham has the program headed in his third year as coach, and how critical third seasons have often proven to be. (For those who asked, I did make an error initially in the chart in the section on Jim Owens but it has since been fixed).

For all your Syracuse needs, here's the coverage from the Post-Standard as that newspaper published its annual season preview today.

You'll not that all three of the writers picked Syracuse to win tonight, all by relatively close scores.

ALUMNI REPORT

--- Reggie Williams had a much-needed solid night for the Jaguars Thursday.

---So did Jerramy Stevens, with seven catches for 100 yards.

--- And so did Dane Looker.

--- And so did C.J. Wallace (maybe this all indicates a trend for the Huskies tonight, as well).

I'll have some keys to tonight's game in a little while, then will have some pre-game stuff from the Carrier Dome.

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