
“It’ll be a great opportunity for our kids to look at this opportunity heading into the Florida State game knowing we’ll be major underdogs,” Shafer said.
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So exactly how is the Orange going to meet this challenge?
“We’ll fight our butts off and force ourselves to be men and young men,” Shafer said. “We’ll work hard and rely on one another. We don’t listen to anything on the outside; we call it the noise. We’ll fight like a good family would fight to get back to where they want to be.” For starters, the Orange needs to stop shooting itself in the foot, particularly in the red zone. In one excruciating sequence in the third quarter of the Louisville game, the Orange had a first-and-goal at 1-yard line. The next four plays: 3-yard loss, ineligible receiver penalty, holding penalty, and dropped pass in the end zone. The result: a 24-yard field goal that represented SU’s final points of the game. “It starts in practice,” running back Prince-Tyson Gulley said. “We’ve got to practice like we want to win.” Certainly the Orange should not lack motivation, because no one is going to give SU a chance to beat Florida State. “We’re not worrying about what they’re saying in Tallahassee (where Florida State is located) or on the blogs or anything,” Orange nose tackle Wayne Williams said. “We’re worried about what is in our (locker) room. Anything can happen, just like in the N.C. State game.” Williams was referring to Florida State’s win over North Carolina State on Sept. 27, when the underdog Wolfpack led 38-28 late in the third quarter before falling 56-41. We know anything can happen, but the only guarantee after watching the first five weeks of this season is that SU will not give up – even when the icebergs are just inches away. “I hate to lose, it makes me sick to my stomach,” Shafer said. “But we’ll fight our butts off to get to where we want to be, I promise you that.” [SNT] Matt Michael is a freelance writer based in Syracuse. Email him at [email protected]. Up Next No. 1 Florida State Seminoles (5-0) vs. Syracuse University Orange (2-3), noon Saturday, Carrier Dome (ESPN).