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Marrone: A Man And His Dream

More photos » by Kevin Rivoli - AP Browse more photos » It's weird, right? It's weird that three coaches were fired on Monday, including the offensive coordinator who came to us to us so highly regarded, and Doug Marrone hasn't made one appearance or done one interview to discuss this, yes? Am I nuts? Sure, he's got recruiting to do. But you're telling me he can't hop on the...

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Handy Syracuse Basketball Stat Update

More photos » by Kevin Rivoli - AP Browse more photos » A quick look at various stats and notes showcasing where the Orange stand individually. Andy Rautins is currently averaging four steals per game, tied for second in the nation and tops in the Big East. Arinze Onuaku is tied for fifth in the nation with a .709 FG%. He leads the Big East in that category. Scoop Jardine...

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Syracuse Slowly But Surely Climbing The Polls

More photos » by Kevin Rivoli - AP Browse more photos » As always, we preface these discussions by noting that the polls ultimately mean nothing. But...it's nice to be liked, isn't it? Syracuse moved up to spots in both polls this week to No. 7 in the Coaches Poll and No. 8 in the AP Poll . SU once again received one first-place vote in the AP ( thanks Dick Weiss !). Kansas...

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The Re-Education Of Mookie: Syracuse 85, Columbia 60

More photos » by Kevin Rivoli - AP Browse more photos » It was fair to question whether or not Mookie Jones would even make it to Friday's game against Columbia. The sophomore was seen pouting during the Cornell game and he even left the bench of his own accord at one point , only returning after he was talked to by assistant coaches. Jones then took to his social media outlets...

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Recession is taking a toll on seniors

More older Americans are crowding soup kitchens and food pantries after seeing retirement funds, second jobs and nest eggs wiped out.

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Recession sends older Americans to food pantries

... savings during the economic downturn. Serving Shewchuk is volunteer Jennifer Mason. (AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli) ALBANY, N.Y. -- Older Americans who were raised on stories of the Great Depression and acquired lifelong habits of thrift now find themselves crowding soup kitchens and food pantries in greater numbers for the first time after seeing retirement funds, second jobs and nest eggs...