Syracuse Defense Struggles Against Tennessee
This Saturday, Syracuse’s defense faced quite the challenge against No. 23 Tennessee. Despite their efforts, they couldn’t prevent a 45-26 defeat.
One moment that stood out was in the second quarter when Tennessee executed a surprising touchdown drive that even caught the announcers off-guard.
With just about 1:25 left in the first half, the Volunteers swiftly moved down the field, covering 63 yards in just two plays.
After a throw from Joey Aguilar to Mike Matthews gained 16 yards, Syracuse defender Demetres Samuels Jr. went down on the field, seemingly hurt, though he managed to return shortly after.
This incident paused the game, and both Tennessee fans and commentators, Bob Wishsen and Louis Riddick, noted the delay. Riddick remarked, “This doesn’t look great. It seemed obvious,” referring to the increased scrutiny on such situations.
“That’s not what college football wants,” Riddick continued. “They want to get rid of this type of play. While it’s understandable for defenses to react this way when they’re under pressure, penalties should be enforced if spotted by the officials.”
Wishsen raised a bit of humor, suggesting that Tennessee had orchestrated a miraculous recovery on Samuels, even as Tennessee extended its lead to 31-14.
In the coming week, Syracuse will play against UConn, hoping to secure their first win, while Tennessee aims to move to 2-0 as they prepare to host East Tennessee.





