Ian mcintosh syracuse football

Syracuse University Athletics

 DateOpponent Score Attend SiteNotes
!8/24/97vs #24 WisconsinW34-051,185Rutherford, N.J.
8/30/97NORTH CAROLINA STATEL31-32ot42,742Syracuse, N.Y.
9/6/97at OklahomaL34-3668,342Norman, Okla.
*9/13/97at #20 Virginia TechL3-3150,137Blacksburg, Va.
9/20/97TULANEW30-1942,246Syracuse, N.Y.
10/4/97EAST CAROLINAW56-044,054Syracuse, N.Y.
*10/9/97at RutgersW50-319,044New Brunswick, N.J.
*10/19/97TEMPLEW60-747,720Syracuse, N.Y.
*11/1/97#17 WEST VIRGINIAW40-1049,273Syracuse, N.Y.
*11/8/97BOSTON COLLEGEW20-1349,153Syracuse, N.Y.
*11/15/97at PittsburghW32-2746,102Pittsburgh, Pa.
*11/29/97at MiamiW33-1325,147Miami, Fla.
@p12/31/97vs #10 Kansas StateL18-3569,367Tempe, Ariz.
 
! Kickoff Classic
@ Fiesta Bowl

Overall: 9-4
Conference: 6-1
Home: 5-1
Away: 3-2
Neutral: 1-1


Rushinggattgainlossnetavgtdlongavg/g
MCINTOSH, Kyle12181945478985.063774.8
BROWN, Dee12118576215554.782646.2
MCNABB, Donovan121106632594043.764333.7
KONRAD, Rob74631053056.634043.6
CULPEPPER, Ali62611971124.301918.7
DOWNING, Kevin122912558672.32285.6
SUDANO, Nick87290294.1093.6
JOHNSON, Kyle36271264.30148.7
LEWIS, Aaron125180183.6051.5
JACKSON, Mauric1228084.0060.7
DANIEL, Daryl1114044.0040.4
TURNER, Jim1211011.0010.1
JONES, Tebucky1011011.0110.1
TEAM121011-11-11.000-0.9
Team totals12534291449824164.52643201.3
Opp totals12443164833113173.01553109.8
 

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    Game Results

    DateLocationResultBox Score
    Jan. 2, 1999  Miami, FL   Florida 31, SYRACUSE 10Box Score
    Nov 28, 1998  Syracuse, NY   SYRACUSE 66, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 13  Box Score
    Nov 21, 1998  Philadelphia, PA   SYRACUSE 38, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 7  Box Score
    Nov 14, 1998  Syracuse, NY   SYRACUSE 28, VIRGINIA TECH 26  Box Score
    Nov 07, 1998  Morgantown, WV   WEST VIRGINIA 35, SYRACUSE 28  Box Score
    Oct 31, 1998  Syracuse, NY   SYRACUSE 45, PITTSBURGH 28  Box Score
    Oct 17, 1998  Chesnut Hill, MA   SYRACUSE 42, Boston College 25  Box Score
    Oct 10,1998   Syracuse, NY   SYRACUSE 63, CINCINNATI 21  Box Score
    Oct 01, 1998  Raleigh, NC   North Carolina State 38, SYRACUSE 17  Box Score
    Sep 19, 1998  Syracuse, NY   SYRACUSE 70, RUTGERS 14  Box Score
    Sep 12, 1998  Ann Arbor, MI   SYRACUSE 38, MICHIGAN 28  Box Score
    Sep 05, 1998  Syracuse, NY   TENNESSEE 34, SYRACUSE 33  Box Score


    Cumulative Season Statistics


    Overall Team Statistics


    Syracuse University (8-4, 6-1 BIG EAST) SYRACUSE Overall Team Statistics All games TEAM STATISTICS SU OPP -------------------------------------------------------- SCORING....................... 478 300 Points Per Game............. 39.8 25.0 FIRST DOWNS................... 269 213 Rushing..................... 148 84 Passing..................... 111 105 Penalty..................... 10 24 RUSHING YARDAGE............... 2641 1702 Yards gained rushing........ 3001 2111 Yards lost rushing.......... 36


    Junior cornerback Ian McIntosh, part of Syracuse's struggling defensive secondary, was suspended indefinitely on Wednesday by the team.

    McIntosh, victimized repeatedly in last Thursday night's loss at North Carolina State, was disciplined for "a violation of team rules," coach Paul Pasqualoni said in a release.

    McIntosh, who has started three games this season, has 17 tackles through four games.

    Pasqualoni said Monday that the secondary would be revamped for Saturday night's game against Cincinnati (0-5).

    Jason Poles will move from strong safety to free safety, and free safety Phil Nash will get a look at cornerback. With McIntosh out of the picture, that means David Byrd and Will Allen, who was injured earlier in the season, will vie for the other starting cornerback job. Redshirt freshmen Charles Burton and J.R. Johnson will compete for the strong safety slot.

    Syracuse, ranked No. 11 before a 38-17 loss to the Wolfpack that dropped it 13 slots in the rankings, has allowed just under 200 yards passing per game. North Carolina State's Jamie Barnette threw for 282 yards and one touchdown, averaging 20 yards per completion.

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    SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- When you reel off four drives that take 55 plays and use up more than 25 minutes on the scoreboard clock against a 19-point underdog on your home field, you should win the game. Not Syracuse.

    That's what the Orangemen (No. 24 ESPN/USA Today, unranked AP) did on Saturday against Boston College, yet lost 24-23. John Matich kicked a 34-yard field goal with 2:57 remaining for the victory.

    Cedrick Washington powers for extra yardage against Syracuse's Quentin Harris.
    It was the first victory by Boston College (6-2, 3-2 Big East) in five games against Syracuse (5-3, 2-2), which lost its second straight. It also guaranteed the Eagles a winning season for the first time since 1994 and the sixth victory made them eligible for a bowl.

    It was sweet redemption for the heartache of a week ago, when the Eagles blew a 28-0 third-quarter lead and lost to Miami.

    "This shows a lot," said quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, whose 40-yard completion to Derrick Crittenden set up the winning kick. "It was tough for me to get over that game. It shows a lot about the types of guys we have on this team."

    Syracuse, humiliated 62-0 by No. 3 Virginia Tech two weeks ago, got just three fields goals by Nate Trout and one touchdown on the fateful four drives. The loss sent the Orangemen even deeper into the doldrums, but at least Temple and Rutgers remain on the schedule.

    "We still have a chance to get a winning season," said safety Ian McIntosh, who was beaten on the critical long pass when Crittenden wrestled the ball away from him and kept running. "We still have a chance to go to a bowl, and we need to regroup to show the country we can still play."

    BC got a huge lift when DuJuan Daniels returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown before the game turned into a struggle that had six lead changes.

    "That's what killed us," McIntosh said. "If they don't get that, it's a different ballgame. But they did and scored. We'll just have to

  • Junior cornerback Ian McIntosh, part of