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Syracuse: Marrone is changing everything, but a talent upgrade is needed.
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Doug Marrone is offensive coordinator and a good one, as is defensive coordinator Gary Gibbs.
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Marrone was not available to comment on what the violations were, but two of the players, Carter and Gillum, were taken downtown Wednesday afternoon by Syracuse Police detectives and questioned at length about an incident in which another student was punched in connection with a snowball-throwing incident.
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That noted, the team returns three players at defensive tackle in Bud Tribbey, Anthony Perkins and Andrew Lewis, and Marrone hopes Cory Boatman (6-2, 256) can bulk up enough to join the rotation.
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The offense that second-year coach Doug Marrone unveiled during Syracuse's annual spring scrimmage was a throwback to days gone by.
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Marrone suspended running back Delone Carter, linebacker Ryan Gillum and defensive end Torrey Ball from the spring game.
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The experience and talent here may tempt Marrone to ask Mike Jones, the fourth back in the equation, to move to slot receiver.
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Marrone had said earlier in the spring that he wouldn't hesitate to turn over play calling duties to the 30-year-old coach, who came to Syracuse this year from the Buffalo Bills. —
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SCOUTING THE SPECIAL TEAMS: On special teams, the Orange returns punter Rob Long, who Marrone feels could compete for national honors this season, long-snapper Max Leo, and sophomore kicker Ryan Lichtenstein.
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Marrone wants an offense that is physical up front and able to attack a defense on the ground or in the air.
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