Syracuse Fires Dino Babers as Head Coach (Report)
Syracuse football will make a change with its head coach, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. Dino Babers was fired Sunday, November 19th, according to the report. Syracuse Athletics would later confirm the report. Babers was in his eighth season with the Orange, compiling a record of 41-55 during that time. Syracuse will now look to find a new leader to try to turn the program into a consistent winner.
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Consistency, or lack thereof, was the biggest issue of the Dino Babers era. While the first couple of seasons being subpar were expected as he looked to build the program, the 2018 season gave many hope that the Orange had finally arrived under coach Babers. Syracuse went 10-3 that year, won the Camping World Bowl and finished ranked 15th in the nation.
Syracuse would go 5-7, 1-10 and 5-7 over the next three seasons, however, before starting the 2022 campaign strong. The Orange raced out to a 6-0 start, was ranked in the top 15 again, before a five game losing streak would turn what started as a stellar year into a ho-hum one.
In 2023, Syracuse started strong once again, winning its first four games. Then another five game losing streak, three by 28 points or more and four by at least 17, ultimately led to the decision to move in another direction. The Orange lost its game at Georgia Tech on Saturday 31-22, which must have been the straw that broke the camel's back so to speak.
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