Tag: alin edouard
THE STANDARD
Steve Ishmael enters 2016 as the Orange's top receiver. After two years as a go-to target, he can solidify his reputation with another respectable season. Read More »
3-star quarterback Edouard to reportedly attend junior college after saying he'd arrive at Syracuse in January
Class of 2014 three-star quarterback Alin Edouard will reportedly head to Garden City (Kansas) Community College after saying he would arrive at Syracuse in January. Read More »
Alin Edouard on January enrollment: 'I wanted a fresh start'
Alin Edouard confirmed Monday that he'll enroll at Syracuse in January, and discussed that decision in a text conversation with The Daily Orange on Monday night. Read More »
Freshman quarterback Edouard to enroll in January
Freshman quarterback Alin Edouard will enroll at SU in January. Due to a family matter in Miami, Edouard had not been able to join the Orange to this point. Read More »
Syracuse gets local walk-on, loses 2 others; Edouard to join when ready
Scott Shafer discussed the team's newest player, two of its recent losses and the up-in-the-air status of freshman quarterback Alin Edouard. Read More »
Wilson leads offense to 2 touchdowns in 2nd half after sitting out 1st
Rising sophomore Austin Wilson has struggled to start the spring, but made strides in his case to be the backup quarterback with a strong two-touchdown performance in the second half of Syracuse's Spring Game on Saturday. Read More »
Florida skill players prepare to help Syracuse right away
With the help of George McDonald and a rally started by signee Alin Edouard after his commitment in October, Syracuse inked five Sunshine State players to its incoming class. Read More »
Storming Syracuse: Once committed to Miami, 3-star quarterback Edouard leads SU's 2014 class
Alin Edouard loved Teddy Bridgewater’s arm strength, footwork and ability to escape a collapsing pocket. He saw a lot of himself in the ascending Cardinal. Read More »
The wunderkind: 24-year-old White brings in improved class as director of recruiting
Maybe Eric White works too much, but maybe that’s what Syracuse’s resident boy genius needed to do to reach his current status. Read More »