The Snuggification of Syracuse has begun

I think Daryl Gross is enjoying this way too much.
Somebody owes BH some royalties.
Labels: all sports, athletics department, marketing, new york, snuggie
Dedicated to the removal of Daryl Gross as Athletic Director of Syracuse University. We have experienced enough pain with Syracuse Athletics under his guidance. The time for change is now!

I think Daryl Gross is enjoying this way too much.
Labels: all sports, athletics department, marketing, new york, snuggie
As I was calculating the updated records of both the Men's and Women's programs this afternoon, I started looking a little closer at just what DOCTOR Daryl Gross's leadership has meant to Syracuse Athletics in terms of winning and losing. Now overall, we have seen marked improvement in certain sports, however in general, the Athletics Program has a much worse record now than it did during the final years of Jake Crouthamel's leadership.
Labels: all sports, football, jake crouthamel, mediocrity, men's basketball
It has been a fantastic week for Syracuse sports fans assuming that you aren't a fan of the Men's Basketball Program which ended the season on a low note with a loss to UMass in the Dome on Tuesday, or are a of DOCTOR Daryl Gross who saw his Orangemen and Orangewomen go a combined 8-2 on the week.
Labels: all sports, lacrosse, men's basketball, record, softball, women's lacrosse, women's tennis
Since the last update that I made to the records of Syracuse sports, we have almost concluded the winter sports season and the spring season has started. I'm sure that DOCTOR Daryl Gross is pleased to see the Men's Lacrosse team return to the ways of old to help bail out the Men's Basketball team who has had a rather disappointing season.
Labels: all sports, record
After a couple of comments on my blog, I compiled the records of the Athletics Programs that I have been tracking under DOCTOR Daryl Gross for the years prior to his arrival on campus. Without much more of an explanation here are the how those sports fared under Jake from the Summer of 2001 until DOCTOR Daryl Gross was hired.
Labels: all sports, decline, jake crouthamel, losing record