2022 Syracuse Orange football team

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2022 Syracuse Orange football
Syracuse Orange logo.svg
Pinstripe Bowl, L 20–28 vs. Minnesota
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic Division
Record7–6 (4–4 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Robert Anae (1st season)
Offensive scheme Veer and shoot
Defensive coordinator Tony White (3rd season)
Base defense 3–3–5
Home stadium Carrier Dome
Uniform
Syracuse orange football unif19.png
Seasons
  2021
2023  
2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Atlantic Division
No. 13 Clemson xy$  8 0   11 3  
No. 11 Florida State  5 3   10 3  
Syracuse  4 4   7 6  
Louisville  4 4   8 5  
NC State  4 4   8 5  
Wake Forest  3 5   8 5  
Boston College  2 6   3 9  
Coastal Division
North Carolina xy  6 2   9 5  
No. 22 Pittsburgh  5 3   9 4  
Duke  5 3   9 4  
Georgia Tech  4 4   5 7  
Miami (FL)  3 5   5 7  
Virginia  1 6   3 7  
Virginia Tech  1 6   3 8  
Championship: Clemson 39, North Carolina 10
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2022 Syracuse Orange football team represented Syracuse University during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Orange were led by seventh-year head coach Dino Babers and played their home games at the JMA Wireless Dome, competing as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Contents

After being picked to finish last in the preseason media poll, Syracuse went 7–6, 4–4 in ACC play to finish in 5th place in the Atlantic Division. The Orange started the season 6–0 for the first time since their undefeated 1987 season, and were ranked as high as No. 14 before losing five games in a row. The Orange faced three ranked teams, defeating NC State while losing to Clemson and Florida State. They were invited to the Pinstripe Bowl, where they lost to Minnesota.

Schedule

The ACC released their schedule on January 31, 2022. [1] [2] [3]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 38:00 p.m. Louisville ACCN W 31–737,110
September 107:00 p.m.at UConn * CBSSN W 48–1425,114
September 1712:00 p.m. Purdue *
  • JMA Wireless Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ESPN2 W 32–2935,493
September 237:00 p.m. Virginia
  • JMA Wireless Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ESPNW 22–2034,590
October 15:00 p.m. Wagner *
  • JMA Wireless Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ACCNX/ESPN+ W 59–033,373
October 153:30 p.m.No. 15 NC State No. 18
  • JMA Wireless Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ACCNW 24–949,705
October 2212:00 p.m.at No. 5 Clemson No. 14 ABC L 21–27 81,500
October 2912:00 p.m. Notre Dame *No. 16
  • JMA Wireless Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ABCL 24–4149,861
November 53:30 p.m.at Pittsburgh No. 22ACCNL 9–1950,888
November 128:00 p.m.No. 23 Florida State
  • JMA Wireless Dome
  • Syracuse, NY
ACCNL 3–3845,213
November 198:00 p.m.at Wake Forest ACCNL 35–4526,164
November 267:30 p.m.at Boston College ACCRSN W 32–2330,113
December 292:00 p.m.vs. Minnesota *ESPNL 20–2831,131

Game summaries

Vs. Louisville

1234Total
Cardinals70007
Orange10701431

At UConn

1234Total
Orange171014748
Huskies077014

Vs. Purdue

1234Total
Boilermakers6302029
Orange3072232

Vs. Virginia

1234Total
Cavaliers0013720
Orange1063322

Vs. Wagner

1234Total
Seahawks00000
Orange21287359

Vs. No. 15 NC State

1234Total
No. 15 Wolfpack30339
No. 18 Orange737724

At No. 5 Clemson

1234Total
No. 14 Orange7140021
No. 5 Tigers7301727

Vs. Notre Dame

1234Total
Fighting Irish71431741
No. 16 Orange7010724

At Pittsburgh

1234Total
No. 20 Orange33039
Panthers0107219

Vs. No. 23 Florida State

1234Total
No. 23 Seminoles141001034
Orange03003

At Wake Forest

1234Total
Orange71401435
Demon Deacons32171445

At Boston College

1234Total
Orange0332632
Eagles10001323

Vs. Minnesota (Pinstripe Bowl)

1234Total
Orange076720
Golden Gophers01414028

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP RVRV2218141622
Coaches RVRVRV252118141622RV
CFP Not released20Not released

Personnel

Coaching staff

Syracuse Orange football current coaching staff [4]
NamePositionYears at Syracuse
Dino Babers Head coach7th
Tony White Defensive coordinator/linebacker coach3rd
Robert Anae Offensive coordinator1st
Chris Achuff Defensive line coach3rd
Jason Beck Quarterbacks coach1st
Bob Ligashesky Special teams coordinator1st
Mike Lynch Running backs coach7th
Nick Monroe Safeties/nickelbacks coach7th
Mike Schmidt Offensive line coach2nd
Chip West Cornerbacks coach3rd
Michael Johnson Outside Receivers1st

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References

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  2. "2022 Syracuse Football Schedule". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
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