Syracuse, N.Y. — One of the repeated adages in football is “if you have two quarterbacks, then you have none.”
So what does it mean that Syracuse trotted out its third and fourth quarterbacks of the season with freshman walk-on Joe Filardi and freshman Luke Carney taking the JMA Dome turf against North Carolina on Halloween Night?
After what we saw during SU’s 27-10 loss to North Carolina, it means Syracuse has a quarterback emergency on its hands.
It means Fran Brown is trying to Frankenstein-monster a quarterback from the available parts left in the room because Filardi, Carney and Rickie Collins have demonstrated a startling free fall at the most important position in sports since Steve Angeli went down against Clemson on Sept. 20 with a torn Achilles.
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