- Final01
11OKLA
MIZZ27
3627
36 - Final16
4LSU
AUB17
2417
24 - Final2
5AFA
TCU7
387
38 - Final37MSU
NW35
2735
27 - Final48ALA
TENN41
1041
10 - Final5
9CSU
UTAH6
596
59 - Final6
10PUR
OSU0
490
49 - Final7
12WSU
STAN28
3828
38 - Final813
15WIS
IOWA31
3031
30 - Final916
14NEB
OKST51
4151
41 - Final10
18WASH
ARIZ14
4414
44 - Final11
19ISU
TEX28
2128
21 - Final12
20SYR
WVU19
1419
14 - Final1321SCAR
VAN21
721
7 - Final1422KSU
BAY42
4742
47 - Final15
23MISS
ARK24
3824
38 - Final16
24UAB
MSST24
2924
29 - Final17
25DUKE
VT7
447
44 - Final18
2UCLA
ORE13
6013
60
Final

Syracuse 19
(5-2, 2-1 Big East)

(20) West Virginia 14
(5-2, 1-1 Big 12)
Coverage: ESPN2
12:00 PM ET, October 23, 2010
Mountaineer Field, MORGANTOWN, WV
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Syracuse's defense came up big to give second-year coach Doug Marrone a signature win in a turnaround season.
Ryan Nassib threw a touchdown pass, Ross Krautman kicked four field goals and Syracuse scored nine points off turnovers in shocking No. 20 West Virginia 19-14 on Saturday.
Fast Facts
• Syracuse threw for 63 yards but ended its eight-game losing streak vs. West Virginia.
• West Virginia had eight more first downs, more total yards and more time of possession. But the Mountaineers had two more turnovers and four more penalties and sacks than the Orange.
• Syracuse is 5-2 for the first time since 2001. West Virginia's 12-game home winning streak came to an end -- it was its longest home win streak since a 12-game run from 1987-89.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Syracuse (5-2, 2-1 Big East) snapped an eight-game losing streak to West Virginia (5-2, 1-1). The Orange made a remarkable turnaround on defense after being throttled at home by Pittsburgh 45-14 last week.
After five straight seasons of last-place finishes, the Orange are in a position to move up in the Big East standings.
"At the end of the year you might say that this was a turning point or that this really helped us," Marrone said. "But we have two Big East wins and five wins under our belt, but we're not even near where our goal is -- a winning season and a bowl game."
West Virginia entered the game with the nation's fourth-best defense, but it was Syracuse that took advantage of its opportunities.
West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith threw three first-half interceptions and was sacked five times. He entered the game completing 68 percent of his passes, but looked confused by Syracuse's blitz.
"I just have to get the ball out of my hands quicker," Smith said. "I have to be more disciplined in my reads."
Syracuse failed to reach the end zone four times after moving inside the West Virginia 15 in the first half. But those ensuing field goals turned out to be enough.
Neither team scored after halftime.
The Mountaineers had one last shot to take the lead, driving to the Syracuse 20. But linebacker Doug Hogue, who had two interceptions, sacked Smith for a 12-yard loss with 54 seconds left. Smith threw an incompletion on third down and was sacked on fourth down.
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The stunned crowd of 58,122 ushered out of the stadium quietly after West Virginia's 12-game home winning streak ended.
"We've got a lot of heavy hearts," West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said. "Maybe I've got a football team ... that will worry about doing all the little things right and will read a few less press clippings and will take care of business."
Noel Devine carried 24 times for 122 yards, but West Virginia failed to score on its final 10 possessions.
Syracuse held off the Mountaineers without Delone Carter, who left the game in the second quarter with a bruised hip and didn't return. Backup Antwon Bailey took over and rushed for a season-high 94 yards on 19 carries.
This was the kind of game that Stewart had predicted.
West Virginia was limited to 99 total yards after halftime and failed to score in the second half for the first time since a 24-3 loss at East Carolina in 2008.
"I'm not at all pleased on how we played intellectually," Stewart said. "I'm not pleased with the four quarters of the offense and not pleased with the four quarters of the defense. It was a total team defeat."
After going 0 for 3 with an interception on West Virginia's first series, Smith completed five straight passes on the next drive, finding Tavon Austin in the back of the end zone from 6 yards for a 7-3 lead.
West Virginia cornerback Keith Tandy, last week's Big East defensive player of the week, was fooled by a fake handoff on consecutive plays and Nassib found Van Chew on a 17-yard pass and all alone in the end zone from 29 yards to put the Orange up 10-7.
Smith bounced back from a sack with a 17-yard pass on third down to J.D. Woods to the 1 and fullback Ryan Clarke finished off the drive for a 14-10 lead late in the first quarter.
But West Virginia was shut out after that, allowing the Orange to regain momentum.
Krautman kicked first-half field goals of 28, 19, 33 and 22 yards.
"You can't get much better than this," Syracuse defensive end Mikhail Marinovich said. "It was a mini bowl win for us."
The Orange have possession of the Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy, named for the winningest coach in Syracuse history and a native of Point Pleasant, W.Va. He also played center for the Mountaineers.
"It means a lot to me," Marrone said. "We give our players a lot of history on coach Schwartzwalder."
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It was over when... The Orange defense put a bow on its big day with a sack of QB Geno Smith to seal it.
Gameball goes to... Syracuse. The Orange (5-2 for first time since '01) broke eight-game losing streak to WVU.
Stat of the game... 3. Syracuse converted three turnovers into nine points to pull off the shocker in Morgantown.
Team Stat Comparison
| SYR | WVU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 12 | 20 |
| Total Yards | 246 | 284 |
| Passing | 63 | 178 |
| Rushing | 183 | 106 |
| Penalties | 5-58 | 9-64 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 4-14 | 6-17 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 1-2 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 3 |
| Possession | 28:12 | 31:48 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | SYR | WVU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | FG | 11:23 | Ross Krautman 28 Yd | 3 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 07:27 | Tavon Austin 6 Yd Pass From Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt Kick) | 3 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 05:28 | Van Chew 29 Yd Pass From Ryan Nassib (Ross Krautman Kick) | 10 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 01:55 | Ryan Clarke 1 Yd Run (Tyler Bitancurt Kick) | 10 | 14 |
| SECOND QUARTER | SYR | WVU | |||
![]() | FG | 11:51 | Ross Krautman 19 Yd | 13 | 14 |
![]() | FG | 03:54 | Ross Krautman 33 Yd | 16 | 14 |
![]() | FG | 00:37 | Ross Krautman 22 Yd | 19 | 14 |




