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  2. File:Syracuse Orange logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    2004 Syracuse Orange football team; 2004–05 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team; 2005 Syracuse Orange football team; 2005–06 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team; 2006 Syracuse Orange football team; 2006–07 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team; 2007 Syracuse Orange football team; 2007–08 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team; 2008 ...

  3. Category:American soccer logos - Wikipedia

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  4. Syracuse Orange football - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy goes to the winner of the West Virginia and Syracuse football game. The trophy was introduced in 1993 and is named after former WVU football player and Syracuse head coach Ben Schwartzwalder, who had died in March of that year. [137] The trophy weighs 55 pounds and was sculpted by Syracuse player Jimmy Ridlon.

  5. Syracuse Orange - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse football team in 2006. The Syracuse Orange football program is a college football team that currently represents Syracuse University as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Syracuse University football program is also renowned for producing many All-Americans and Professionals as well as Pro Football Hall of Famers.

  6. Otto the Orange - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse mascot was originally a Native American character named "The Saltine Warrior" (Syracuse's unofficial nickname is the Salt City) and "Big Chief Bill Orange". [3] [4] The character was born out of a hoax from a report by student humor magazine Orange Peel, in which it was claimed that a 16th-century Onondaga chief was unearthed while digging the foundation for the women's gymnasium ...

  7. 1979 Syracuse Orangemen football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Syracuse Orangemen football team represented Syracuse University during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by sixth-year head coach Frank Maloney . Due to the ongoing construction of Syracuse's new stadium, the Carrier Dome , home games in 1979 were played in various locations in New York and New Jersey.

  8. 1989 Syracuse Orangemen football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Syracuse Orangemen football team represented Syracuse University an independent during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by ninth-year head coach Dick MacPherson, the Orangemen compiled a record of 8–4. Syracuse was invited to the Peach Bowl, where the Orangemen defeated Georgia.

  9. File:ACC logo in Syracuse colors.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 248 × 73 pixels. ... English: Atlantic Coast Conference logo in Syracuse Orange colors. Date: 1 June 2017: Source: