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Syracuse Football: Are Hunt and McDonald both done?

by Atlantic Coast Confidential

Posted: 10/6/2014 9:38:39 AM


Over the weekend, the Confidential wondered aloud if any team/coach has lost their fanbase as quickly as Scott Shafer and the Syracuse Orange have. Since then, the twitter-machine has been abuzz with rumors about the Syracuse offense and changes that may/may not be expected – further evidence that this team’s season is on the brink.  

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First, there is the serious question as to Terrel Hunt’s status for Saturday’s game against Florida St., and the weeks thereafter. No official word has been released regarding Hunt’s leg lower body injury, but rumors are that it’s bad and could result in missing a few weeks.

The Confidential hopes that Hunt’s injury is not serious, and that he will have a swift recovery.

But in the words of Coach Shafer, “Next Man Up”, which (depending on your perspective) could be a blessing in disguise. Hunt’s struggles with the offense have been well documented over the past three weeks. Something is not clicking, and there are no ready answers to be found. Austin Wilson was serviceable in the win against Villanova, despite Offensive Coordinator George McDonald admitting that he had no game plan in place for Wilson following Hunt’s ejection.

This writer suggested that heading into the Central Michigan game the coaching staff to develop a game plan specifically for Wilson. Hopefully they have heeded this advice, otherwise this will be a critical week for the back-up QB to get up to speed. Fortunately, no one will expect much against Florida State, this is a primum non nocere situation… just go out there and do no harm.

The other hot item in the rumor mill is that OC George McDonald has been stripped of his play calling duties and will be replaced by QB coach Tim Lester.

It’s no secret that McDonald’s offense has struggled mightily this season, especially in the red zone.  The Confidential has been critical How much of that is on McD and how much of that is on Hunt? It’s hard to say. Perhaps the OC put too much on his QB. Perhaps the graduation of center Macky McPherson, an anchor of the offensive line for 3 years and an important part of identifying blitzes and defensive packages, puts too much pressure on Hunt to make reads.

But if the rumors are true, and McDonald has in fact been demoted, then barring a miracle turn-around, the wheels on the bus are off and this season is as good as over. Depending on how it plays out, this move could very well be the beginning of the end of Shafer’s coaching career at Syracuse.

Lester has experience as a Head Coach (more so than Scott Shafer) but he has not been an offensive coordinator since his days as a High School Coach. By contrast, McDonald was an OC at Western Michigan and has one fully year of experience as an OC at Syracuse which saw the offense breakout toward the end of the season and carry over into the Texas Bowl.

Would Lester be an improvement over McDonald? Is this move just to satisfy the the fans’ bloodlust for answers/change?

There is an old saying in the sports world: When coaches start listening to the fans, they wind up sitting with them.

Many fans and bloggers have been all but begging for McDonald’s ouster at Offensive Coordinator. It will be highly unlikely that a demoted McDonald will stick around at SU next year – and with it the team will lose its best recruiter. But what good is having great recruits if you cannot use them properly?

It’s a gutsy call, and likely one of desperation by Shafer. But perhaps this will be just the beginning of an attitude adjustment for Shafer that will spill over onto the field…a win at all costs type of mentality.

 

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