The Ohio linebacker chose Orange over Nebraska and Rutgers.
With such a big recruiting class, can the Orange keep all its recruits?
Quarterback recruit Lamar Jackson has top-tier interest, but would fit right in with the Orange style of play.
Despite a list featuring Michigan State and Oklahoma, Syracuse features in the top for McKee.
The 3-star linebacker hails from the Midwest and chose Syracuse over two Big Ten offers.
Dyshawn Davis will likely anchor the Orange linebacking unit again this season.
Hunt was one of only four ACC quarterbacks invited to attend the Manning brothers' prestigious quarterback camp.
Ginnetti could've played football & baseball in college, but he's ready to focus solely on Orange football.
Why you should expect to see Syracuse in a bowl game this year.
The wide receiving unit gets its first commitment for 2015.
Early predictions have Syracuse squaring off against old foe Northwestern in the Detroit Bowl on Dec. 30.
Why has a program like Syracuse seen such a boom in commitments this past month?
Syracuse snagged Tyler Cross last week—oddly enough, nothing was made of it. We're remedying that.
Syracuse's 22nd recruit has made a name for himself recently.
Syracuse's team effort in developing many wide receivers is a great fit for NJ recruit Najee Clayton.
KJ Williams and Treevon Prater's disqualifications are nothing new for the Orange.
Daiquan Kelly is a huge get for Syracuse, and says he's 100% committed to the Orange.
Duerig's love for the Orange is already showing.
Sterling Hofrichter fills a gaping need for Syracuse and brings the Class of 2015 up to 16 commitments.
Class of 2016 recruit Koby Quansah received an offer following an SU training camp.
Shafer wants people to show up—and that's reflected in this season's football ticket market.
The Class of 2015 gains a defensive commit with Marquise Blair's verbal.
Facilities, Clark Lea and Trust Helped OLB Shy Cullen Commit to Syracuse.
Syracuse has a record number of commits for June, but a glaring lack of 4- and 5-star recruits.
The recruiting class of 2015 pulls mostly from south Florida and the Midwest, but is showing signs of expansion.
SU may have Duerig at a surprising position of great need for the Orange in two years.
The 12th commitment for the class of 2015 is also the 5th offensive lineman: how stacked is SU up front now?
Now armed with the 29th-best recruiting class of 2015, how does SU's class compare to past years at this point?
Savage has a connection with former Orange Jerome Smith—can it help sway the 3-star recruit?
SU's invite-only training camps offer coaches a chance to uncover hidden talent.
Despite the loss of its leaders, the Orange defensive line is loaded entering the 2014 season.
Syracuse's newest lineman recruit launches the Orange into the Top 50 for 2015 recruiting classes.
There are a few things we can reasonably expect from Shafer's second year with the Orange.
Despite success in the midwest and Florida, Syracuse should refocus its recruiting in New Jersey.
McDonald's efforts in southern Florida could have a huge impact in the long run.