
Watch Coach Babers' Introductory Press Conference
12/6/2015 7:57:00 PM | Football
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse University will introduce Dino Babers as its football head coach in a press conference scheduled for 10 a.m. on Monday in the Ferguson Auditorium in the George R. Iocolano and William C. Petty Football Wing in Manley Field House. Time Warner Cable SportsChannel will have live television coverage and Cuse.com will have free live streaming video of the press conference in its entirety. Be sure to check Cuse.com throughout the day for complete coverage of Coach Babers' first day with the Orange.
DINO BABERS INTRODUCTORY PRESS CONFERENCE
Monday, Dec. 7, 10 a.m. ET
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During his accomplished 30-year football coaching career, Babers' name has been synonymous with winning. Known for his teams' offensive prowess, respected for his keen sense for recruiting and mentoring top-tier student-athletes, and lauded by many for his ability to turn around football programs, Babers takes the helm of Syracuse football as the program's 30th head coach.
"It is a true honor to have been selected to lead Syracuse University football, a program steeped in rich tradition, excellence, and success, both on and off the field," Babers said. "There were many coaching opportunities out there but none more attractive or exciting than this one. I've always admired Syracuse football's scrappy demeanor, grit, and winning mentality, but what attracted me to this position even more is the University's intense focus on preparing its student-athletes for a lifetime of success. This is an incredible opportunity and one I am thrilled to have been offered."
Babers served the last two seasons as head football coach at Bowling Green, which just won the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship on Friday night. He has held a number of prominent coaching positions during his career, including spending four seasons at Baylor under Art Briles. While there, Babers helped Briles execute Baylor's dynamic, up-tempo spread offense and served as outside receivers coach the year Robert Griffin III won the Heisman Trophy.
"We wanted a leader who had a proven track record and a strong commitment to student welfare," Syracuse Director of Athletics Mark Coyle said. "Dino's background as a former student-athlete combined with his head coaching experience, and dynamic offensive mind make him a great fit for our program. We are committed to building a winning Syracuse Football program and today reinforces that commitment."
For complete coverage of Syracuse and Syracuse football, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Orange& Syracuse Football), Twitter (@Cuse & @CuseFootball), Instagram (@CuseFootball) and watch exclusive video content on Cuse TV.Â
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DINO BABERS INTRODUCTORY PRESS CONFERENCE
Monday, Dec. 7, 10 a.m. ET
Watch on TV: Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Channels 19/323)
Watch online: Cuse.com
Twitter: @CuseFootball / @Cuse
Facebook: CuseFootball / Cuse
Instagram: @cusefootball / @cusepics
Snapchat: @cusepics
During his accomplished 30-year football coaching career, Babers' name has been synonymous with winning. Known for his teams' offensive prowess, respected for his keen sense for recruiting and mentoring top-tier student-athletes, and lauded by many for his ability to turn around football programs, Babers takes the helm of Syracuse football as the program's 30th head coach.
"It is a true honor to have been selected to lead Syracuse University football, a program steeped in rich tradition, excellence, and success, both on and off the field," Babers said. "There were many coaching opportunities out there but none more attractive or exciting than this one. I've always admired Syracuse football's scrappy demeanor, grit, and winning mentality, but what attracted me to this position even more is the University's intense focus on preparing its student-athletes for a lifetime of success. This is an incredible opportunity and one I am thrilled to have been offered."
Babers served the last two seasons as head football coach at Bowling Green, which just won the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship on Friday night. He has held a number of prominent coaching positions during his career, including spending four seasons at Baylor under Art Briles. While there, Babers helped Briles execute Baylor's dynamic, up-tempo spread offense and served as outside receivers coach the year Robert Griffin III won the Heisman Trophy.
"We wanted a leader who had a proven track record and a strong commitment to student welfare," Syracuse Director of Athletics Mark Coyle said. "Dino's background as a former student-athlete combined with his head coaching experience, and dynamic offensive mind make him a great fit for our program. We are committed to building a winning Syracuse Football program and today reinforces that commitment."
For complete coverage of Syracuse and Syracuse football, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Orange& Syracuse Football), Twitter (@Cuse & @CuseFootball), Instagram (@CuseFootball) and watch exclusive video content on Cuse TV.Â
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