Greg Paulus is visiting Syracuse today and not to see his parents. Paulus is checking in with the Orange to see if he can play football there in the fall.
ESPN reported there was a "95 percent" chance Paulus would land at Syracuse but it's not a done deal. Nebraska, and other major Division I programs, are also in the mix for the services of Paulus, an All-American quarterback in high school who hasn't played football in four years.
Professional basketball is also still on the radar of the Duke point guard if a football situation can't be worked out, either because of the NCAA — which has to grant him a waiver — or there isn't a spot where he can get significant playing time.
Syracuse has a new coach Doug Marrone and a new starting quarterback, Ryan Nassib, who is a redshirt freshman. Paulus grew up near Syracuse and played his high school ball there at Christian Brothers Academy.
Nebraska, which is relatively new to the mix, has to replace quarterback Joe Ganz from a team that went 9-4 in Bo Pelini's first year.
-- J.P. Giglio
Monday, April 27, 2009
Paulus visiting Syracuse
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BEST OF LUCK , HATE DUKE BUT THINK IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT STORY IF HE COULD MAKE IT WORK, IM PULLING FOR YOU GREG, EVEN IF YOU DO BELEIVE IN SUPER KISSING
Nebraska is not only interested, but has brought Paulus in for a visit. This is an interesting story, and I'm intererested to see what the next step will be.
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