It began with a 36-0 loss to the University of Rochester on November 23,
1889, but that humbling debut proved to be an aberration rather than an
omen for Syracuse University football. The Orangemen have since
established themselves as the eleventh winningest team in college
football history, and more than two hundred of their players have gone
on to play professionally. Their legendary success is celebrated in
Syracuse University Football. The Orangemen have participated in more
than twenty bowl games. In 1959, they went 11-0 under Hall of Fame coach
Ben Schwartzwalder and won the national championship. Through the years,
Syracuse has produced numerous stars, such as Heisman Trophy winner
Ernie Davis, and more than forty other All-Americans and a dozen College
Football Hall of Fame inductees. Along with Jim Brown and Floyd Little,
Davis helped make No. 44 one of football's most famous jerseys, not to
mention a permanent part of the university's zip code. Syracuse
University Football documents this outstanding program with nearly two
hundred photographs.