Article By Dan Lyons on 5th October, 2009
It wasn't a litany of penalties or poor defensive play by the Orange that led to their third loss on the season and first in Big East play.
It wasn't even exciting freshman quarterback B.J. Daniels who led South Florida to victory over Syracuse.
There is only one statistic that shows why the final score was 34-20 in favor of the USF Bulls:
Seven.
The Syracuse Orange were victims of seven turnovers over the course of the game, effectively shooting themselves in the foot on promising drives and giving the Bulls great field position to work against the defense, and on occasion, points.
In a game that was otherwise controlled by Syracuse, fumbles by Mik...
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