December 27, 2012
Syracuse QB just keeps getting better
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Syracuse quarterback Ryan Nassib (left) and West Virginia QB Geno Smith rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Thursday morning.
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NEW YORK - Ryan Nassib doesn't have the same kind of passing numbers as Geno Smith. Nor does his name carry the same weight in the context of any national discussions about the country's best quarterbacks.

Know, though, that Nassib is no slouch. He will be drafted by an NFL team. He's finishing his third season as a starter. He directed the nation's No. 21 offense this season and finished 13th in individual total offense.

Oh, and a year ago when Syracuse walloped West Virginia 49-23 at the carrier Dome, Nassib threw for four touchdowns and ran for a fifth.

Don't think for a moment, though, that Nassib views Saturday's Pinstripe Bowl between West Virginia and Syracuse as a head-to-head battle of quarterbacks.

"Geno's a great football player. There's no doubt about that,'' Nassib said. "He has the potential to take over games. But I can't worry about that.

"At the end of the day you can only worry about what you can control. And what I can control is what our offense does and how I play.''

So far, Nassib has played really well. This season he's thrown for 3,619 yards, 24 touchdowns and just nine interceptions.

OK, so that's not quite up to the standards of Smith, who threw for 4,004 yards, 40 touchdowns and just six picks.

Remember, though, this is a guy who will be playing for the fourth time against West Virginia and the first two times the Mountaineers were happy to see him. As a redshirt freshman in 2009 he completed 7 of 16 passes for 120 yards against the Mountaineers. A year later he was 5 of 15 for 63 yards. Yes, the Orange won that 2010 game, but it wasn't because of Nassib.

Sometimes slow and steady wins the race, though, and by the time he was a junior Nassib was going 24 of 32 for 229 yards and four touchdowns in a rout of West Virginia. This year he began the season with a 45-of-66, 482-yard, four-touchdown game against Northwestern. He passed for 356 yards against Rutgers and 385 yards in a late-season win on the road at Missouri.

Nassib has just gotten a little bit better every game and every year, it seems. And, really, that was the plan all along.

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