What's Happening?
The 1992 Syracuse Orange football team had a remarkable season, finishing with a 10-2 record and ranked #6 in the country. A key player during this season was Bob Grosvenor, a junior in the secondary, who had his best season with the team. Grosvenor, an Elmira Notre Dame graduate, was notable for securing six interceptions, tying for eighth in the country. The team capped off their successful season with a victory over Colorado in the Fiesta Bowl, marking one of the best years in Syracuse football history.
Why It's Important?
The 1992 season was a significant milestone for Syracuse Orange football, showcasing the team's competitive edge and ability to perform at a high level. Bob Grosvenor's contributions were crucial in solidifying the team's defense, which played a pivotal role in their successful campaign. This season not only highlighted individual talent but also demonstrated the team's potential to compete against top-tier programs, enhancing Syracuse's reputation in college football.