
Tennessee and Syracuse are far from traditional rivals on the football field, but they know about each other. A home and home began in 1998 with the Volunteers kicking off a National Championship campaign in New York, toppling the Orange with a game-winning field goal.
Tennessee handled Syracuse in 2001 at Neyland Stadium, winning 33-9 in the third meeting all time between the two schools. The fourth meeting will come on Saturday in Atlanta.
For Syracuse head coach Fran Brown, the Tennessee football
program is something he knows pretty well.
“I’ve looked up to this team for a long time,” Brown said this week. “I remember when Coach Phil Fulmer was coaching there. I’ve got a cousin named Rashad Baker who got a chance to play there. He was a four-year starter, so been able to see Tennessee for a long time.”
That’s not where the familiarity of Tennessee ends for Brown, however.
“I think Coach Heupel has stepped in and done an amazing job,” Brown continued. “Got a chance to compete against him when I was at Georgia two times, and it was actually the hardest week of being able to prepare for them. He’s just got a lot of good players. He’s an intelligent coach.”
Brown was the defensive backs coach for Kirby Smart at Georgia in 2022 and 2023. He left Athens following the 2023 season to take the Syracuse head coaching job.
Georgia beat Tennessee in both of those matchups. The Bulldogs knocked off then No. 1 Tennessee in 2022, 27-13. Brown was a part of a defensive gameplan that blanketed the electric Volunteer offense on that day, holding Tennessee without a touchdown until late in the fourth quarter. Georgia beat Tennessee in Knoxville the following season 38-10.
Obviously Brown will have to work some magic here to produce a similar result. Those Georgia defenses that were led by Kirby Smart were filled with five-star talent, which is something Brown won’t have on Saturday against Tennessee.
Brown’s year-one defense at Syracuse was a struggle, ranking 78th overall in total defense last season. Syracuse gave up a staggering 6.18 yards per play as teams scored nearly 30 points per game against them. Brown was able to rely on an offense that turned out to be very good, but most of those players have moved on or turned pro.
Does Browns familiarity with the Tennessee scheme matter here? It could, particularly early on. However, it could be useless if Syracuse can’t matchup with the Volunteers in the trenches. Watch that Syracuse defense early during the game on Saturday to see how they attack Heupel’s spread-tempo approach.
Kickoff is set for noon ET on ABC.