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09/20/2009 12:14 AM EDT
Last-second FG gives Syracuse 37-34 win
SYRACUSE 37, NORTHWESTERN 34

By JOHN KEKIS
AP Sports Writer

SYRACUSE, N.Y.(AP) -- Ryan Lichtenstein kicked a 41-yard field
goal on the final play of the game, giving Syracuse a 37-34 win
Saturday night against Northwestern and rookie coach Doug
Marrone his first victory.

Max Suter set up the winning points with an interception of Mike
Kafka, returning it to the Wildcats 39.

Greg Paulus scored on a 10-yard run and was 24-for-35 for 346
yards and two touchdowns with one interception for the Orange
(1-2), who started 0-3 the previous two seasons under former
coach Greg Robinson. Mike Williams had 11 catches for 209 yards
and two TDs for the Orange.

Kafka was 35-for-42 for 390 yards and three touchdowns and
scored on a 3-yard run.

Paulus, who starred at point guard for Duke for four years
before giving football a shot with his final year of athletic
eligibility, was elusive, sharp, and in command from the outset.
He displayed a flair for the deft fake, sidestepping the rush
when he had to, completing throws on the run against blitzes,
even scoring on a nifty run.

But he also made two big mistakes that nearly cost the Orange
the win. Paulus threw an interception in the end zone in the
final 10 seconds of the first half after Syracuse had forced a
turnover. He also lost a fumble that Northwestern capitalized on
for the go-ahead score late in the third.

And it was Kafka, who was magnificent until his ill-fated throw.
He took a snap from center and passed left to former quarterback
Andrew Brewer, who then passed it back across the field to Kafka
at the 30. he sidestepped his way down the sideline to give
Northwestern a 28-27 lead. It was Brewer's first career TD pass.

The Wildcats scored again with 9:04 left on an 11-play, 80-yard
drive. Kafka hit Zeke Markshausen for 13 and 30 yards on
consecutive plays, then rolled right and hit Demetrius Fields
with a 3-yard TD toss.

But Stefan Demos, whose 49-yard field goal in the final seconds
gave the Wildcats a 27-24 victory over Eastern Michigan a week
ago, missed the extra point and the Orange had renewed life.

Paulus quickly capitalized, guiding Syracuse 70 yards in six
plays and hitting Williams with a pretty 13-yard strike over the
middle on a third-and-5 play to tie it at 34-all with 6:07 left.

Syracuse looked set to run away with the game, scoring 17
straight points in the first quarter. Paulus gave the Orange a
17-0 lead with a pretty 66-yard scoring pass to Williams, faking
a handoff to Donte Davis and hitting Williams in stride at the
Wildcats 20.

Unaccustomed to playing from behind the first two games, Kafka
got Northwestern's no-huddle offense in gear and led the
Wildcats to 21 straight points in the second quarter. He led
three straight scoring drives that, combined, covered 222 yards
in 19 plays and only took 5:24.

The senior capped the first drive with a 3-yard run, then hit
Brewer with a 39-yard touchdown pass and Drake Dunsmore with a
22-yard scoring strike to give the Wildcats a 21-17 lead with
3:59 remaining.

Mike Jones finally gave Syracuse a big jolt when he returned the
ensuing kickoff 48 yards to the Northwestern 43. After another
pretty fake in the backfield, Paulus hit Davis for 23 yards down
the right side to set up Delone Carter's 3-yard TD run that gave
Syracuse a 24-21 halftime lead.

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