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Syracuse fields an FBS football program in the ACC, with the Orange representing the school across the modern era of Division I athletics. The Otto the Orange tradition has anchored the program since 1870. Multiple-time ACC champions, the Orange have hoisted the conference trophy 5 times. On the national stage, Syracuse has captured 1 championship. Syracuse has played 12 games this season, finishing 3-9. 1 Orange is currently verified on RallyFuel. The Orange play home games at JMA Wireless Dome, a dome facility in Syracuse, NY seating 49,057 fans. The Orange most recently faced their opponent on November 29, 2025, with the result a loss 12-34 at Syracuse, NY. Their next scheduled game is against their opponent on September 5, 2026. Founded in 1870, Syracuse athletics carry Otto the Orange tradition into every contest, with the program's fight song "Down the Field" echoing through JMA Wireless Dome on game day. When fans fuel an Orange athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The Football Program at Syracuse University competes at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level, representing one of the premier tiers of collegiate football competition. As a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), the program regularly faces nationally recognized opponents, positioning it within a highly competitive landscape. This level of competition demands rigorous athletic performance and strategic excellence, fostering an environment where student-athletes engage with some of the most challenging football programs in the country. Within the university's broader athletics department, football holds a prominent role, contributing significantly to the institution’s visibility and competitive reputation. The program’s infrastructure and resources reflect its commitment to maintaining and elevating this status in collegiate football.
Syracuse Football benefits from a comprehensive infrastructure designed to support athletic performance, player development, and academic success. The program’s home venue is the iconic JMA Wireless Dome, a domed stadium with a seating capacity exceeding 49,000. This indoor facility provides a controlled environment for both games and practices, ensuring consistent playing conditions and an energetic atmosphere fueled by a dedicated fanbase.
The training and development facilities are equipped to foster elite athletic preparation. Strength and conditioning programs utilize state-of-the-art equipment housed within the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center and nearby dedicated football training areas, promoting year-round physical development and injury prevention. Academic support tailored specifically for football student-athletes ensures that participants maintain eligibility and progress toward degree completion, reflecting the athletics department’s holistic approach to athlete development.
Football at Syracuse University offers significant commercial and branding opportunities for student-athletes, driven by the program’s exposure and regional fan engagement. The ACC’s robust media agreements provide extensive television and streaming coverage, ensuring that games reach a broad audience across multiple platforms. This visibility is amplified by a passionate and loyal fanbase in Central New York, which creates a valuable market for local and regional sponsors interested in associating with the program.
The program’s NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) potential is enhanced by Syracuse’s strong community presence and the national reach of ACC football. Recruits are presented with opportunities to build their personal brands through endorsements, community engagement, and digital content creation supported by the athletics department’s marketing initiatives. This environment not only promotes athletic development but also positions players to capitalize on their marketability while competing at a high level of collegiate football.