Ashton Broyld is finally on the Syracuse football roster, after a controversial incident his senior year in high school and a year at Milford Academy. The biggest question surrounding Broyld in the past was always if he could get his academic and behavioral issues straightened out enough to ever make it to the Hill. To his credit, he has done that and officially been added to the class of 2012. But that just brings up the other huge question that has always surrounded Broyld: “Will he eventually have to switch positions at SU?”
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Broyld was incredibly successful as the signal caller at Rush-Henrietta two years ago, leading his team to a state title and earning New York State Class AA Player of the Year honors. That season Broyld passed for 1,961 yards and 24 touchdowns, and showed superior athletic ability as well rushing for 1,540 yards and 24 more touchdowns.
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