Fran Brown Sends Strong Message On Syracuse Star's Return

Coach Fran Brown is confident freshman Calvin Russell III will defy odds and make a much-anticipated return to the field following his Achilles injury, with a potential late-season debut on the horizon.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Fran Brown didn’t leave much room for doubt Thursday at ACC Kickoff: Calvin Russell III is expected to suit up for Syracuse this season.

That’s a sharper stance than the one Brown offered in late March, when the freshman receiver tore his Achilles in practice and the coach said he hoped Russell might make it back by late October. This time, Brown was direct.

“He’ll be back this season,” Brown said. “I ain’t gonna pick a date.

Then it’ll be holding me to the date. But I think he’ll be out there to play for us this year.

You’ll see No. 5 on offense on the field.”

Russell’s rehab has moved quickly. A torn Achilles usually takes six to 12 months to recover from after surgery, which means an early-October return would be the earliest realistic window. At the eight-month mark, though, he’d be out for the regular season and only have a shot at a bowl game.

The 19-year-old former blue-chip recruit has already cleared an important hurdle, getting out of his walking boot in late May, roughly two months after surgery. Brown pointed to that timeline as comparable to quarterback Steve Angeli’s recovery last fall. Angeli also had a full tear of his tendon and had the same doctor perform the surgery - the same surgeon who operated on NBA star Kevin Durant.

Angeli was still limited when spring football started about six months after his surgery, and his “100%” declaration came around the eight-month point. Russell, meanwhile, has kept pushing through rehab with the goal of avoiding a redshirt year and missing most of the season. Under the NCAA’s updated eligibility rules, he wouldn’t lose any eligibility if he comes back.

Even while recovering, Russell stayed around the program. He was a regular at practice, sometimes catching passes from his scooter on the sideline, and Syracuse kept him on his weight-lifting program. Brown was often in the gym with him.

That part of the process drew some criticism from outside, with some observers wondering if Brown was putting on a show. He brushed that off Thursday.

“I can’t say they’re wrong or right about how they feel,” Brown said. “I just know how Calvin felt about it.

I know what his mother felt about it and I know where the mental was at after being able to do that. He was happy.”

Russell’s possible return would only make an already crowded receiver room more interesting. Syracuse expects transfers Cole Weaver, Zamondre Merriweather and Elijah Moore to factor in, while Tyshawn Russell, Umari Hatcher, Darius Johnson and Darien Williams are among the returners projected to contribute.

Sophomore cornerback Demetres Samuel Jr. also said Thursday that he is planning to play on both sides of the ball this season.

If Russell gets back, Syracuse adds something specific: a downfield threat who can win 50-50 balls. It would also fit neatly with Brown’s track record of trusting young players to make an impact early.

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