Chicat wrote:
For the record, Seth Davis and Clark Kellogg had no issue with it.
Of course they didn't. It's all about access and that next "Men of March" special.
If I were a young coach, the last power conference I'd aspire to would be the ACC given the corrupt old guard lodged atop the conference between Roy, K and Boeheim.
Spaceman Spiff wrote:The NCAA might respond to UNC by revoking more scholarships from USC's football team.
Boise State football just got a letter from the NCAA: they're going to figure out the imputed value of Boise's schadenfreude over Syracuse getting sanctions, find that to be an improper benefit and declare those football players ineligible for the upcoming year and cause Boise State to lose some scholarships.
After Boise got sanctions for their rogue women's tennis program, I'd be worried about the hammer.
It is entirely fitting that Boeheim handles the scandal like he handles everything else, by chucking people under the bus and being a giant d-bag.
He is near the tops of my most hated coaches ever list. Just not a good human being. But I am sure he'll be FINE as long as nobody on his staff touches boys anymore.
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
Love, love, love that there wasn't a ton of "Weird without Syracuse" or "Missing Syracuse" commentary today. I just remembered tonight they weren't eligible but who cares.
Plus, feel bad for the current players. They signed up with Boeheim for this very day, and it was taken away from them without them doing anything wrong (presumably). I wonder what Boeheim was doing today? Seriously, it couldn't be a good day.
(though I still have no idea how gumby got assigned to be Boeheim's apologist, other than as a "reluctant leader in times of crisis")
I guess I'm wondering what this does to the succession plan that would elevate Mike Hopkins. Suddenly, his name is no longer included, and one can really see a new wrinkle with the old plan to keep him on. I look forward to a new fan base discussing Sean Miller. I mean, why not? Syracuse is such an obvious destination for coaches who haven't been in that program since the 1960s. Swimming pools, movie stars, etc.
(though I still have no idea how gumby got assigned to be Boeheim's apologist, other than as a "reluctant leader in times of crisis")
I guess I'm wondering what this does to the succession plan that would elevate Mike Hopkins. Suddenly, his name is no longer included, and one can really see a new wrinkle with the old plan to keep him on. I look forward to a new fan base discussing Sean Miller. I mean, why not? Syracuse is such an obvious destination for coaches who haven't been in that program since the 1960s. Swimming pools, movie stars, etc.
They should hire someone who can really connect with today's youth. Maybe Bernie Fine?