Showing posts with label Jim Boeheim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Boeheim. Show all posts

08 March, 2019

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim Cleared in Fatal Car Accident Case

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21 February, 2019

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Jim Boeheim Releases Statement After Hitting and Killing Man in Car Accident

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19 March, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Boeheim Will Coach Syracuse Beyond Next Season

Hall of Fame coach Jim Boeheim and his alma mater, Syracuse University, agreed on a new contract extension beyond the 2017-18 season. The extension came about as head-coach-in-waiting Mike Hopkins was hired to lead the program at Washington. Syracuse negotiated the new deal with Boeheim, who had planned to step down following the conclusion of the…
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The Monday Morning Quarterback

Washington Hires Syracuse Assistant Hopkins

The Washington Huskies hired longtime Syracuse assistant Mike Hopkins as its next head coach, the school announced Sunday. The 47-year-old Hopkins, who has worked under Jim Boeheim at Syracuse since 1996, will sign a six-year deal with Washington, according to ESPN's Jeff Goodman. "I'm extremely excited to welcome Mike and his family to Seattle," Washington athletic…
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12 February, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

26-Year-Old Former First-Round NBA Pick Reportedly Found Dead in Brazil

PHOTO: BLEACHER REPORT
According to New York Times contributor Adam Zagoria, former Syracuse star and NBA first-round pick Fab Melo was found dead in Brazil. Former Syracuse big man Fab Melo passed away in Brazil, team source confirms. Sad news. — Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) February 12, 2017 Brazilian reporter Gabriel Andrade appeared to confirm the news, reporting that the…
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27 March, 2016

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Syracuse Never Belonged In The NCAA Tournament


By Chris Chase, Fox Sports.

Two weeks ago, about an hour after that interminable tournament Selection Show, I wrote a post about how Syracuse didn't deserve to be in the NCAA tournament. With each successive victory I've received a tweet from the same person, presumably a Syracuse fan, that contains the same basic theme: "So, do you think they belong now?"

The answer then, now and if Jim Boehim's team cuts down the nets next Monday is simple. No. No, no, 1,000 times no. Just because Syracuse has parlayed its gift at-large berth into an unlikely Final Four berth -- one the Orange earned during the tournament and fully deserve -- doesn't justify their inclusion. Your resume doesn't retroactively change because you go on a 25-4 run against Virginia. If you didn't belong on Selection Sunday, you still don't belong now.

We all knew Syracuse could play. No one ever doubted that, and it's not the issue. The issue was that of the 34 at-large teams, others had a better case than Syracuse and therefore should have been playing. You don't watch a low-seeded team make the Final Four -- say VCU as a No. 11 in 2011 -- and say, "Well, they should have been a No. 1!" That's not the way it works.

What happens in the tournament provides no vindication for what happened before it. All it means is that Syracuse has been awesome in its last four games, nothing more, nothing less. There's no reason to rehash why the Orange shouldn't have made it, but they got in anyway and made the most of it. Bully for them.

Syracuse is a big-time program with a Hall of Fame coach playing in the best conference in college basketball. Of course the Orange can beat the Nos. 7, 15 and 10 seeds, then win a close game against a tight conference opponent. Yes, it's a surprise to me, you and everybody else, including Boeheim, I'm sure. But this is far from a shocker.

Six nights from now, Syracuse will play in the Final Four against another ACC team it knows well. Eight nights from now, Syracuse's press could shut down Villanova or the Orange could catch Buddy Hield in a cold snap. Winning it all is a legitimate possibility. On that night, Boeheim could ascend the ladder at the national championship for the second time, scissors in hands. Syracuse will have a national title it will have deserved for winning six games in a row and outlasting the other 67 teams in the wild, one-and-done NCAA tournament. But even if that Syracuse dream comes true, it'll never mean the Orange should have had the opportunity to live it.

LINK TO ORIGINAL STORY ON FOX SPORTS
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