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[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 5213662, member: 1646"] You're not the only to make this claim, but I don't really get it. Syracuse is a super popular school in the tri state area, and that's for many kids paying for a private school that has most of the attributes of a public school. I visited with one of my kids and I thought the school was fine, and the Dome is still a cool attraction. I don't want to move to Syracuse as an adult, but I don't really want to move to Storrs either. There are plenty of schools that are doing well athletically that have less going for them. To be clear, I root against Syracuse, BC, and Miami and to a lesser extent Pitt and Louisville. That's despite having good friends and kids of good friends that went/go to the former group. I love watching their failure and/or mediocrity, especially after so many of their fans danced on our grave and their administrations went out of their way to screw a colleague. Re Autry, he should get a third year and it would be hard for Syracuse financially to fire him now. He'll probably fail, but they can cross that bridge next year and start reaching out to replacements like UConn did with Dan Hurley. [/QUOTE]
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