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On the CBS basketball podcast they mentioned that Hopkins might end up getting the job simply because the alternative of having 3 years of uncertainty about who the next coach is would be devastating.

They probably don't want to give it to him, but the pain of uncertainty might be enough to keep him in the spot.

Of course, the new AD could also just say "screw it, we're cutting all ties no matter how painful it is."

My guess is the chancellor only had the juice to fire the AD (edit: promote). Boeheim put SU on the national map, but his coat tails won't carry Hopkins into the job.
 
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Gross was also profoundly unpopular with a lot of people at Syracuse and given that he led the department to a very damning indictment from the NCAA, he was a dead man walking as soon as the infraction report was issued.
But, according to Gross, it was just a coincidence that he decided to step down as AD lol:

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 2h 2 hours ago
Gross on if move today was related to NCAA investigation: "I’d say that’s totally inaccurate"
 
Syracuse opted to penalize themselves in hopes that the NCAA would accept the one-year ban and not add to it - basically, standard practice for a school in their position. If they hadn't, the ban would have been for next year. (Under the rules in place at the time, Syracuse was eligible for a one year ban. If they committed the same infraction under the new rules, they'd lose two years.)

Yup, that's pretty much what I said. The NCAA let syracuse pick the least painful penalty.
 
I'm not saying it's coattails that will get him the job. It's the idea of hiring someone else in the middle of all the sanctions and the interim recruiting fuel that would be given to other schools by not having a coach in waiting for 3 years.

If they say now that Hopkins is out, or they keep him as an option but don't vocalize it, other schools will feast on that uncertainty in recruiting and then you have to hire someone from scratch to take the situation over?

It's basically bad option versus terrible option.
 
Gross was kicked upstairs. According to ESPN he will transition to VP and special assistant to the chancellor.
 
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Because of you two, I'm now counting the number of times "nose" and "pick" appears in this thread. (2 times for each btw).
Hmm, the head coach is a nose picker and the AD's name is "Gross"? How ironic.
 
The P5 doesn't give two sheets about Syracuse.
Three of the P5 might even prefer to see the ACC implode or significantly weaken. One is not like the other three.
 
This is what I see going down. Jimmy B announces that he's going to be here for 3 more years. This provides some level of certainty to recruits they have coming in next year and in 2016. Then, at the end of the 2015-16 season, he abruptly announces that he's retiring and Hopkins steps in. Naturally they may have 1 or 2 recruits ask for a release, but it also doesn't allow other programs to recruit over them for very long using the "your HOF coach will be gone while you're a sophomore" line.
Totally agree with this. This keeps the recruits that are coming from bailing right now, after they're around for for a year or two I fully expect Boeheim to leave a year or two early.
 
Why is no one incensed that Boeheim gets to go out on his own terms? He cheated for many years, and HE gets to decide when he leaves? If I'm the Provost or President or Otto the Orangeman, whoever is in charge of that place, he gets shown the door immediately.....he does not get to decide when is the right time for him, he lost that right. And there sure as hell isn't any statue going up.
 
Why is no one incensed that Boeheim gets to go out on his own terms? He cheated for many years, and HE gets to decide when he leaves? If I'm the Provost or President or Otto the Orangeman, whoever is in charge of that place, he gets shown the door immediately.....he does not get to decide when is the right time for him, he lost that right. And there sure as hell isn't any statue going up.

They still worship him. The Cuse community is blaming the NCAA for everything - they can't admit that they did anything wrong.
 
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Why is no one incensed that Boeheim gets to go out on his own terms? He cheated for many years, and HE gets to decide when he leaves? If I'm the Provost or President or Otto the Orangeman, whoever is in charge of that place, he gets shown the door immediately.....he does not get to decide when is the right time for him, he lost that right. And there sure as hell isn't any statue going up.
Why is no one incensed that Boeheim gets to go out on his own terms? He cheated for many years, and HE gets to decide when he leaves? If I'm the Provost or President or Otto the Orangeman, whoever is in charge of that place, he gets shown the door immediately.....he does not get to decide when is the right time for him, he lost that right. And there sure as hell isn't any statue going up.
It's a private school, they only answer to their alums and boosters. They are Quinnipiac without Boeheim, except not as sexy.
 
It's a private school, they only answer to their alums and boosters. They are Quinnipiac without Boeheim, except not as sexy.
That's pretty funny actually
 
Syracuse opted to penalize themselves in hopes that the NCAA would accept the one-year ban and not add to it - basically, standard practice for a school in their position. If they hadn't, the ban would have been for next year. (Under the rules in place at the time, Syracuse was eligible for a one year ban. If they committed the same infraction under the new rules, they'd lose two years.)

Removing administrators and coaches after a case is over wins you no bonus points. And even if it did, Syracuse's strident position in the media would erase whatever goodwill they were trying to generate.

Gross was also profoundly unpopular with a lot of people at Syracuse and given that he led the department to a very damning indictment from the NCAA, he was a dead man walking as soon as the infraction report was issued.

The case isn't over until the appeals are done.
 
Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 13m 13 minutes ago
Boeheim reading a statement. Says he takes responsibility for those under him. Says he regrets actions and apologizes for harm of actions.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 12m 12 minutes ago
Boeheim maintains that he did not have any "personal involvement" in those findings outlined by NCAA.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 12m 12 minutes ago
Boeheim: "You have heard this story form the NCAA's point of view. Today I want to share my perspective."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 12m 12 minutes ago
Boeheim: " I believevin the NCAA's head coach responsibility bylaw and what it stands for."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 11m 11 minutes ago
Boeheim said he voted for the implementation of this bylaw in 2005, but he also believes that a head coach should have opportunity to rebut.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 10m 10 minutes ago
Boeheim says NCAA's actions were "contrary to NCAA bylaw" of head coach responsibility rule. His "non-involvement" the key there, he says.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 10m 10 minutes ago
Boeheim said he offered to make himself available to NCAA enforcement staff for an additional interview after his initial one.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 9m 9 minutes ago
Boeheim said the enforcement staff declined to listen to his additional information.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 9m 9 minutes ago
Boeheim believes his side of things were "disregarded by enforcement staff" and that resulted in his nine-game ACC suspension.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 9m 9 minutes ago
Boeheim, while defending his actions, said he meets with staff "on an almost daily basis" to discuss compliance matters.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 10m 10 minutes ago
Boeheim said he is most disappointed with academic fraud issues making it seem like his staff intends to run a program that way.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 10m 10 minutes ago
Boeheim said he meets daily with academic coordinator. Between 2008-14, 11 of 13 seniors graduated, Boeheim said.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 9m 9 minutes ago
Boeheim says Stan Kissel "took it upon himself to provide impermissible" to engage in academic fraud. Boeheim said he met with Kissel daily.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 8m 8 minutes ago
Boeheim talking about Fab Melo situation now, says every student is allowed to seek a grade change.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 8m 8 minutes ago
Boeheim says that he cared for welfare of Melo, but did not suggest or know of academic fraud with his paper edits. "This was not my way."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 7m 7 minutes ago
Boeheim says that after 10-year investigation, only one instance of academic fraud was found. Again cites Kissel for adding citations.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 7m 7 minutes ago
Boeheim: "This is far from a program where student-athletes freely committed academic fraud."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 6m 6 minutes ago
Boeheim on Cornish: "There was no reason to believe that this man would provide impermissible benefits to student-athletes."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 5m 5 minutes ago
Boeheim reiterates that Cornish was vetted pre-hire. Boeheim learned of Cornish's actions after the NCAA investigation began, he said.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 5m 5 minutes ago
Boeheim said he supports SU's drug policy, but didn't play into its creation or administration.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim reiterates responsibility for actions of those under him and apologizes for those actions.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim: "One violation is one too many. But I believe the penalty imposed on the university and myself are unduly harsh."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim on retirement: "I am 70 years old. It's obvious that there is a timeframe for me as the head basketball coach."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim said that three years is probably longer than he was planning on staying, but it's "probably right for this program."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 3m 3 minutes ago
Boeheim: "All of our recruits will understand what's going to happen when in most cases coaches leave, everybody is stuck."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 3m 3 minutes ago
Boeheim: "I believe three years is right for me to be able to do my job as best as I can."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 2m 2 minutes ago
Boeheim on what he's telling recruits: "You only have to listen to me for three years... or two years... or one (depending on class).

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 2m 2 minutes ago
Boeheim asked about Hopkins' future. Jokes that he doesn't get to make all decisions. If he did, SU would still play in Manley Field House.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 1m 1 minute ago
Boeheim: "It's a myth that I run things at Syracuse University." Says he didn't want to go to Big East back in the day.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 8s 8 seconds ago
Boeheim: "I fervently hope" that Mike Hopkins becomes the next head coach, but knows it's up to Syverud and Board of Trustees.
 
Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 9m 9 minutes ago
Boeheim said he has spoken with Syverud about the hiring of the next head coach.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 9m 9 minutes ago
Boeheim reiterates that the NCAA declined him a second interview on his involvement in the investigation.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 8m 8 minutes ago
Boeheim: "There's no way that I would ever run away from an investigation in progress. ... This is the focus of my life."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 8m 8 minutes ago
Boeheim: "I had no plans to coach this long. This investigation has made it imperative."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 7m 7 minutes ago
Boeheim: "The reason I never thought about retirement is because I was never able to (due to the ongoing investigation)."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 7m 7 minutes ago
Boeheim said he plans on being here next year, "but beyond that I have no plans." Calls three years "a long time."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 6m 6 minutes ago
Boeheim said the 2012 Final Four would've been a good note to go out on, but couldn't consider it with NCAA investigation in progress.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 5m 5 minutes ago
Boeheim on Fab Melo's paper: "Anybody could've looked at the paper and not known that two citations were put into the paper."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 5m 5 minutes ago
Boeheim when asked by NCAA how Fab Melo wrote a 10-page paper on his life in two days: "I think he could've written it in four hours."

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim: "There has been a mischaracterization by the constant critics who say, 'All these guys shouldn't be in college.'"
 
Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim: Syracuse has never admitted a player who didn't deserve to be here academically. Students can struggle in class, athlete or not.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 4m 4 minutes ago
Boeheim: "I think there's a little racism involved when they talk about not taking this guy or that guy." Mentions foreigners (like Melo).

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 2m 2 minutes ago
Boeheim on FB/MBB disparity in penalty: "I don't know (why)." "They were the first students to go to the Y." Had 3 cases of academic fraud.

Syracuse Basketball @syrbasketball · 2m 2 minutes ago
Boeheim said he doesn't think Hopkins' status "is important right now." Wants to focus on his immediate future and that of the program.
 
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Another excellent addition by the ACC.

I'm sure theyre thrilled they now that they listened to Gross when he lobbied for Louisville over UConn.
 
Mr Potato head is even throwing in the race card. Guy is delusional.
 
Boeheim sounds like this guy:



Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: I know nothing! I was not here! I did not even get up this morning!


General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: [catching Schultz asleep] On your feet Schultz!
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: General Burkhalter, what are you doing here?
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: First suppose you tell me what you were doing there.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Well...
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Your lying!
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: You see...
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Enough! I don't want to hear any more of your lies.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: That's the only one I had.


"Hogan's Heroes: German Bridge Is Falling Down (#1.7)" (1965)
Colonel Klink: If the prisoners ask any questions about these explosions, you know nothing; you are ignorant.
Schultz: Oh, I can handle that.
Colonel Klink: I know.

Verlaine: They stole it from the museum?
Cpl. Louis LeBeau: Filthy assassins.
Verlaine: Ah, animals.
Suzette: Dogs!
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: You forgot pigs... By the way who are we talking about?
Cpl. Louis LeBeau: Germans!
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: I got into the wrong conversation.

Verlaine: They stole it from the museum?
Cpl. Louis LeBeau: Filthy assassins.
Verlaine: Ah, animals.
Suzette: Dogs!
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: You forgot pigs... By the way who are we talking about?
Cpl. Louis LeBeau: Germans!
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: I got into the wrong conversation.

Col. Wilhelm Klink: [boys are polishing Klink's car] These boys polish the car every time I come to see you.
Gerda: Hero worship.
Col. Wilhelm Klink: Did you hear that, Schultz? The boys think I'm a hero.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: The joke is on them, Herr Kommandant.

Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Colonel Hogan, if you ever escape...
Col. Robert E. Hogan: Yeah?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Take me with you.

Col. Wilhelm Klink: What are you waiting for? Cut the wire.
Col. Robert E. Hogan: That's the problem. One of these wires disconnects the fuse, the other one fires the bomb. Which one would you cut, Shultz?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Don't ask me, this is a decision for an officer.
Col. Robert E. Hogan: All right. Which wire, Colonel Klink?
Col. Wilhelm Klink: This one.
[points to the white wire]
Col. Robert E. Hogan: You're sure?
Col. Wilhelm Klink: Yes.
Col. Robert E. Hogan: [Cuts the black wire, the bomb stops ticking]
Col. Wilhelm Klink: If you knew which wire it was, why did you ask me?
Col. Robert E. Hogan: I wasn't sure which was the right one, but I was certain you'd pick the wrong one.
 
Mr Potato head is even throwing in the race card. Guy is delusional.

Delusional is the exact word I was planning on using. Either that or he was spewing outright lies... he clearly looked uncomfortable up there.
 
Boeheim and his communication with the NCAA:

Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Achtung!
[no response]
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Achtung!
Cpl. Peter Newkirk: What did you say, Schultz?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: I said 'Achtung!'
Cpl. Peter Newkirk: Oh. Your bid, Kinch.
Kinch: Two of clubs.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: When I say 'Achtung' that means that you all are to SNAP to attention.
Cpl. Peter Newkirk: Oh, is that what it means? Huh! I always thought it meant 'Good morning' or 'Greetings, Mate.' Something like that.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: No, no. 'Achtung' is a command. When I say 'Achtung' I want you all to come to attention at once.
Cpl. Louis LeBeau: I wasn't sure what that one meant myself. It always sounded like Schultz was just clearing his throat. So that's a command for attention, huh?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: That's right! Now that you all know it...
[Schultz leaves and then re-enters the room]
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Achtung!
Sgt. Andrew Carter: And a 'Good morning' to you, too, Schultz.
Kinch: Didn't you hear what Schultz said?
Sgt. Andrew Carter: Sure. He said 'Achtung' so I said 'Good morning' right back to him.
Kinch: Achtung doesn't mean 'Good morning.'
Sgt. Andrew Carter: Well, that's what Newkirk says it means. And who are we gonna believe? One of us or one of them?
Kinch: He's got a point there.
Cpl. Louis LeBeau: Yes he does! You'd better brush up on your German, Schultz.
Cpl. Peter Newkirk: Yeah, don't use words you're not sure of. In future, to avoid confusion, why don't you just say 'Good Morning' in English?
Col. Robert E. Hogan: Hi Schultz! Just let us all know when it's time for Roll Call, will you?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Jawohl, Colonel Hogan... But it IS time for Roll Call. That's why I came here in the first place! It's almost PAST time for Roll Call!
Col. Robert E. Hogan: Well, you'd never make sergeant in OUR Air Force.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Roll Call! Everybody out, out, out, out, out, out, out! Roll Call! Raus!
Sgt. Andrew Carter: Hey Thank you! And a 'Good day' to you, too, Schultz.
 
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Delusional is the exact word I was planning on using. Either that or he was spewing outright lies... he clearly looked uncomfortable up there.

Do you find it odd that the people that actually know something about the game are almost unanimously in support of Boeheim - e.g. Jim Calhoun, Jay Bilas, Mike Krzyzewski

And the people that have never played and really don't understand how this all works - are the ones that are against him..

And you say Boeheim is delusional..ok!
 
With JB saying that three years is probably longer than he was planning on staying, the NCAA should call his bluff after the appeal and tell him, if you leave now, we will cut the probation along with the loss in 'ships in half. Would love to see if all his bluster is about the good of the school and students or does he care more about his record?
 
AS long as Boehiem is still there, Cuse won't sniff another title, so I hope he stays another 20 years
 
Do you find it odd that the people that actually know something about the game are almost unanimously in support of Boeheim - e.g. Jim Calhoun, Jay Bilas, Mike Krzyzewski

And the people that have never played and really don't understand how this all works - are the ones that are against him..

And you say Boeheim is delusional..ok!

Let's get real for a minute here. Calhoun and Boeheim have been friends for 40 years. Coach K and Boeheim coached Team USA together and are in the same conference. Jay Bilas will never say a good thing about the NCAA until it dissolves.

You think those three are going to say anything negative about Jimmy B?
 
Not saying something negative about the man and support are far from synonymous. Liking a coach a personal level also doesn't mean they think he didn't do it or wasn't involved. Nice people speed too.

The coaching ranks are a fraternity and the NCAA is a common enemy. they will all line up against the NCAA.
 
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