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The Boeheimeter - The Worst of Times, Best of Times

After the second or third miracle thirty-foot three pointer that Cincinnati hit in their opening barrage, I couldn't help but think of last year's winter swoon. Following the 2010-11 Syracuse squad's 18-0 start, they dropped four straight Big East games against Pittsburgh, Villanova, Seton Hall,...

Jim Boeheim is the New Head Coach at UConn

This, unlike another headline that might be on this front page, is not an April Fools joke. Jim Boeheim is now the former coach of the Syracuse basketball team and currently the hall of fame coach at Connecticut. Well, I assume it's true since that's what #1 rated recruit Brandon Knight said last...

McDonald's All-American Game Preview/Open Thread

Time: 7 pm CT TV: ESPN Official website (including rosters) Even as Texas football recruiting hits a lull after the heady and commitment-filled days of February, basketball recruiting ramps up in the spring with All-Star games, the ESPN Rise National Championship, and the summer evaluation...

It may be time to forget those Fab dreams

It seems Fab Melo, who has been the object of my affection for about a month now, will not, as I once hoped, be wearing an adorable husky dog on his pantaloons. The Gainesville Sun recently spoke with Melo, and the 7-foot Brazilian said he has narrowed his choices to Louisville, Syracuse, Miami...

Fab Melo, you were destined to wear an adorable husky dog on your pantaloons

Mega prospect Fab Melo pretty much has his choice of any school to attend next season. A 7-foot, 270-pound center from Weston (fla.) by way of Brazil,Melo is rated as Rivals' No. 2 center in the country and the No. 5 player in the entire class of 2010. Naturally, UConn has made his final list,...

Coming in 2010: Syracuse's "Melo" V2.0

When Jim Boeheim cut down the nets for his first National Championship in 2003, he was probably wondering if or when he would ever be able to do so again. He undoubtedly also questioned whether he would find another Frosh Phenom like Carmelo Anthony to lead the charge. Six years later, Big...


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