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Boeheim on DC2: 'It's November 1st and He Hasn't Run Yet' (DO; Dougherty)

After Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim explained why he wouldn’t comment on the upcoming NCAA hearing on Wednesday, the conversation flipped to basketball and he addressed the current status of the injured DaJuan Coleman.

Coleman is recovering from a surgically repaired knee and Boeheim wasn’t able to provide much of a timetable for a possible return.

“He’s walking. He’s doing some drills. It’s Nov. 1 and he hasn’t run yet,” Boeheim said at Atlantic Coast Conference media day in Charlotte, North Carolina. “He hasn’t run in 11 months. I would hope that he’s going to try running in November, jumping at the end of November. We’re going to see how it feels. I have no idea what’s going to happen. Doctors don’t know.”
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SU Basketball Picked to Finish 5th, No Players Receive Preseason ACC Honors (DO; D'Abbraccio)

Syracuse placed fifth in the preseason Atlantic Coast Conference poll and no players received preseason All-ACC honors at the conference’s media day in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday.

Duke took first in the poll with 935 points and 41 first-place votes, followed by North Carolina (870 points and 12 first-place votes), Louisville (847 points and three first-place votes) and Virginia (824 points and seven first-place votes).

The Orange received 706 points and two first-place votes. SU finished second in the ACC preseason poll a year ago and came in second at the end of the regular season.

A year after forward C.J. Fair earned the ACC’s preseason player of the year award and preseason first-team honors, Syracuse went without an All-ACC honoree.
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Cuomo to Syracuse: If You Want a Buffalo Billion Deal, Bring Forth a Plan (PS; Weaver)

If Syracuse wants a billion-dollar taxpayer-financed economic development package like its Buffalo neighbor, then local officials, academics and business officials need to put together a large-scale job creation proposal with committed private investment, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today.

The idea should be bigger than the Syracuse Inner Harbor development, a $350 million project that includes new hotels, businesses, residences and a water research center in the city, the governor said. It should be bigger than a new nanotechnology film hub planned for DeWitt in partnership with the state's university system.

"The intensity level needs to come up," he said today during an editorial board meeting with The Post-Standard and Syracuse Media Group. "It's the Inner Harbor on steroids."
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