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'Cuse next in line after Kentucky
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[QUOTE="OrangeZone, post: 391460, member: 532"] [COLOR=#0000ff][FONT=arial black]where we have traditionally excelled is in talent evaluation. JB and assistants do a great job of finding gems who fit within their system; recall that Hakeem Warrick was a "2nd choice".[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][FONT=arial black] This strategy will continue to serve us well. Consider, Syracuse is a private institution without resources that can match those of the large state flagship universities it must compete with to be among the in the elites of college sport.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff][FONT=arial black] What is occurring now, with UK is the inevitable result of an NCAA whose focus is really about control of the huge amounts of revenue created through its sports; mostly football and hoops. Their rules are convoluted and are enforced in a manner that poorly reflects upon what would benefit the student athlete; ie. individual schools and student athletes are punished and yet; some coaches are very effective at walking the line (between the rules and a violation) which ends with other stakeholders(schools & athletes) getting screwed through those same coaches actions; as they move on to the next scam; errrrrrrrrrrr 'great coaching opportunity'[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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