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[QUOTE="Account Deleted at User's Request, post: 2135601"] Understandable but Syracuse offers the same thing. He would have been given every chance to make his own legacy here. Again at the end of the day it's not about Boeheim. It's about Syracuse. Syracuse won before Boeheim. They've won with him. And they will continue to win after him. This university gave Mike Hopkins everything he asked for. He was a year away from taking over for his alma mater and the school that gave him a chance to be begin with. He had a chance to usher Syracuse into a new day. No one expected Hopkins to take over and be exactly like Boeheim. Most were ready for the opposite, ready to see a change in philosophy and culture. Hop was here for a long time. I expected a little more loyalty and investment towards the program that's provided him with everything. These are tough days on the hill. The program has been through a lot over the last few years and is teetering. I guess my view of Hopkins is some one who would want to do everything in his power to get his school and his program back to where it belongs. I thought Hop was a dig deeper in to the trenches type. Maybe using the sanctions and outside noise to fuel the fire to work even harder to bring Syracuse back. There is so much work to be done and I thought Hop would be the guy to take it head on and embrace the challenge. Instead he leaves us a year before he's set to take over and right before one of our biggest summers in a decade for recruiting. This was his time to start making HIS LEGACY at Syracuse. [/QUOTE]
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