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It's Official: It’s GMac

I hope so Dick. Always a big fan of Gerry. I hope the promised money comes through for him. The goalposts seemed to have moved the past few days from the money is there for Gerry, to now help Gerry be successful by pledging your donation based on the numerous notifications I got today.
giving day is a yearly endeavor for all of su. its been planned for months. you can even give to academic depts. its not some conspiracy.
 
giving day is a yearly endeavor for all of su. its been planned for months. you can even give to academic depts. its not some conspiracy.
Yes. Very smart marketing strategy to introduce him today and push out donations for men's basketball. But also Fran was on Facebook pushing for football donations. I also got emails or saw asks from Falk, IVMF, athletics in general from the new AD. Funny nothing from Newhouse or other places I have donated to in the past. I did donate to Falk this year for a program they did in AZ, and I am friends with April who is now their engagement person, and probably many of you know April from her athletic days. I also gave to IVMF for a program I attended in Syracuse in September while visiting. I always donate when I attend an event with speakers.
 
Since we're always talking about the strength or decline of the Syracuse brand, here's a passage from an article in Front Office Sports today about coaching hires during March Madness...

How March Madness Turns Into a Mid-Major Coaching Raid

Perhaps the most high-profile move: Syracuse’s hiring of Gerry McNamara, a former star player at Syracuse (and member of the 2003 national championship team) and assistant coach under Orange coaching legend Jim Boeheim.

McNamara has spent the last two years as the men’s basketball head coach at Siena. Amid the rumors that he was a contender for the Syracuse role last week, McNamara led the No. 16 Saints, who also won the MAAC tournament title, to a stunning performance against No. 1 overall seed Duke—though the Saints ultimately lost 71–65, the Blue Devils trailed for the first 35 minutes of the game.

This is why I always push back so strongly when people suggest the Syracuse brand is irrelevant. It's not. Needless to say, our on court performance has been awful for a while now. But the brand still matters.
 
Someone said he had his ankle surgery yesterday. Can anyone confirm that? I wonder if he has a few days before he can really do something like the press conference.
They have to get GMAC, Wildhack and Blair schedules to mesh. Haynie will probably have to be there too. There’s probably family responsibilities too.
 
Speaking of the Syracuse brand not being irrelevant [shoutout to Scooch above] PTI gets in on our fun tonight. 1:51 into the show Tony says: "Duke almost lost to Siena, which is why Gerry McNamara is coaching Syracuse today!" Wilbon laughs "in part".

[In a second Syracuse reference in the same show, today's "Happy Trails" was to the SU Women in their loss to UConn. Tony gave extensive time to coach FLJ's complaints about having to play UConn in their house "again". Wilbon was sympathetic: "It is unacceptable, it is unfair, and it is unfair to those kids." Tony was not -- coach better he said. "You're a university that cares about athletics."]
 
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I know nothing and my opinion is as worthless as everyone else's (not named Brian Blair). That being said, once Gerry became a viable candidate, I think it was always going to be extremely difficult not to hire him.

I suspect he crossed the viability threshold when Sienna won the MAAC tourney. Once people could point to him taking a 4-win team to a conference title in 2 seasons, there was going to be a ton of momentum jk behind his candidacy from SU donors.

In my mind, the only thing that could have derailed that was luring an established, winning, current P5 coach to SU. And honestly, SU would never spend the money to hire a candidate with those qualifications. Schertz was on the fringe of that but not P5 obviously.

I have concerns about Gerry as HC, but I love the renewed energy that he'll bring to the program and us fans. I hope that all the donors who promised to open their wallets for him follow through.

We need about $8 million in NIL to pair with the $4 million in direct compensation from SU. Hitting that number is the most important thing necessary to turning things around starting this coming season. Blair's statement made that crystal clear.

It's been a miserable past couple years for SU hoops. Let's go Gerry, crush the offseason.
I don’t think NIL is simply the be-all and end-all. Look at BYU this season. You need competitive NIL but also great coaching. I don’t see that with any of the guys in the SU coaching tree including Gmac. How is another coaching hire from the failed JB coaching tree gonna help us back to being a national power? Gmac will be better than Red, I have no doubt. But he hasn’t proven much of anything as a head coach, I have heard nothing about his offensive vision, and his pace of play at Siena has been a Tony Bennett sludge fest. I see lots of bubblicious seasons in our future and lots of excuses. Hope I’m wrong.
 
Now that we are a few days into it, one can see why Cuse went with GMAC

I’m from Cuse and an alum. My townie friends are thrilled. My “fair weather” college friends are fired up. The buzz is there. It’s mostly the diehards (this board) who were upset on the BH, TJ and Schertz “misses.” The casual fan doesn’t even know these people

Personally I would have preferred the right outsider, but understand the pressure to go with GMAC. Now that is has happened the reaction is palpable

However, it’s short term thinking. If we go 13-18 next year the shine will wear off very quickly. I hope Gerry succeeds because we need to keep this initial momentum going. Really rooting for him and let’s see what happens
 

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