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Jim Boeheim on Ivy League eligibility policy and its effect on Jimmy Boeheim

There's been a lot of discussion about this. There was some sentiment from our fanbase that it might make sense for Jimmy to graduate / grad transfer, and then be a part of his father's second to last season of a HOF coaching career. Quite a sendoff for JB to be able to coach BOTH of his sons at the swan song.

Then last year, it seemed as though JB and Jimmy both kyboshed that idea in a PS article, indicating that Cornell was a great situation for Jimmy, both academically and athletically, and that door seemed shut. Why come here and be a sub when he can start, play a ton, and be a focal point for the Big Red?

But with all of this craziness / disruption from COVID-19, circumstances have changed -- and maybe Jimmy's thought process will, as well.

Who the hell knows.

I think we're set at forward, but there's no doubt in my mind that the younger Jimmy could help our team next year in a reserve capacity, if that's how it works out.

He finishes out at Cornell this year (get the degree) and does the Free Agent portal roulette as a Graduate student wherever he can best be used.

Jimmy would kill it with Gonzaga. Not kidding.
 

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