Xanadu
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Jim Boeheim is a baby boomer and that generation has long since sailed away.Jim Boeheim says hi
Jim Boeheim is a baby boomer and that generation has long since sailed away.Jim Boeheim says hi
She's genuine. What you see is what you get with her, always has been.From the way outside looking in, I love her. I love her energy, her positivity, her love for City her love for the University, her love for the athletic department. I love her.
The point is to enjoy him while he is here because he will be successful and then he will be gone. SU is not his destination. He’s here to coach football, not be in love with the community.Ok….? Not sure you have a point. Do you?
Yep that’s 99% of assistant coaches, from Alabama on downThe point is to enjoy him while he is here because he will be successful and then he will be gone. SU is not his destination. He’s here to coach football, not be in love with the community.
Actually he isn’t a boomer which are people born from 1946 to 1964. He was born towards the end of the greatest generation. (1944)Jim Boeheim is a baby boomer and that generation has long since sailed away.
I was born in 1965. Am considered a boomer or a Gen Xer or a combo of both, XBoomer? I have always wondered this. I think I identify more with the boomers, I'll go with that.Actually he isn’t a boomer which are people born from 1946 to 1964. He was born towards the end of the greatest generation. (1944)
The point is to enjoy him while he is here because he will be successful and then he will be gone. SU is not his destination. He’s here to coach football, not be in love with the community.
Nice letterman’s jacket. I understand Dino promised one for everyone if they made it to a bowl game.
That the swag bag?
I'm planning to travel to NYC to freeze my rear end off, if for no other reason, than to cheer on Mikel Jones for all he's put in for this team (likely) one last time.
If he’s a very successful OC here, then we benefitted too. It’s how it works. Not the worst thing to produce successful coaches.I mean…is SU anyone’s planned destination? Even alums don’t want to stay. I don’t know what you expect from Beck. It’s pretty clear his destination is as a HC at the highest levels of P5, same as White. He’s going to be a very successful OC here and then he’s going to jump to the next opportunity. It’s business and these guys are ambitious. SU and Syracuse is never going to make someone’s heart race…