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I haven't read through all the articles the last few weeks but I don't recall seeing this discussed...
http://zagsblog.com/articles/jim-boeheim-doesnt-sound-like-a-man-who-wants-to-retire/
This is real interesting article for two reason.
1) JB is basically saying "we'll be good the next year(s), esp. if CJ, DC2 and Rak don't to something stupid and leave.
“Hopefully, we’ve got a lot of these guys coming back if they’re smart and we’ll see what happens,” he said. “It will be a great challenge playing down there.”
2) JB rarely, if ever, talks this openly about recruits, to the point where guys go on record. Though he's not, and cannot comment, he clearly likes Ennis, Roberson and McCullough (and probably the others like BJ, etc).
Boeheim sounds excited about the recruits he has coming in for next year and in 2014, a group that includes St. Benedict’s Prep point guard Tyler Ennis and Roselle (N.J.) Catholic forward Tyler Roberson in 2013 and Brewster (N.H.) Academy forward Chris McCullough of New York in 2014.
“I’m excited about the future,” Boeheim said. “We’ve got one of our better recruiting classes coming. We’ve got commitments from underclassmen that I think are very, very good players.”
http://zagsblog.com/articles/jim-boeheim-doesnt-sound-like-a-man-who-wants-to-retire/
This is real interesting article for two reason.
1) JB is basically saying "we'll be good the next year(s), esp. if CJ, DC2 and Rak don't to something stupid and leave.
“Hopefully, we’ve got a lot of these guys coming back if they’re smart and we’ll see what happens,” he said. “It will be a great challenge playing down there.”
2) JB rarely, if ever, talks this openly about recruits, to the point where guys go on record. Though he's not, and cannot comment, he clearly likes Ennis, Roberson and McCullough (and probably the others like BJ, etc).
Boeheim sounds excited about the recruits he has coming in for next year and in 2014, a group that includes St. Benedict’s Prep point guard Tyler Ennis and Roselle (N.J.) Catholic forward Tyler Roberson in 2013 and Brewster (N.H.) Academy forward Chris McCullough of New York in 2014.
“I’m excited about the future,” Boeheim said. “We’ve got one of our better recruiting classes coming. We’ve got commitments from underclassmen that I think are very, very good players.”