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Jim Boeheim’s radio show is on Thursdays, (Wednesdays until the Dino Babers Show ends) from 7-8 or 9PM on ESPN Radio in Syracuse, which is AM1200 or FM 97.7 on the dial. The show is at Carrabba's Italian Grill at 550 Towne Drive, Fayetteville, NY. The first hour, hosted by Matt Park, the Voice of the Orange, is on their general network. The second hour, which usually begins with the conference season, is hosted by Gomez, a local radio personality. Last year they did a third half hour segment on Twitch.
Their schedule: Americu Jim Boeheim Show Starts Nov. 9 - Syracuse University Athletics
You can call into the show locally at 315-424-8599 or nationally at 1-888-746-2873. For Gomez’s portion, use 315-424-8599. Or you can submit questions from this page:
Submit a Question! - Syracuse University Athletics
Or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MattPark1 or https://twitter.com/hashtag/AskBoeheim?src=hashtag_click
The show can be heard in Syracuse on FM 99.5. It’s sometime simulcast on AM 1200 or FM 97.7. You can also get it on: TuneIn | Free Internet Radio | Live News, Sports, Music, and Podcasts
There’s now a third segment where Jim and Gomez can be seen on camera at:
The early shows tend to be in a one-hour format. I'll post a summary of them the same night. When they do two hour shows. I will do two posts: the Matt Park segment the night of the show and the Gomez segment the next day.
MY QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
For the Matt Park Segment:
“Coach a couple of different sources have described your players as being ‘chippy’ towards each other during the Clemson game. Under pressure, teams will either come together or come apart. Which is this team doing?”
For the Gomez segment:
“Coach, in the NC State game, Joe Girard got whapped in the face and there was no foul called. In the Duke game, the same thing happened to Judah Mintz -so hard his contacts came out – and again no foul. The ruling was ‘incidental contact’. There are intentional fouls and therefore there are unintentional fouls. What’s the difference between incidental contact and an unintentional foul?”
(For the third segment on Twitch I’ll improvise a question or two after listening to the rest of the show.)
COACH BOEHEIM
(I have, in some instances, put together statements from different parts of the broadcast on the same subject. The quotes may not be verbatim –they are from my scribbled notes. I have not knowingly changed the meaning.
I’ve decided to make things easier on myself and record JB’s response to my questions and comments the night of the broadcast and other things that were discussed whenever I finish transcribing them, which is not going to be 1 O’Clock in the morning anymore.)
I couldn’t complete question one because Jim denied that its premise had never happened. I had asked Brent Axe on his show this afternoon exactly what he’d been referring to and he said that players were glaring and shouting at each other after plays. I attempted to describe that to specify what I was talking about. “None of that ever happened I was within 10 feet of the players and they never did that.’ Matt added that “The media is so far away that they couldn’t have seen it.” Jim said that Brent couldn’t have seen it because he wasn’t there. I acknowledged that I saw nothing on TV, (and then realized that Brent and the guys in the radio post game show- Brian Higgins and Eric Devendorf – would have also watched the game on TV”
Later Jeff in Jamesville called and praised Jim for “putting Syracuse on the map” and asked how he was holding up in the face of criticism. JB: “You always get criticism if you don’t get to the Final Four and then if you don’t win it. I’ve had 46 years of it – except for the year we won. Leonard Hamilton has had a couple of horrendous years at Florida State but he’s still supported 100%. When somebody says players were talking to each other and it’s a lie…There was nothing directed from one player to another….When we lose our players are much more unhappy than anybody and I’m more unhappy than anyone.”
Later I asked question #2. Jim: “I don’t know, (the difference between inadvertent contact and an unintentional foul). I’m mystified. It used to be any hit to the head was a flagrant foul. Now you have to make a ‘basketball move’. I don’t know what they allow. Judah was called for a foul when he was in his shooting motion. That’s a basketball move. It’s just so subjective and difficult to be consistent from one game to the next. The officiating has bene pretty good this year. Visitors have gotten a lot of opportunities to win games. There were a couple of calls against North Carolina and Virginia. The Miami game was a fair game. We’ve had a very fair chance to win games. That’s all I can ask. It’s a heard game to referee. They are sending our officials all over. Our guys go to the far west. The big conferences are sharing referees. I don’t talk to the league, (about the officiating).” Matt noted that Ted Valentine had done 6-8 Syracuse games this year. “That’s not supposed to happen, although I like Teddy.”
I posted the Twitch portion in the thread “My Questions of Tonight’s Jim Boeheim Show” as well as Jim’s interview on Orange Nation this afternoon. The rest of it tomorrow. Next week’s show will be the last of the season.
Their schedule: Americu Jim Boeheim Show Starts Nov. 9 - Syracuse University Athletics
You can call into the show locally at 315-424-8599 or nationally at 1-888-746-2873. For Gomez’s portion, use 315-424-8599. Or you can submit questions from this page:
Submit a Question! - Syracuse University Athletics
Or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MattPark1 or https://twitter.com/hashtag/AskBoeheim?src=hashtag_click
The show can be heard in Syracuse on FM 99.5. It’s sometime simulcast on AM 1200 or FM 97.7. You can also get it on: TuneIn | Free Internet Radio | Live News, Sports, Music, and Podcasts
There’s now a third segment where Jim and Gomez can be seen on camera at:
The early shows tend to be in a one-hour format. I'll post a summary of them the same night. When they do two hour shows. I will do two posts: the Matt Park segment the night of the show and the Gomez segment the next day.
MY QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
For the Matt Park Segment:
“Coach a couple of different sources have described your players as being ‘chippy’ towards each other during the Clemson game. Under pressure, teams will either come together or come apart. Which is this team doing?”
For the Gomez segment:
“Coach, in the NC State game, Joe Girard got whapped in the face and there was no foul called. In the Duke game, the same thing happened to Judah Mintz -so hard his contacts came out – and again no foul. The ruling was ‘incidental contact’. There are intentional fouls and therefore there are unintentional fouls. What’s the difference between incidental contact and an unintentional foul?”
(For the third segment on Twitch I’ll improvise a question or two after listening to the rest of the show.)
COACH BOEHEIM
(I have, in some instances, put together statements from different parts of the broadcast on the same subject. The quotes may not be verbatim –they are from my scribbled notes. I have not knowingly changed the meaning.
I’ve decided to make things easier on myself and record JB’s response to my questions and comments the night of the broadcast and other things that were discussed whenever I finish transcribing them, which is not going to be 1 O’Clock in the morning anymore.)
I couldn’t complete question one because Jim denied that its premise had never happened. I had asked Brent Axe on his show this afternoon exactly what he’d been referring to and he said that players were glaring and shouting at each other after plays. I attempted to describe that to specify what I was talking about. “None of that ever happened I was within 10 feet of the players and they never did that.’ Matt added that “The media is so far away that they couldn’t have seen it.” Jim said that Brent couldn’t have seen it because he wasn’t there. I acknowledged that I saw nothing on TV, (and then realized that Brent and the guys in the radio post game show- Brian Higgins and Eric Devendorf – would have also watched the game on TV”
Later Jeff in Jamesville called and praised Jim for “putting Syracuse on the map” and asked how he was holding up in the face of criticism. JB: “You always get criticism if you don’t get to the Final Four and then if you don’t win it. I’ve had 46 years of it – except for the year we won. Leonard Hamilton has had a couple of horrendous years at Florida State but he’s still supported 100%. When somebody says players were talking to each other and it’s a lie…There was nothing directed from one player to another….When we lose our players are much more unhappy than anybody and I’m more unhappy than anyone.”
Later I asked question #2. Jim: “I don’t know, (the difference between inadvertent contact and an unintentional foul). I’m mystified. It used to be any hit to the head was a flagrant foul. Now you have to make a ‘basketball move’. I don’t know what they allow. Judah was called for a foul when he was in his shooting motion. That’s a basketball move. It’s just so subjective and difficult to be consistent from one game to the next. The officiating has bene pretty good this year. Visitors have gotten a lot of opportunities to win games. There were a couple of calls against North Carolina and Virginia. The Miami game was a fair game. We’ve had a very fair chance to win games. That’s all I can ask. It’s a heard game to referee. They are sending our officials all over. Our guys go to the far west. The big conferences are sharing referees. I don’t talk to the league, (about the officiating).” Matt noted that Ted Valentine had done 6-8 Syracuse games this year. “That’s not supposed to happen, although I like Teddy.”
I posted the Twitch portion in the thread “My Questions of Tonight’s Jim Boeheim Show” as well as Jim’s interview on Orange Nation this afternoon. The rest of it tomorrow. Next week’s show will be the last of the season.