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When it joins the Atlantic Coast Conference, Syracuse University will not play any conference home games outside the Carrier Dome.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, seeking to clarify statements made by SU chancellor Nancy Cantor, said the Orange would never play an ACC home game in New York City.
“That was never a part of us getting in the ACC,’’ Boeheim said on Wednesday. “It never was. It was never in the discussion. We absolutely would not take conference games to New York City. It was never the intent.’’
Syracuse athletic director Daryl Gross echoed Boeheim’s statement.
Gross said Syracuse’s goal was to have a New York City venue host the ACC Tournament at some point.
“That’s our goal,’’ Gross said.
Gross also mentioned playing a non-conference game against St. John’s. He added that he would do the same with Georgetown, but preferred to schedule a home-and-home series with the Hoyas.
Syracuse has scheduled some “home’’ football games at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. The Orange will play Southern California next year, Penn State in 2013, and Notre Dame in 2014 and 2016.
“With the football packages, it might be the only way to get Notre Dame to play and you make more money there,’’ said Boeheim. “If Duke comes here (for basketball), we’re going to make more money playing here than in New York City.’’
Boeheim also noted that when Syracuse and Pittsburgh eventually join the ACC, the conference’s membership will increase to 14 schools. That large a conference will play an unbalanced schedule. That could mean a school like Duke or North Carolina might play at the Carrier Dome just twice every four years.
“If we’re playing Duke once at home every three years,’’ Boeheim said, “you’re not going to take the Duke game out (of the Carrier Dome).’’
So despite Cantor’s comments, Boeheim said Syracuse fans in the Central New York can relax. When the Orange joins the ACC, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels will come to the Carrier Dome.
“We play games in New York,’’ Boeheim said. “We’ve always done that and we’ll continue to do that. The Jimmy V. The NIT. But there was never talk of playing a conference game there.’’

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and boom goes the dynamite
 
So in other words TWO was speaking out her arse? Wonder if she knows things JB doesn't?
 
When it joins the Atlantic Coast Conference, Syracuse University will not play any conference home games outside the Carrier Dome.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, seeking to clarify statements made by SU chancellor Nancy Cantor, said the Orange would never play an ACC home game in New York City.
“That was never a part of us getting in the ACC,’’ Boeheim said on Wednesday. “It never was. It was never in the discussion. We absolutely would not take conference games to New York City. It was never the intent.’’
Syracuse athletic director Daryl Gross echoed Boeheim’s statement.
Gross said Syracuse’s goal was to have a New York City venue host the ACC Tournament at some point.
“That’s our goal,’’ Gross said.
Gross also mentioned playing a non-conference game against St. John’s. He added that he would do the same with Georgetown, but preferred to schedule a home-and-home series with the Hoyas.
Syracuse has scheduled some “home’’ football games at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. The Orange will play Southern California next year, Penn State in 2013, and Notre Dame in 2014 and 2016.
“With the football packages, it might be the only way to get Notre Dame to play and you make more money there,’’ said Boeheim. “If Duke comes here (for basketball), we’re going to make more money playing here than in New York City.’’
Boeheim also noted that when Syracuse and Pittsburgh eventually join the ACC, the conference’s membership will increase to 14 schools. That large a conference will play an unbalanced schedule. That could mean a school like Duke or North Carolina might play at the Carrier Dome just twice every four years.
“If we’re playing Duke once at home every three years,’’ Boeheim said, “you’re not going to take the Duke game out (of the Carrier Dome).’’
So despite Cantor’s comments, Boeheim said Syracuse fans in the Central New York can relax. When the Orange joins the ACC, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels will come to the Carrier Dome.
“We play games in New York,’’ Boeheim said. “We’ve always done that and we’ll continue to do that. The Jimmy V. The NIT. But there was never talk of playing a conference game there.’’

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Somebody should stuff a sock in Cantor's mouth.
 
What was she thinking.I envisioned pitchforks and torches.
 
When it joins the Atlantic Coast Conference, Syracuse University will not play any conference home games outside the Carrier Dome.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, seeking to clarify statements made by SU chancellor Nancy Cantor, said the Orange would never play an ACC home game in New York City.
“That was never a part of us getting in the ACC,’’ Boeheim said on Wednesday. “It never was. It was never in the discussion. We absolutely would not take conference games to New York City. It was never the intent.’’
Syracuse athletic director Daryl Gross echoed Boeheim’s statement.
Gross said Syracuse’s goal was to have a New York City venue host the ACC Tournament at some point.
“That’s our goal,’’ Gross said.
Gross also mentioned playing a non-conference game against St. John’s. He added that he would do the same with Georgetown, but preferred to schedule a home-and-home series with the Hoyas.
Syracuse has scheduled some “home’’ football games at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. The Orange will play Southern California next year, Penn State in 2013, and Notre Dame in 2014 and 2016.
“With the football packages, it might be the only way to get Notre Dame to play and you make more money there,’’ said Boeheim. “If Duke comes here (for basketball), we’re going to make more money playing here than in New York City.’’
Boeheim also noted that when Syracuse and Pittsburgh eventually join the ACC, the conference’s membership will increase to 14 schools. That large a conference will play an unbalanced schedule. That could mean a school like Duke or North Carolina might play at the Carrier Dome just twice every four years.
“If we’re playing Duke once at home every three years,’’ Boeheim said, “you’re not going to take the Duke game out (of the Carrier Dome).’’
So despite Cantor’s comments, Boeheim said Syracuse fans in the Central New York can relax. When the Orange joins the ACC, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels will come to the Carrier Dome.
“We play games in New York,’’ Boeheim said. “We’ve always done that and we’ll continue to do that. The Jimmy V. The NIT. But there was never talk of playing a conference game there.’’

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Whew, a voice of sanity.

Can that order of torches and pitchforks still be cancelled?
 
Whew, a voice of sanity.

Can that order of torches and pitchforks still be cancelled?

at least send the Fire Department to her home.....
 
When it joins the Atlantic Coast Conference, Syracuse University will not play any conference home games outside the Carrier Dome.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, seeking to clarify statements made by SU chancellor Nancy Cantor, said the Orange would never play an ACC home game in New York City.
“That was never a part of us getting in the ACC,’’ Boeheim said on Wednesday. “It never was. It was never in the discussion. We absolutely would not take conference games to New York City. It was never the intent.’’
Syracuse athletic director Daryl Gross echoed Boeheim’s statement.
Gross said Syracuse’s goal was to have a New York City venue host the ACC Tournament at some point.
“That’s our goal,’’ Gross said.
Gross also mentioned playing a non-conference game against St. John’s. He added that he would do the same with Georgetown, but preferred to schedule a home-and-home series with the Hoyas.
Syracuse has scheduled some “home’’ football games at the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. The Orange will play Southern California next year, Penn State in 2013, and Notre Dame in 2014 and 2016.
“With the football packages, it might be the only way to get Notre Dame to play and you make more money there,’’ said Boeheim. “If Duke comes here (for basketball), we’re going to make more money playing here than in New York City.’’
Boeheim also noted that when Syracuse and Pittsburgh eventually join the ACC, the conference’s membership will increase to 14 schools. That large a conference will play an unbalanced schedule. That could mean a school like Duke or North Carolina might play at the Carrier Dome just twice every four years.
“If we’re playing Duke once at home every three years,’’ Boeheim said, “you’re not going to take the Duke game out (of the Carrier Dome).’’
So despite Cantor’s comments, Boeheim said Syracuse fans in the Central New York can relax. When the Orange joins the ACC, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels will come to the Carrier Dome.
“We play games in New York,’’ Boeheim said. “We’ve always done that and we’ll continue to do that. The Jimmy V. The NIT. But there was never talk of playing a conference game there.’’

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Can't say this enough... Thank GOD for JB.
 
Wasnt this obvious really? Taking away 35k crowds away from the Carrier Dome? Cmon guys. TWO was just talking out of her arse. The only thing I took from this mornings article was that She doesn't know the difference between the ACC tourney and a regular season conference game.
 
Wasnt this obvious really?

Not obvious at all. Reading the whole thing you can tell what she is saying. Lets hope we can get out of anything she promised Swofford and others can set her straight.
 
It was obvious to me. They would never forego 35k events (she mentioned 60k) at the Dome. Our admins are way too shrewd to give away such huge paydays. Completely different circumstances than football.

Much more likely that they start putting the court in the center for big games than ever moving them out of the Dome.

And no way Swofford would expect a full conference member to play home games outside of their home arena. Don't buy that for a sec. You misinterpreted.
 

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