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RE: Gonzaga, Georgetown, NC State and others Recruiting Jim Boeheim's Son Buddy
(07-21-2017 08:34 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-21-2017 09:01 AM)ken d Wrote:  Could that actually lead to Boeheim's retirement? It would certainly blunt any negatives about playing for your father if things go south.

I think JB's unfortunately already announced his retirement next year, right?

I hope he stays longer and coaches his son to several national championships. It couldn't happen to a nicer family.

They do have a great family. Involved in a lot of humanitarian efforts. JB did announce his retirement which would be after this season. It was shortly after SU had sanctions placed on it from the NCAA. But a few months ago, he announced he was going to continue to coach until he feels he's ready to quit. It was just after his long time assistant, and coach in waiting, Mike Hopkins got tired of waiting and finally took a HC job elsewhere.
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