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Syracuse: Boeheim Continues Adaptability

Monday, 29 August, 2016

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Syracuse landed their second graduate transfer for the 2016 season yesterday in Andrew White.

Will his signing bolster Syracuse in pre-season rankings and ACC predictions?

To Coach Boeheim, Coach Gerry McNamara, and Coach Hopkins they could care less.

They’re use to it. McNamara’s freshman year in 2003 featured a Syracuse team unranked that went on to win the NCAA title.

In 2009, Syracuse sparked by transfer Wes Johnson went from unranked to top ten in a span of a week with upsets over North Carolina and California.

Johnson keyed the start of Jim Boeheim’s adaptability in the current latter stage of his coaching career.

At the time Boeheim despised accepting transfers. Overall, Johnson was the fifth transfer Boeheim had accepted to the program in thirty-two years at Syracuse.

Two years later in 2011 the Syracuse basketball program was under heat with an 878 APR score, which was the second worst in division one men’s basketball.

Boeheim didn’t budge in his recruiting tactics, instead he has added more walk ons that in turn have kept Syracuse in good standing academically.

The controversy only continued for Syracuse after the dust settled on the Bernie Fine investigation.

Overall Syracuse faced a one-year post-season ban and a reduction of athletic scholarships.

This has forced Boeheim and his staff to have fewer leniencies with players. In 2015, Syracuse lost Ron Patterson and BJ Johnson as transfers.

Two players left again this past off-season as Kaleb Joseph and Chinoso Obokoh transferred from the program.

In my opinion player’s transferring out of the program is not a coincidence.

Joseph and Obokoh transferring combined with the graduations of Trevor Cooney, Michael Gbinje, and Malachi Richardson left Syracuse with five slots to fill via scholarship.
As Boeheim has adapted Syracuse has enjoyed an Elite Eight and two Final Four appearances in the last five years.

Expect that to continue in 2016.

Video: Handicapping 101–Making a Proper Wager in Las Vegas

Thursday, 25 August, 2016

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Zack Cimini gives some tips on how to make a proper sports wager when in Las Vegas. Hear his take on mistakes he sees every single day even from residents.

NBA Podcast: Team Futures and Olympic Preview

Friday, 5 August, 2016

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Zack Cimini and Eric Wong partner up for another all hoops podcast. In the first portion of the podcast they discuss NBA team future over/unders. In the last segment they discuss Olympic team odds. Have a listen as Eric brings great Olympic insight before the games begin.

Announcement: New Changes

Friday, 27 May, 2016

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From a blog stand point things have been quiet since football concluded.

Zack’s planning some summertime overhaul website changes to change over features.

Expect less blogs and more video/podcasting content.

Zack still plans on having blogs during the football season but knows his audience wants the on-demand presence of videos/audio.

Thank you all for continuing to follow and track my handicapping plays month to month

ATS Video: AFC Wild Card Preview

Saturday, 9 January, 2016

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Tuesday Zack Cimini, Hollis Barnhart, and John Cranton discussed this weekend’s wild card matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals. Watch and listen to their takes before the game kicks off in a matter of hours.

NFL Video ATS Preview: Vikings vs Packers

Sunday, 3 January, 2016

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Zack Cimini, Hollis Barnhart, and John Cranton discuss the last regular season game of the season between the Packers and Vikings. Green Bay looks to respond after a blowout loss to Arizona while the Vikings try and payback the Packers for a home loss a few weeks back.