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Jim Boeheim, the Syracuse men's basketball coach, did not share what he called Crouthamel's bleak outlook.
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Jim Boeheim, the Syracuse men's basketball coach, did not share what he called Crouthamel's bleak outlook.
NYT > Home Page By PETE THAMEL 2010
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Shrinking budgets also spur universities to use these tactics, said Jake Crouthamel, a former Syracuse athletic director.
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"Football is the elephant in the whole thing," Mr. Crouthamel said.
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"Football is the elephant in the whole thing," Mr. Crouthamel said.
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Shrinking budgets also spur universities to use these tactics, said Jake Crouthamel, a former Syracuse athletic director.
NYT > Global Home By KATIE THOMAS 2011
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Crouthamel points to evolutions in society and the increasing demands of the profession as reasons for the change.
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Crouthamel predicted other conferences would catch up by adding teams.
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"I've been thinking about this for quite a while," Crouthamel said.
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Eventually, Crouthamel said he saw the Big Ten, the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Southeastern Conference and the Pacific-10 forming four 16-team superconferences and leaving the umbrella of the
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