Frank Deford: Jim Boeheim learns the price of loyalty in Bernie Fine scandal
Who's tired of reading about perverts and predators roaming the sidelines of college sports? Everyone? Better get used to it, because the biggest fear of Athletic Directors everywhere is that this is going to end up looking like
Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor gave men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim a vote of confidence Tuesday amid an investigation of child molestation allegations against his former longtime assistant coach.
Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor gave men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim a vote of confidence Tuesday amid an investigation of child molestation allegations against his former longtime assistant coach.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim said Tuesday that "what happened on my watch" will be revealed once police complete their inquiry into child molestation accusations against his former
Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim's job, though, appears safe at the moment – this despite a strong defense of Fine – and condemnation of his accusers – when the allegations were first reported. Boeheim released a statement about Fine's firing on Sunday,







