‘Cuse poised for bounce-back season, per Andy Katz

According to college hoops insider Andy Katz, Syracuse basketball is poised for a remarkable comeback season. The Orange’s 2023-24 campaign begins in early November with first-year head coach Adrian Autry taking over from the legendary Jim Boeheim. Autry’s roster for the upcoming season is packed with athleticism, depth, and versatility, boasting 13 scholarship players.

Under Boeheim’s leadership, Syracuse has had a mixed performance over the past two years, going 33-32 overall and missing the NCAA Tournament in both seasons. In the 2022-23 season, Syracuse basketball finished with a 17-15 record, which included several close losses.

Looking ahead to 2023-24, experts have mixed predictions for the Orange. While some foresee a high finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference, others place Syracuse basketball in the bottom third of the league standings.

National pundit Andy Katz offers optimism for Syracuse basketball in 2023-24.

Considering Syracuse basketball’s situation, with a first-year head coach replacing a legendary figure, the Orange’s absence from the Big Dance since 2021, and significant changes to the roster this offseason, it’s unlikely for Syracuse to be ranked in the preseason top-25 or early bracketology projections.

However, Katz names the Orange as one of his bounce-back teams for 2023-24, and other pundits advise keeping an eye on Syracuse basketball in the upcoming season.

Incidentally, Katz’s list of top 10 bounce-back teams includes several renowned programs such as St. John’s, Villanova, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Dayton, Oregon, Colorado, Syracuse, Texas Tech, and New Mexico.

I recently stated my prediction that Syracuse will finish in the top six of the ACC in 2023-24 and return to March Madness.

The team’s non-conference schedule presents challenges, without a doubt. As for the 20-game conference calendar, I believe it favors Syracuse basketball, but that’s purely speculative.

I can’t wait for basketball season to start. None of us knows how Syracuse will fare under Autry’s guidance. While I have deep respect for Jim Boeheim, I’m excited about the Autry era.

In the 2023-24 season, Autry and his assistants have plenty of intriguing lineup combinations at their disposal. Autry has expressed a preference for utilizing man-to-man defense, while embracing an up-tempo style of play.

Whether Syracuse basketball will make it back to the NCAA Tournament in spring 2024 remains uncertain. However, this Orange roster promises to deliver an exciting and enjoyable performance. I agree with Katz that Syracuse is poised for a bounce-back season.

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