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President Biden Advocates for Syracuse Men’s Basketball in ACC Tournament

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President Biden Advocates For Syracuse Men's Basketball In Acc Tournament

President Joseph Biden, a Syracuse Law School alum, has been called upon to use his influence to support the Syracuse men’s basketball team as they compete in the ACC Tournament in Washington, DC.

Amid discussions of Syracuse’s NCAA Tournament prospects, fans are looking to President Biden to make a bold move that could benefit the Orange’s chances.

Suggestions include allowing former player Gerry McNamara to join the team as a sixth offensive player on the court and implementing the ‘Big East Principle’ to give Syracuse players an advantage in fouls.

While some proposals may be far-fetched, the hope is that President Biden’s backing could bring attention and support to the Syracuse basketball program.

Should the Orange advance in the tournament, there could be further calls for special privileges or interventions to aid their path to success.

The potential impact of President Biden’s involvement in Syracuse’s basketball journey has sparked a mix of excitement and curiosity among fans and observers.