Syracuse announced on Wednesday that longtime coach Jim Boeheim won't be returning to the team next season. Boeheim coached the Orange for 47 seasons, but was with the university for a whopping 57 years.Boeheim had a record of 1,015-441 at Syracuse, which is just second behind Duke's Mike Krzyzewski for the most wins in NCAA Division I history. He could have had 1,116 wins, but the school's scandal removed 101 victories from his record.Syracuse chancellor Kent Syverud released a statement praising Boeheim's career and contribution to the university. The Orange's new coach will be former player and longtime assistant coach Adrian Autry."There is no doubt in my mind that without Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Basketball would not be the powerhouse program it is today," Syverud said. "Jim has invested and dedicated the majority of his life to building this program, cultivating generations of student-athletes and representing his alma mater with pride and distinction."I extend my deep appreciation and gratitude to an alumnus who epitomizes what it means to be 'Forever Orange.'"Despite Syracuse's announcement and Jim Boeheim's hints about his future earlier this week, there has been some confusion on what really happened. Some reports are saying that Boeheim is retiring, while others are reporting that he stepped down.With Duke's Mike Krzyzewski retiring last season, UNC's Roy Williams retiring two years ago and Notre Dame's Mike Brey leaving the program after this season, it seems like a new generation of the Atlantic Coast Conference is on the horizon.Boeheim's voice was curiously absent from the school's announcement of the changeover. In contrast, Krzyzewski had a yearlong farewell tour that culminated with a Final Four run last season, with Williams presiding over a news conference in April 2021 to announce his retirement and Brey announcing his decision in January. After Syracuse fell 77-74 to Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament on Wednesday, Boeheim provided cryptic answers but did not definitively declare his status. Then, hours later, the school released its announcement.Accordingly, fans on social media started to decipher the situation in Syracuse. Some argued that Boeheim was forced to retire, as the university wanted to move on, while others believe that he was fired.Big Cat@BarstoolBigCatJim Boeheim went out in one of the weirder ways possible. Was he kind of fired? Did he retire? Did he want to come back?3589140Jim Boeheim went out in one of the weirder ways possible. Was he kind of fired? Did he retire? Did he want to come back? https://t.co/CMIcXcRzVBJonathan Hooke@JonathanwHookeLets be clear here. Jim Boeheim definitely did not retire today. He 1000% got fired. He had one year left on his deal. He repeatedly stated it’s up to the school. Jim wanted to come back and coach for more years. Syracuse said no. What an odd finish to a long career.32Lets be clear here. Jim Boeheim definitely did not retire today. He 1000% got fired. He had one year left on his deal. He repeatedly stated it’s up to the school. Jim wanted to come back and coach for more years. Syracuse said no. What an odd finish to a long career.Luck@Quierra_LuckWhat Jim Boeheim is telling yall is... if Syracuse let him stay, he will stick around... if they decide to move on, he wouldn't be fired cause he retired already lmao174What Jim Boeheim is telling yall is... if Syracuse let him stay, he will stick around... if they decide to move on, he wouldn't be fired cause he retired already lmaoNathan Carroll@Nathan_26_@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 This reads to me like “I want to still be around the program, but I think the university wants me gone”4@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 This reads to me like “I want to still be around the program, but I think the university wants me gone”Fire Boeheim@FIREBOEHEIMJim Boeheim not retiring when given the chance, and instead getting fired, is the most Jim Boeheim thing ever. #Syracuse #Boeheim41Jim Boeheim not retiring when given the chance, and instead getting fired, is the most Jim Boeheim thing ever. #Syracuse #BoeheimJohn Schena@JohnSchena@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 sounds like he's done coaching but would continue to work in some capacity for Syracuse, if permitted. can imagine a lot of reasons Syracuse might not be interested in that arrangement.2@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 sounds like he's done coaching but would continue to work in some capacity for Syracuse, if permitted. can imagine a lot of reasons Syracuse might not be interested in that arrangement.Cory Smith@RCorySmith@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 This interview:49@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 This interview: https://t.co/SIGmHN7p5xZen Master@caldashsoul@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 Geez the guys acting like he’s being questioned for killing someone with his car or something8@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 Geez the guys acting like he’s being questioned for killing someone with his car or somethingDavid Griggs@DavidGPuppet@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 The one thing I admire so much about Boeheim is his complete refusal to give straight answers to straight and basic questions.26@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 The one thing I admire so much about Boeheim is his complete refusal to give straight answers to straight and basic questions.pax omnibus ✝️@pax_omnibus@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 Sounds like Boheim wanted to negotiate an honorary position at Syracuse like Coach K at Duke & Roy Williams at N.C. got. Give him an office, pay him $1 million a year to show up now & then. Syracuse isn’t interested. This hurt Jimbo’s feelings. Bruised his ego.@BrendanRMarks @DonnaDitota1 Sounds like Boheim wanted to negotiate an honorary position at Syracuse like Coach K at Duke & Roy Williams at N.C. got. Give him an office, pay him $1 million a year to show up now & then. Syracuse isn’t interested. This hurt Jimbo’s feelings. Bruised his ego.Also Read: "Eating too many wings and thighs injury" - Luka Doncic’s injury update sparks hilarious memes and reactionsJim Boeheim's career in retrospectJim Boeheim cuts down the net after Syracuse won the NCAA championship in 2003.Jim Boeheim played college basketball for Syracuse from 1962 to 1966. He played professionally for a brief time before getting hired as an assistant coach in 1969. He was promoted as coach in 1976 and was in that position until 2023.Boeheim won one NCAA championship in 2003, a team led by Carmelo Anthony. The 78-year-old coach helped Syracuse to five Final Four appearances, 10 Big East regular-season titles and five Big East Tournament championships. He was inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Basketball Hall of Fame.Apart from coaching Syracuse, Boeheim also served as an assistant coach for Team USA. He won three Olympic gold medals and two World Cup championships.Also Read: "Was Ja in the passenger seat" - NBA fans go in a frenzy following Shawn Kemp's alleged involvement in a drive-by shooting