And that would be perfect for Georgetown. Win a handful of games. Well, actually the perfect season would be .500 in the NEWBIE and .500 overall. Then they could claim they are not Terrible, but they don’t over emphasize athletics. It isn’t that they oppose having a winning program. And they wouldn’t oppose winning a National Championship. But it isn’t that important and they aren’t doing all those things you need to do to succeed at a high level in D1 basketball. If they win, great. If they don’t win, that’s ok. The next Secretary of State is probably on the Political Science faculty and there is a Pulitzer Prize there, and some medical school faculty are engaged in groundbreaking research on cancer treatment.
Georgetown was always sort of the answer to which one doesn’t belong In the Big East. But in the 1970s having Catholic ties was more important or at least equal to academic reputation. It has become more of a misfit as it’s academic prestige has risen and the NOOB has a collection of mostly mid level inner city colleges and religious affiliation has become less significant.
'But it isn’t that important and they aren’t doing all those things you need to do to succeed at a high level in D1 basketball.'
nonsense. they only hired a star alumnus, and then had a pantload of highly rated recruits come (and then leave), to show how unserious they are.
bottom line, it blew up in their face, and now he/they are el stinko.
nice plan. not. kinda like that guy at the casino dropping g notes, all the while saying 'it's a mere bag of shells, pocket change.' and then u see him later at nickel slots.
as to the rest of that falderol, they had one of the very best teeth doctor schools,
'At the time of its closure, the school of dentistry was the second largest dental school in the United States ' wiki
but they blew that one, too, and left the 'splainin' for that mess to their also overhyped school of master babbler beagles.
it's D.C./K street land. cover ur ears iffn u don't want them to bleed.