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I have a slightly different definition, or more precisely, I hold terms like that to a higher standard than you do.
The run that Georgetown had when Ewing was there was historic (few schools made it to three championship games in four years), the program however, which needs to be viewed through an immensely broader scope, is not historic.
If we hold it to your standards, Oklahoma State, San Francisco, Ohio State, Cincinnati at a minimum are also historic programs and the door likely needs to be held open for Houston, LaSalle, perhaps Bradley, Davidson and Dayton as well.
At some point a line needs to be drawn or there is no way to distinguish standard bearers from also rans.
This is a bunch of claptrap. You challenged superjohn to cite reasons why Georgetown was in fact a historic program. He gave you several reasons (all of which are valid). You then moved the goalposts, as if there’s a freakin expiration date on history.
What are you on about here, anyway?