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2022 college basketball coaching carousel of progress

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by dixiehack, Jan 26, 2022.

  1. Cosmo

    Cosmo Well-Known Member

    Georgetown -- outside of the 2006-07 Final Four season -- has been completely irrelevant to the national college basketball conversation since Allen Iverson left.
     
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  2. Hot and Rickety

    Hot and Rickety Active Member

    Absolutely true, but Georgetown has never been big on self-awareness (there were more than a handful of Hoyas fans who were genuinely flabbergasted that the ACC didn't come calling during the last spasm of conference realignment). Its last national title was 38 years ago and its last Final Four run was 15 years ago, but to hear the program's supporters and school officials tell it, those things happened last week. The truth is that Georgetown is, at best, eighth banana in the *DC* sports-world pecking order (behind WFT, Caps, Wiz, Nats, United, Terps men's hoops, Terps football), and one could argue that it's also behind the Mystics and Maryland women's basketball in terms of interest. It plays in a too-big pro arena that's either empty (when the Hoyas are playing either cupcakes or the Big East's lesser lights) or filled with opposing fans (when the Hoyas are playing Cuse, Villanova, UConn, etc.), and there's really no fixing that problem: McDonough isn't big enough or modern enough, there's no room on campus for a right-size college basketball arena that seats like 8,000 and the school's neighbors would never allow such a stadium to be built, anyway.

    Georgetown is basically CCNY right now (minus the game-fixing scandals). Finding a coach who accepts that and can thrive within those parameters will be the key.
     
  3. heyabbott

    heyabbott Well-Known Member

    1. good. As a Terp fan during the reign of King John I just have to say Karma’s a bitch. Treat the world like shit and eventually with world will shit all over you.

    2. what Big East teams from the heyday of the Big East have kept their position atop the basketball world? St Johns is basically in the same position as Georgetown. If you would have said Villanova would remain relevant you’d have been both a soothsayer and unusually observant. Syracuse has remained relevant and successful but it’s also the only school to have to the same head coach and they jumped to the ACC in advance of Boeheim leaving to keep them somewhat relevant. Though it hasn’t helped BC or Pitt.

    3. I’m surprised Ewing isn’t more successful. He’s had tons of coaching experience even if it has t been as a head coach. It seems Like he can recruit but absolutely cannot develop players. So many transfer.
     
  4. BitterYoungMatador2

    BitterYoungMatador2 Well-Known Member

    Well it’s been complete ownage by Clemson so why would anyone? Jeff “Recruiting is for Suckers” Capel has beaten Duke more times than dumbass Clemson.
     
  5. Donny in his element

    Donny in his element Well-Known Member

    Oklahoma State basketball, right now. Miami basketball lost scholarships for several years in the recent past.

    But most schools now self impose a bowl or tournament ban to avoid any additional punishment. Ohio State football, for example.

    And the NCAA has moved toward suspending coaches vs. hurting players.
     
  6. Hot and Rickety

    Hot and Rickety Active Member

    The ESPN story seems to suggest Ewing views recruiting as a tiresome chore -- this seems to be a common thread for NBA guys who try their luck at college coaching -- and that the top recruits he's able to land quickly sour on the Georgetown experience.
     
  7. dixiehack

    dixiehack Well-Known Member

    Auburn basketball banned itself from the tournament last year, which has so heavily crippled it that it is No. 1 in the nation with a player who should go no worse than third in the lottery if he stays healthy. It simply isn’t a meaningful punishment when it is so easy for a top-tier program to reset.
     
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  8. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

    Auburn's self punishment was laughable, and so is any talk that Bruce Pearl isn't a cheating sumbitch.
     
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  9. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    When a player is asked "has the coach lost the team?" and refuses to answer, the gig's up.

    Twenty years ago, that kid would've been sent packing.
     
  10. tapintoamerica

    tapintoamerica Well-Known Member

    Don't forget the Big 12, which has been first or second in KenPom in eight straight seasons and is on its way to doing it for the ninth straight year.
     
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  11. Hot and Rickety

    Hot and Rickety Active Member

    Georgetown is now 0-10 in Big East play after a particularly embarrassing home loss to Providence in which they led by three at halftime but lost by 19. How do they keep Ewing at this point?

    Jeff Goodman says Andy Enfield is in the mix at Maryland, and recommends that either Maryland or Georgetown make a run at Ed Cooley. Not sure why Cooley would leave his hometown school for Georgetown, but the Maryland job could be enticing for him.
     
  12. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    What’s the worse job now, Georgetown or St. John’s?
     
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