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Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 2:31 pm
by hoyahooligan

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 3:30 pm
by marquette
Nice. Should be good for recruiting.

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:11 pm
by Xudash
Very nice.

Congrats!

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 11:43 am
by Red Rooster
marquette wrote:Nice. Should be good for recruiting.


For the most part, kids go to play for schools where they connect with coaching staff, a fan of the program, etc. Practice facilities very rarely, if ever, play a role in recruiting. Frankly, it's severely overrated. They'll continue to recruit on the same level, as they've been previously recruiting, IMO.

It is a nice facililty, but Georgetown's new facility is basically standard for many, D-1 schools.

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 11:52 am
by TrueBlueJay
Red Rooster wrote:
It is a nice facililty, but Georgetown's new facility is basically standard for many, D-1 schools.


Correct - and if you Do Not have it you are at a disadvantage.

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 5:52 pm
by marquette
TrueBlueJay wrote:
Red Rooster wrote:
It is a nice facililty, but Georgetown's new facility is basically standard for many, D-1 schools.


Correct - and if you Do Not have it you are at a disadvantage.


Yup, which is why in the past 15 years you've seen Marquette, Creighton, Georgetown, Providence, and Nova (I think) put up dedicated practice facilities. I believe Xavier has something similar as well but it is located inside the Cintas Center.

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 7:00 pm
by whiteandblue77
Red Rooster wrote:
It is a nice facililty, but Georgetown's new facility is basically standard for many, D-1 schools.


I think this post is a litmus test proving that Stever's not really a Georgetown fan. No way would he have not taken the bait and been all over this like flies on shit.

The Thompson center is a 144,000 sq. ft., five-level building that cost $61 million... not standard at all, and is hands down THE BEST facility in college basketball.

By comparison:

Kentucky's Joe Craft Center is 102,000 sq.ft. and cost $30 million.

West Virginia Living is a 64,000-sq.ft facility at $24 million

Indiana's Cook Hall is 67,000-square-foot and $20 million

Villanova's Davis Center 55,000 sq. ft. and $18.5 million

Creighton's Championship Center 43,000-square-feet and $11 million

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 7:30 pm
by stever20
It's a very good facility.

BUT-
1st off- costs- the reason the cost was so high is where it's located.

Maybe it'll help recruiting out some- but would say that recently the recruiting hasn't been the issue. Coaching has been the issue. And like someone said on the polls- Georgetown's old style just doesn't fit in the New Big East- or with the way the refs call the rules today.

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:32 pm
by Red Rooster
whiteandblue77 wrote:
Red Rooster wrote:
It is a nice facililty, but Georgetown's new facility is basically standard for many, D-1 schools.


I think this post is a litmus test proving that Stever's not really a Georgetown fan. No way would he have not taken the bait and been all over this like flies on shit.

The Thompson center is a 144,000 sq. ft., five-level building that cost $61 million... not standard at all, and is hands down THE BEST facility in college basketball.

By comparison:

Kentucky's Joe Craft Center is 102,000 sq.ft. and cost $30 million.

West Virginia Living is a 64,000-sq.ft facility at $24 million

Indiana's Cook Hall is 67,000-square-foot and $20 million

Villanova's Davis Center 55,000 sq. ft. and $18.5 million

Creighton's Championship Center 43,000-square-feet and $11 million


"Standard," per size and cost--maybe, not. "Standard," per normalcy of many, D-1 programs--yes, it is. Lots of schools have very, nice practice facilities. IMO, the facility won't be a make or break situation when it comes to recruitment.

As, TrueBlueJay said earlier, "you are at a disavantage," without one. But, I also don't believe it's some kinda of magic wand that automatically catapults one to upper-echelon recruiting. I still believe their recruiting will not be any different than what we've seen in the past.

Re: Georgetown Opens New Practice Facility

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:48 pm
by stever20
recruiting hasn't been the issue. last 7 years- Georgetown has had a top 26 recruiting class 5 times. So I think I would say that Georgetown has been doing already upper echelon recruiting. The talent has been there.