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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby Xavier4036 » Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:22 pm

Legit question to Georgetown fans …. How do you get excited about a hire of a guy that’s won 3 NCAA tournament games in 17 years as a head coach? Let alone making him one of the Top 5 paid coaches in the country?
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby Hoya9697 » Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:29 pm

Xavier4036 wrote:Legit question to Georgetown fans …. How do you get excited about a hire of a guy that’s won 3 NCAA tournament games in 17 years as a head coach? Let alone making him one of the Top 5 paid coaches in the country?


The money issue is a bit of a red herring. An extra couple million on a budget of $1.5 billion doesn’t really mean much at the end of the day for a school like GU.

As far as Ed’s bonafides, we needed to stanch the bleeding. He’s an extremely high floor kind of candidate and will likely have us at .500 in conference within a couple years. GU couldn’t afford taking a shot on an English or even a Shrewsbury type candidate from a brand perspective. The alumni are in all out revolt against Jack D and this was by far the best pick to placate both of the camps that have been in pretty bitter opposition for several years, the townies who worship at the altar of JT and the alums who are tired of the Thompson familigia bs.

And there are those of us who feel like the GU ceiling is far, far higher than that of a PC. Market, recruiting grounds, academics (that does matter to certain recruits and parents), campus, facilities. I’d challenge any BE fan to name a better bar than the Tombs or better sammy than the chicken madness a block off campus.
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby adoraz » Tue Mar 21, 2023 12:55 am

Hoya9697 wrote:
Xavier4036 wrote:Legit question to Georgetown fans …. How do you get excited about a hire of a guy that’s won 3 NCAA tournament games in 17 years as a head coach? Let alone making him one of the Top 5 paid coaches in the country?


The money issue is a bit of a red herring. An extra couple million on a budget of $1.5 billion doesn’t really mean much at the end of the day for a school like GU.

As far as Ed’s bonafides, we needed to stanch the bleeding. He’s an extremely high floor kind of candidate and will likely have us at .500 in conference within a couple years. GU couldn’t afford taking a shot on an English or even a Shrewsbury type candidate from a brand perspective. The alumni are in all out revolt against Jack D and this was by far the best pick to placate both of the camps that have been in pretty bitter opposition for several years, the townies who worship at the altar of JT and the alums who are tired of the Thompson familigia bs.

And there are those of us who feel like the GU ceiling is far, far higher than that of a PC. Market, recruiting grounds, academics (that does matter to certain recruits and parents), campus, facilities. I’d challenge any BE fan to name a better bar than the Tombs or better sammy than the chicken madness a block off campus.


In 2 years Shrewsbury already has 1 NCAA Tournament win (.5 per year) compared to Cooley's 3 in 17 years (.17 per year). If Georgetown actually had a shot with Shrewsbury and didn't hire him for whatever reason, that's insane. Not only that, but they'd be poaching from a Big Ten school rather than a Big East (along with their recruits/players).

I'd hope that Shrewsbury was never walking through that door, along with all other decent candidates. Only thing that'd make this make sense.
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby kayako » Tue Mar 21, 2023 3:13 am

adoraz wrote:
In 2 years Shrewsbury already has 1 NCAA Tournament win (.5 per year) compared to Cooley's 3 in 17 years (.17 per year). If Georgetown actually had a shot with Shrewsbury and didn't hire him for whatever reason, that's insane. Not only that, but they'd be poaching from a Big Ten school rather than a Big East (along with their recruits/players).



All indications point to Cooley being their top target before the tournament, which means Shrewsbury hadn't made the tournament yet.
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby DeadHeadHoya » Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:28 am

Xavier4036 wrote:Legit question to Georgetown fans …. How do you get excited about a hire of a guy that’s won 3 NCAA tournament games in 17 years as a head coach? Let alone making him one of the Top 5 paid coaches in the country?

Because he brings a great culture and attitude we need . We just had Ewing for crying out loud. Any NCAA even discussion is a huge upgrade . Plus hopefully he does even better once he gets rolling

Could not be more excited to have him as coach !
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby stever20 » Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:45 am

I think it's funny that people are bringing up the time at Fairfield for Cooley like it's really all that meaningful. Last 10 years, he's been to the tourney 7 times- and would be 8 were it not for 2020. Only 1 regular bad year(not really counting the bizarre year of 2021).
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby DeadHeadHoya » Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:46 am

He was coach of the year last year . He’s an elite coach and hopefully he hasn’t even Peaked yet and the best is yet to come . Sorry friars , always liked PC but it’s a business and you can move on from this

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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby XUFan09 » Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:58 am

adoraz wrote:
Hoya9697 wrote:
Xavier4036 wrote:Legit question to Georgetown fans …. How do you get excited about a hire of a guy that’s won 3 NCAA tournament games in 17 years as a head coach? Let alone making him one of the Top 5 paid coaches in the country?


The money issue is a bit of a red herring. An extra couple million on a budget of $1.5 billion doesn’t really mean much at the end of the day for a school like GU.

As far as Ed’s bonafides, we needed to stanch the bleeding. He’s an extremely high floor kind of candidate and will likely have us at .500 in conference within a couple years. GU couldn’t afford taking a shot on an English or even a Shrewsbury type candidate from a brand perspective. The alumni are in all out revolt against Jack D and this was by far the best pick to placate both of the camps that have been in pretty bitter opposition for several years, the townies who worship at the altar of JT and the alums who are tired of the Thompson familigia bs.

And there are those of us who feel like the GU ceiling is far, far higher than that of a PC. Market, recruiting grounds, academics (that does matter to certain recruits and parents), campus, facilities. I’d challenge any BE fan to name a better bar than the Tombs or better sammy than the chicken madness a block off campus.


In 2 years Shrewsbury already has 1 NCAA Tournament win (.5 per year) compared to Cooley's 3 in 17 years (.17 per year). If Georgetown actually had a shot with Shrewsbury and didn't hire him for whatever reason, that's insane. Not only that, but they'd be poaching from a Big Ten school rather than a Big East (along with their recruits/players).

I'd hope that Shrewsbury was never walking through that door, along with all other decent candidates. Only thing that'd make this make sense.

Shrewsbury makes more sense if Georgetown had just fired John Thompson III. The program was in decent position, two years removed from a protected seed, and Georgetown could afford to swing for the fences on a guy who looks really promising. The risk is that Shrewsbury is just catching lightning in a bottle right now, and he falls flat at Georgetown when the program has already gone through five years of Patrick Ewing. Back-to-back coaching failures would be really bad for Georgetown, especially when the coach prior to that also for fired after dropping off at the end of his tenure. It's already been eight years since they were last in the tournament. A failed hire here would extend that to eleven or twelves years.

Cooley, meanwhile, is as close to a sure thing that you can get at this level. He has shown over three full recruiting cycles that he can produce decent to good teams in a major conference that often make the tournament and he did it at a like-minded institution to Georgetown but with fewer resources. A lower ceiling but a much higher floor.
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby stever20 » Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:02 am

XUFan09 wrote:Shrewsbury makes more sense if Georgetown had just fired John Thompson III. The program was in decent position, two years removed from a protected seed, and Georgetown could afford to swing for the fences on a guy who looks really promising. The risk is that Shrewsbury is just catching lightning in a bottle right now, and he falls flat at Georgetown when the program has already gone through five years of Patrick Ewing. Back-to-back coaching failures would be really bad for Georgetown, especially when the coach prior to that also for fired after dropping off at the end of his tenure. It's already been eight years since they were last in the tournament. A failed hire here would extend that to eleven or twelves years.

Cooley, meanwhile, is as close to a sure thing that you can get at this level. He has shown over three full recruiting cycles that he can produce decent to good teams in a major conference that often make the tournament and he did it at a like-minded institution to Georgetown but with fewer resources. A lower ceiling but a much higher floor.

And Cooley has shown that he can work the transfer portal to great success. Something big in turning around Georgetown quickly.
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Re: It's time to review Georgetown

Postby XUFan09 » Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:28 am

stever20 wrote:
XUFan09 wrote:Shrewsbury makes more sense if Georgetown had just fired John Thompson III. The program was in decent position, two years removed from a protected seed, and Georgetown could afford to swing for the fences on a guy who looks really promising. The risk is that Shrewsbury is just catching lightning in a bottle right now, and he falls flat at Georgetown when the program has already gone through five years of Patrick Ewing. Back-to-back coaching failures would be really bad for Georgetown, especially when the coach prior to that also for fired after dropping off at the end of his tenure. It's already been eight years since they were last in the tournament. A failed hire here would extend that to eleven or twelves years.

Cooley, meanwhile, is as close to a sure thing that you can get at this level. He has shown over three full recruiting cycles that he can produce decent to good teams in a major conference that often make the tournament and he did it at a like-minded institution to Georgetown but with fewer resources. A lower ceiling but a much higher floor.

And Cooley has shown that he can work the transfer portal to great success. Something big in turning around Georgetown quickly.

Yes, definitely. Someone on the Xavier board put the over/under on Georgetown making the tournament at 2.5 seasons. I'm taking the under in part because of the transfer portal.
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