ON JAN. 7, Patrick Ewing walked to the dais at Capital One Arena in Washington for a postgame media conference. Georgetown had just lost its Big East opener at home to Marquette, and he was not happy with the 28-point defeat.
"As a player who helped build this program, I am disappointed in my team's performance," said Ewing of the 92-64 result, adding, "everybody is on notice."
"This is not what Georgetown basketball is about."
Ewing's sharp words for his team were those of a frustrated coach. But his next statement suggested that both he, and the idling program he leads, have reached a boiling point: "Big John is rolling over in his grave for the performance that we showed tonight."
DeadHeadHoya wrote:Worse . They are one of the worst teams in the history of the Big East: un fuckkng real it got this bad
DudeAnon wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Worse . They are one of the worst teams in the history of the Big East: un fuckkng real it got this bad
Its wild, I remember when X was joining the Big East I immediately thought "hell yea, we get to play Marquette and Georgetown twice a year" when in reality I should've been excited about Providence and Seton Hall.
ArmyVet wrote:DudeAnon wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Worse . They are one of the worst teams in the history of the Big East: un fuckkng real it got this bad
Its wild, I remember when X was joining the Big East I immediately thought "hell yea, we get to play Marquette and Georgetown twice a year" when in reality I should've been excited about Providence and Seton Hall.
It would be interesting to somehow quantify the contribution of each of the schools since realignment. Obviously Nova would be #1, but after that I'm not sure. The three new additions would probably all be in the top half while some of the perennial "name" schools would be much lower.
DudeAnon wrote:DeadHeadHoya wrote:Worse . They are one of the worst teams in the history of the Big East: un fuckkng real it got this bad
Its wild, I remember when X was joining the Big East I immediately thought "hell yea, we get to play Marquette and Georgetown twice a year" when in reality I should've been excited about Providence and Seton Hall.
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