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Author Topic: Learn About Georgetown, With SB Nation's Casual Hoya  (Read 1541 times)

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Learn About Georgetown, With SB Nation's Casual Hoya
« on: September 24, 2016, 12:02:54 PM »
We're speaking with ten bloggers or writers, each covering a different Big East hoops team. We did this so we could learn about each team from someone who knows them best.

Today, we have a conversation about Georgetown with SB Nation's Casual Hoya.

https://marquettenation.com/2016/09/24/big-east-preview-georgetown-with-sb-nations-casual-hoya/

Question: Where do you think Georgetown will finish this year?


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Re: Learn About Georgetown, With SB Nation's Casual Hoya
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2016, 04:10:28 PM »
So, while Georgetown loses an all Big East player, there's a lot of returning talent along with impact transfers — which will lift the Hoyas from 8th place to 2nd in the conference.

Marquette, on the other hand, loses an all Big East player and despite a lot of returning talent along with impact transfers, gets picked to finish at 7th again.

Makes total sense to me.
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Re: Learn About Georgetown, With SB Nation's Casual Hoya
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2016, 05:28:25 PM »
So, while Georgetown loses an all Big East player, there's a lot of returning talent along with impact transfers — which will lift the Hoyas from 8th place to 2nd in the conference.

Marquette, on the other hand, loses an all Big East player and despite a lot of returning talent along with impact transfers, gets picked to finish at 7th again.

Makes total sense to me.

Move the hoyas back to 5th and I have the same ranking
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Re: Learn About Georgetown, With SB Nation's Casual Hoya
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2016, 01:30:39 AM »
So, while Georgetown loses an all Big East player, there's a lot of returning talent along with impact transfers — which will lift the Hoyas from 8Th place to 2nd in the conference.

Marquette, on the other hand, loses an all Big East player and despite a lot of returning talent along with impact transfers, gets picked to finish at 7th again.

Makes total sense to me.
Ellenson was good enough to be drafted 18th after one season. Was Smith-Rivera even drafted? Realistically, if you look at last year's MU team it is hard to say how many Big East games MU would of won without Henry.

 

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