GumbyDamnit! wrote:Let me try to be the voice of reason. I thought Patrick did about as good a job as anyone could expect last year, with the number of players he often had at his disposal. A few of those transfers were the result of some pretty bad behavior. We should be celebrating when coaches are willing to sacrifice wins for a tainted roster or program. Maybe I'm idealistic but I think BE programs should aspire for better and should hold players accountable. You want wins at all cost, go to Arizona, LSU or Auburn.
Years 1-2 were JTIII players. He's just now trying to build his own roster. So I'd give him at least 2 more years. He needs to establish a program based on specific values. That sometimes requires patience. Jumping from coach to coach seldoms helps either.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Ewing needs to go. I'd be very surprised if he's still the coach this time next year.
I think there could be a case made that were it not for the Covid situation, Ewing would be gone from Georgetown by now even.
After three years? I'm not so sure on that one. There was immense political pressure to move on from JTIII, especially with JT pulling strings behind the scenes. Cutting ties after only three years, when Ewing clearly overachieved given his talent restrictions, would have been met, internally, with a lot of bad and unnecessary PR. I think he was always guaranteed at least four years, unless there was a massive scandal (which showed he was at fault).
Like I said, I predict a Mullin-type separation after next season, where the two parties mutually part ways - saving face and a lot of headaches for a proud and distinguished alum.
Between Clyde Drexler, Chris Mullin, Jerry Stackhouse, Penny Hardaway, Mike Dunleavy, Avery Johnson, Terry Porter, Mark Price, among others that provide significant data, why would any school or AD willingly hire a former NBA player with little-to-no college coaching/recruiting experience? Absolutely dumbfounding.
MUBoxer wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Let me try to be the voice of reason. I thought Patrick did about as good a job as anyone could expect last year, with the number of players he often had at his disposal. A few of those transfers were the result of some pretty bad behavior. We should be celebrating when coaches are willing to sacrifice wins for a tainted roster or program. Maybe I'm idealistic but I think BE programs should aspire for better and should hold players accountable. You want wins at all cost, go to Arizona, LSU or Auburn.
Years 1-2 were JTIII players. He's just now trying to build his own roster. So I'd give him at least 2 more years. He needs to establish a program based on specific values. That sometimes requires patience. Jumping from coach to coach seldoms helps either.
I agree with all of this except wasn't there a lot of looking the other way when Ewing was a player? Seems a bit hypocritical...
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Let me try to be the voice of reason. I thought Patrick did about as good a job as anyone could expect last year, with the number of players he often had at his disposal. A few of those transfers were the result of some pretty bad behavior. We should be celebrating when coaches are willing to sacrifice wins for a tainted roster or program. Maybe I'm idealistic but I think BE programs should aspire for better and should hold players accountable. You want wins at all cost, go to Arizona, LSU or Auburn.
Years 1-2 were JTIII players. He's just now trying to build his own roster. So I'd give him at least 2 more years. He needs to establish a program based on specific values. That sometimes requires patience. Jumping from coach to coach seldoms helps either.
DudeAnon wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Let me try to be the voice of reason. I thought Patrick did about as good a job as anyone could expect last year, with the number of players he often had at his disposal. A few of those transfers were the result of some pretty bad behavior. We should be celebrating when coaches are willing to sacrifice wins for a tainted roster or program. Maybe I'm idealistic but I think BE programs should aspire for better and should hold players accountable. You want wins at all cost, go to Arizona, LSU or Auburn.
Years 1-2 were JTIII players. He's just now trying to build his own roster. So I'd give him at least 2 more years. He needs to establish a program based on specific values. That sometimes requires patience. Jumping from coach to coach seldoms helps either.
I mean, Ewing has to take some responsibility in all this. Under his watch he has had players in legal trouble and now every good player move on or graduate before next year. I would give him 2 more years, if there isn't some serious evidence that Georgetown is resuming its place near the top of the Big East then he needs to go.
DudeAnon wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Let me try to be the voice of reason. I thought Patrick did about as good a job as anyone could expect last year, with the number of players he often had at his disposal. A few of those transfers were the result of some pretty bad behavior. We should be celebrating when coaches are willing to sacrifice wins for a tainted roster or program. Maybe I'm idealistic but I think BE programs should aspire for better and should hold players accountable. You want wins at all cost, go to Arizona, LSU or Auburn.
Years 1-2 were JTIII players. He's just now trying to build his own roster. So I'd give him at least 2 more years. He needs to establish a program based on specific values. That sometimes requires patience. Jumping from coach to coach seldoms helps either.
I mean, Ewing has to take some responsibility in all this. Under his watch he has had players in legal trouble and now every good player move on or graduate before next year. I would give him 2 more years, if there isn't some serious evidence that Georgetown is resuming its place near the top of the Big East then he needs to go.
gtmoBlue wrote:There is no BE rule that prior great teams MUST return to prominence. Prov, StJ, DePaul bear proof of that. So the wishful thinking of the StJ/Gtwn clique,
that their teams will make the BE great when they return to respectability, is a well meant pipedream.
As for Patrick he'll be fine. Big John was only 43-37 after 3 years at Gtwn. JT got better, so will Patrick. Will Gtwn return to 80's greatness? No.
By the by...MacClung to NCA&T or Howard. Best fit.
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