Nothing we don't already know, but mentions like the one below are not flattering, to say the least:
Georgetown is actually worse defensively than last year. It is 301st in the country in efficiency, after finishing 240th a season ago. The offense is significantly better, in the top 100 in terms of efficiency. It was 189th under Ewing last winter. It is a woeful defensive rebounding team, ranked 309th in the country in defensive rebounding percentage at 69.4 percent. It is 181st in KenPom. The only power-conference schools worse are Vanderbilt and, of course, DePaul.
Georgetown is actually worse defensively than last year. It is 301st in the country in efficiency, after finishing 240th a season ago. The offense is significantly better, in the top 100 in terms of efficiency. It was 189th under Ewing last winter. It is a woeful defensive rebounding team, ranked 309th in the country in defensive rebounding percentage at 69.4 percent. It is 181st in KenPom. The only power-conference schools worse are Vanderbilt and, of course, DePaul.
Ed Cooley’s Georgetown team looks painfully familiar
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