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RE: Is Georgetown a basketball blue blood?
(06-20-2017 01:56 PM)ken d Wrote:  The designation of "Blue Blood" implies sustained success for a very long period of time. Like half a century of time or more. And excellence in nearly every decade of that long time.

Georgetown, and UConn as well, are beginning to look like programs that were a product of their conference more than the other way around. Neither were major players before the formation of the Big East, and they have declined since its breakup. UConn held on longer, and may yet hang on in the AAC (or nBE). But judging by the angst among UConn fans about whether they can return to their recent glory in the AAC, they may need help to avoid Georgetown's fate.

I think if the ACC were smart, they'd work out a deal to bring in Georgetown.
06-20-2017 02:05 PM
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