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Another middling Georgetown season raises questions about what Hoyas should be


Georgetown’s position is unlike any other program in the country because the coach’s father not only hung three Final Four banners on campus and won the 1984 national championship, and not only was also a bold voice for change and progress in college sports, but because he sits on the baseline for each game at Verizon Center, taking in a team that remains in the family. (Washington Post)

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