Dew wrote:Who benefits more from that series - Cuse or Hoyas?
nickthedribbler wrote:Dew wrote:Who benefits more from that series - Cuse or Hoyas?
Georgetown-Syracuse is one of the great college basketball rivalry games going. Assuming the deal is for a true home and home series, I don't see any way the Hoyas walk away from this.
To answer your question, both programs would benefit from playing, but at least in the near term Georgetown (and indirectly the rest of the BE) would clearly benefit the most. One of the biggest concerns the BE will have in the short term, in my opinion, is OOC schedule strength and RPI issues. This game helps on both counts.
Dew wrote:Who benefits more from that series - Cuse or Hoyas?
nickthedribbler wrote:Dew wrote:Who benefits more from that series - Cuse or Hoyas?
Georgetown-Syracuse is one of the great college basketball rivalry games going. Assuming the deal is for a true home and home series, I don't see any way the Hoyas walk away from this.
To answer your question, both programs would benefit from playing, but at least in the near term Georgetown (and indirectly the rest of the BE) would clearly benefit the most. One of the biggest concerns the BE will have in the short term, in my opinion, is OOC schedule strength and RPI issues. This game helps on both counts.
nickthedribbler wrote:Dew wrote:Who benefits more from that series - Cuse or Hoyas?
Georgetown-Syracuse is one of the great college basketball rivalry games going. Assuming the deal is for a true home and home series, I don't see any way the Hoyas walk away from this.
To answer your question, both programs would benefit from playing, but at least in the near term Georgetown (and indirectly the rest of the BE) would clearly benefit the most. One of the biggest concerns the BE will have in the short term, in my opinion, is OOC schedule strength and RPI issues. This game helps on both counts.
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