This is an interesting article on the situation at Georgetown from Jeff Goodman at ESPN. From Nova's perspective, it would be great to have the Hoyas return to relevancy, as a revival of the Nova-G-Town rivalry would be great for both programs as well as the fans. Furthermore, Georgetown was expected to be a pillar of the new Big East, and instead they have struggled to break into the top half of the league. The Hoyas playing at the level that used to be expected of them would be a great benefit to the conference.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...gh-spot-john-thompson-iii-john-thompson-looms
One quote I found particularly interesting: "He still tries to recruit high-level guys, regardless of the fit. He needs high-skilled guys, not necessarily the top talent. Obviously, some of the guys fit well--but most of them don't." I think that perfectly sums up the situation at Georgetown right now. There is enough talent on the roster, but for the past two seasons the pieces haven't come close to fitting together.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...gh-spot-john-thompson-iii-john-thompson-looms
One quote I found particularly interesting: "He still tries to recruit high-level guys, regardless of the fit. He needs high-skilled guys, not necessarily the top talent. Obviously, some of the guys fit well--but most of them don't." I think that perfectly sums up the situation at Georgetown right now. There is enough talent on the roster, but for the past two seasons the pieces haven't come close to fitting together.