ESPN's Summer Shootaround - Big East
Gottlieb:
Felt like Scottie Reynolds had been there for a solid decade - a good ten years.
Katz says Pitt is preseason favorite, but not the most talented team in the league.
And hey guess what!? Gottlieb and Katz's video mentions Georgetown ONCE. When discussing a list of other teams in the league. Awesome.
At least Bilas provides a ranking:
4. Georgetown: After a difficult 2008-09, the Hoyas bounced back last season and were better in almost every area. Georgetown was better on the glass and with the ball, but when the lights came on in the NCAA tournament, the Hoyas laid one of the biggest eggs of all the big shots by getting blown out by Ohio. Greg Monroe is gone, but John Thompson III has Austin Freeman and Chris Wright, and they will take over. Georgetown will not have great depth and will have to emphasize its guards, but the Hoyas will still be tough to beat. The question is who will defend, rebound and score inside? Julian Vaughn will have to improve his game to be more productive without Monroe in the fold
Stay Casual, my friends.
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yeah not too exciting
but we can’t just talk about our lunches.
I can have oodles of charm when I want to.
Double true
Take that back. You likely saw that Julian Vaugn got into the mix by documenting his breakfast
by itsallthatmatters on Aug 25, 2010 5:10 PM EDT up reply actions
Damnit
Was going to write about this tomorrow morning. Damnit aja32
I'm not actually Jeff Green's Dad
aja is a better blogger than you
Good talk.
Casual Hoya
by Hire Esherick on Aug 25, 2010 7:40 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
plus,.. this explains a lot about NJ education for JGD
New Jersey endures another bout of bad PR
A silly mistake that cost New Jersey hundreds of millions in federal dollars for schools is just the latest public embarrassment for the state that’s long served as the butt of jokes about suburban aimlessness and industrial blight
“The other problem with blaming ‘Jersey Shore’ for besmirching the state’s good name is that New Jersey doesn’t have much of a good name to begin with,” Moylan writes. “What do we associate with New Jersey? Chemical plants, highways, strip malls, pollution, gangsters, Atlantic City and other falling-apart places, rest stops, denim jackets with fringe, full-service gas stations, above-ground swimming pools, muscle cars, girls with feathered hair, foul odors, and all-around general suburban ennui.”
by MerlinWilson'sSister on Aug 26, 2010 12:14 AM EDT up reply actions

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