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[QUOTE="Townie72, post: 2149066, member: 780"] I don't think so. (One never knows until it actually happens or doesn't happen.) As opposed to JTJr, JB seems to care about the University. JT Jr has always been for himself first. If you recall the Las Vegas deal that JT set up with the father of one of his player's. It stunk so bad, the University made him withdraw. One of JT Jr's Aces in the hole is his willingness to play the Race Card. Georgetown and the media, local and national, are terrified of that prospect. So they bow down to him. SU isn't as beholden to JB as GU was to JT Jr. This was Georgetown's only athletic success. (Unless you want to count their 1939 football team in the Orange Bowl) I see Boeheim bowing out gracefully. I'm pretty sure that lots of AD's and Presidents watched the Georgetown drama unfold and have learned some lessons. The good news is we have a couple of years to plan this thing, to identify candidates, to gain a consensus on what types of coaches we would consider and to lay out the process. (More like Washington or even Indiana and less like Georgetown) [/QUOTE]
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