Contrary to the previous post, I'm not in transition, simply silent. Still, I can't resist sharing this piece of wonderful news
Whats everywhere are surely rejoicing tonight, as CRAIG ESHERICK HAS BEEN FIRED! Yes, that's right, Craig Esherick, head coach of Georgetown University's men's basketball team since John Thompson's resignation during the 1998-99 season, was fired Tuesday. During his 6 years, Georgetown played in the NCAA tournament once, the same number of times as IUPUI, a school that's had a Division I basketball program for 6 years! Esherick's teams made the postseason 4 times in six season, declining an NIT bid in 2002, and failing to make the postseason this year.
It's unclear at this point who will replace Esherick, but choices that I can't definitely say would be worse include you, me, St. Francis Xavier, and the rotting corpse of Ayn Rand (inside joke, don't worry).
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