As NIL continues to reshape the college basketball landscape, programs are increasingly turning to general managers to adjust. Georgetown has yet to follow suit.
Jonathan Wallace seems like a plausible candidate. I would want to be careful about legacy hires, but he seems very well qualified
For the sake of historical accuracy, Big John was the de facto GM from the day he retired till the day he died.
I thought of Fox as a GM, and I thought that hire put us an inch ahead of the curve. Now we are clearly behind it.
Jonathan Wallace seems like a plausible candidate. I would want to be careful about legacy hires, but he seems very well qualified
For the sake of historical accuracy, Big John was the de facto GM from the day he retired till the day he died.
I thought of Fox as a GM, and I thought that hire put us an inch ahead of the curve. Now we are clearly behind it.