PG may be the least important position in the princeton offense. certainly not as important as a more conventional offense.
Georgetown may exit in round 2, who knows. but they are certainly a lot better off than us in all areas. players, coach, fan support.
Ding, ding, ding, ding! You are correct, boo. I've been telling this to a good friend, who is a fan of G'town.
Due to how the offense is predicated on cutting and screening.... The point guard isn't, as key of a position for a team who runs--as, you say--a conventional offense.
The key for them are guys who are capable of hitting outside shots and one (or, more) of their forwards or centers being good passers. There are also a couple of other factors, but those being vital.
You're right, in that G'town is better than us on every level.... But, I'm not gonna go out and say, their fans are better. The "Phone Booth" isn't an intimidating place to play. They are prone to sit on their hands.
Besides, their fans also have more to cheer for than the Johnnies.... Evenly matched.... Meaning, both teams were playing at an elite level.... I think the Johnnies would have more of a homecourt advantage.
But, it's not.... So, it's a moot point at the moment.