Going to be difficult Georgetown obviously is not that bad, there is 0-4 that is bad and then there is 0-4 that you know the team is close to being good.
Per my eyes, they're not close to being good. Maybe, close to being an "okay" team, but not a good one.
No I'm going to slightly disagree with you they beat Oregon on a neutral floor, just flat blew the Maryland game at home, took Butler to OT and was very competitive at home against Xavier. They win the Maryland and Butler games and we are not even debating whether they are pretty good or not. On the other hand they didn't win those games and like SJU have lost some stinkers.
But the talent is there and they are at home. All I am saying is don't confuse them with an 0-3 DePaul team. SJU started 0-5 in 2013-14 but no one thought SJU was an 0-5 type of team.
I'll give 'em the Oregon game, but Dillon Brooks barely played that game, as he was coming off an injury. Maryland isn't overly impressive, IMO (the least impressive 14-2 team, IMO, but may be that's just me). Georgetown also clearly showed they couldn't handle pressure when Maryland brought it late in the game for the comeback win.
Georgetown was also blasted by Wisconsin and Oklahoma State. If I remember correctly, the Wisconsin center outrebounded Georgetown by himself. Or, he may have had more offensive rebounds by himself than Georgetown had as a team, offensively.
They struggled against a low-major in Elon. Let's not forget they were also handled by Arkansas State. They looked very, lackluster during the last 5-7 minutes of the Providence game, last week. They also never really challenged Marquette the last 10 minutes of regulation. Marquette didn't take 'em behind the woodshed, but they always kept G'town at bay.
It's tough to win on the road in good conferences, so I would expect 'em to be competitive at home for the most part. If you watched their game against Xavier, then you would've seen why the game was so close. Outside of Sumner and Macara, IMO, Xavier didn't particularly play well.
I've seen most of their games this season, and they're not good or close to being good. They're close to being a decent team, IMO. So, I wouldn't even compare the Hoyas to the 2013-2014 St. John's team. I see this Georgetown team winning 6 conference games at best.
Their talent is probably on par with St. John's. They have no point guard, and totally rely on Peak and Pryor. Similar to us, they have trouble playing defense (although, they've played a bit better defense lately). They also have trouble keeping quick guards out of the lane.
We'll have to agree to disagree with our rival. I've watched them play many times this season, and this is a very, winnable game, as I mentioned earlier.