The Georgetown Hoyas had a bad loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions 81-66. There’s plenty of blame to go around, but the coaching staff has admitted that practices weren’t great. Fans see issues with effort, attitude, discipline, and chemistry. Many pundits and arm-chair coaches have made some extreme recommendations to Coach Pat Ewing, as well as some substitution suggestions for his lineup strategies, but less might be more in this case.
Here are six small proposals that could help Ewing and the Hoyas get back on track:
1. Start with lineups that worked in the past
We may only have three data points this year, but last year is not to be forgotten altogether.