Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but for 20-plus minutes against Georgia State, your Georgetown Hoyas showed many of the flaws that plagued them in their first three games. The offense was whatever the first guy who touched it decided to do, the defense showed neither effort nor execution, and as a result Georgetown trailed by as many as 8 points. But the Hoyas found answers in time: equal parts bully ball, transition attack, and a shortened rotation fueled a turnaround en route to a 91-83 win.
Sophomore guard Mac McClung shook off two rough outings that saw him score a combined 8 points to pour in a game-high 25.