Georgetown's early-season swoon swiftly and dramatically readjusted expectations for this season. The fanbase initially thought that the Hoyas might be an overlooked, talented, fun bunch who would prove themselves against a high-profile early schedule. Instead, they're looking a lot like the team that finished last season under .500.
The numbers back that assessment up. Even after a three-game home winning streak with competition no stiffer than Elon, Ken Pomeroy's projections rate Georgetown 61st nationally with an expected finish of 15-16, which is about on par with last season's disaster (62nd, 15-18).
So what should happen to coach John Thompson III if Georgetown were to have another losing season?