Picking Splinters: A Senior Sendoff for Hoyas

As far as prolific recruiting classes go, the four freshmen that took the court for the Georgetown Hoyas in 2004-05 did not appear particularly remarkable at first inspection. The big gangly dude was 7-foot-2, but still managed to miss layups a foot from the hoop. The short kid was a walk-on, an Ivy League-caliber guard who some assumed got lucky when the coach that recruited him to Princeton took the job at Georgetown. Another freshman had hair that made him look like the Predator. None of them even rated in the Rivals.com rankings of the top 150 incoming freshmen.

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Picking Splinters: A Senior Sendoff for Hoyas

As far as prolific recruiting classes go, the four freshmen that took the court for the Georgetown Hoyas in 2004-05…

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