Eat a dick, Boeheim. Enjoy those hot rivalries with Wake Forest & Georgia Tech
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"On Feb. 12, 1980, one of college basketball’s greatest rivalries was born. That night, Georgetown mounted a furious comeback on the road to upset second-ranked Syracuse, who came into the game riding a 57-game home winning streak, 52-50, in the last contest ever played at Manley Field House. Afterward John Thompson, ever the shit-stirrer, proclaimed: “Manley Field House is officially closed.” (After an underdog Georgetown team beat Syracuse last month, in their last meeting in the Carrier Dome before Syracuse joins the ACC, Thompson’s son, John Thompson III, now the Hoyas’ coach, told reporters they wouldn’t get a similar line out of him.)"
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"On Feb. 12, 1980, one of college basketball’s greatest rivalries was born. That night, Georgetown mounted a furious comeback on the road to upset second-ranked Syracuse, who came into the game riding a 57-game home winning streak, 52-50, in the last contest ever played at Manley Field House. Afterward John Thompson, ever the shit-stirrer, proclaimed: “Manley Field House is officially closed.” (After an underdog Georgetown team beat Syracuse last month, in their last meeting in the Carrier Dome before Syracuse joins the ACC, Thompson’s son, John Thompson III, now the Hoyas’ coach, told reporters they wouldn’t get a similar line out of him.)"
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