There is no question that Norm is leaving behind a better immediate situation for the next coach (if there ever is one), but he wasn't hired to be an interim coach...he was hired to win. He hasn't.
Well sure, but whether he hasn't won wasn't the argument I was addressing. Clearly he's a loser.
Teams recover from bad reps from cheating (see UK winning it all shortly after the death penalty, Indiana by next year, and Ohio St.
This is apples and oranges. With the possible excception of UNLV, Kentucky is arguably the most corrupt sports program in history. They were dirty back then and they're absolutely filthy now. Ohio State football is a cesspool and there's no reason to believe the BB team is any different. So what you're comparing is teams that on the one hand are trying to not get caught cheating and on the other a team that is trying to avoid even the appearance of impropriety. Which is to say that even Norm would be a much better coach if he had the same salary cap as does Calamari.
and Baylor from the same period as us), but falling into basketball obscurity and becoming a joke is much harder to overcome.
Disagree that it's harder to overcome murder than obscurity. Isiah Thomas, an awful coach, a sex offender, and a grade A buffoon, brought FIU out of obscurity merely by agreeing to coach there. Whereas if half your players are in prison for murdering the other half its hard to field a team.
If Norm is fired after this season, a good coach can certainly lead this group to the NCAA's, but the year after is scarier than when Norm took over. We'll only have Q, Stith (appears now to be a backup caliber PG), Lawrence (could be solid), and whatever recruits would come. I'd certainly rather have a soph Lamont and a soph Hill and the memories of Lavor, Artest, Barkley, Bootsy and the NCAA tournament fresh in the minds of area kids and coaches.
Revisionist history. What was fresh in the minds of area kids and coaches when Jarvae was canned was an arrogant bald headed prick coming into their gyms and telling them he wasn't going to offer them scholarships anymore because they didn't deserve them. At least one prominent recruit "hated" SJU back then. Whereas now everybody loves Norm, even if they're not willing to entrust their futures to him.
I can't believe I fell for it this year. I really thought they could win in spite of Norm's coaching coaching shortcomings. The talent looked so much beter, the team looked deeper, kids looked stronger, they can actually take the ball to the rim....
Admittedly I tend to take the long and optimistic view, but I'm pretty sure that at some point this season the switch will come on for some players in the same way it already has for Kennedy. They still have a lot of potential - which they will not live up to this year. In the long run this team would be better off making a bit of a run in the NIT this year instead of an NCAA (or CBI) one and done, with an eye to making a senior laden run in the NCAA next year. Which they'll have to do, as you say, in spite of their coach, who is a bonehead's bonehead.