Recruiting ain't easy. The longer the fish is in the sea the more sharks it will attract.
That may be true but that excuse isn't going to fly much longer. No I don't believe Mullin is in any danger of losing his job this year if he does not make a major post-season, but at some point it won't matter. My point is Norm was never in any danger until he got to year 6 but the apathy towards the program in the later years was devastating. Legend or not he was brought in here to resurrect his alma mater and land big time local recruits and if he can't do either nobody is going to care after this year.
You fired Lavin for not working hard enough, too much drama around the program and ultimately not winning enough. That's fine. But in two years under Mullin I think we can see some of the things that we saw under Lavin: you got rid of a major assistant coach, had multiple transfers, failed to land many significant recruits, had a late signee transfer after spending just a few weeks on campus and now one key recruit could be slipping away. That is just in two years with no significant winning to show yet. Again it is still early. But I would hardly call this a great start.
Forget about being in danger of losing his job, he doesn't win this year and show some strength in recruiting no one is going to care about the program regardless if he is still the coach. This is a BIG YEAR on the court.