When Mullin became head coach of this program Jordan And Obekpa couldn't meet the new program standards. Sampson decided to decommit leaving the program with next to nothing.
We gotta give Mullin time. The staff is getting players and this roster is one of the most talented in years. These kids are still learning how to play together and learning what it takes to win at this level.
I'd rather see this out for 2-3 more years and see where we stand instead of canning Mullin and starting over with a more experienced coach. There is no guarantee the next staff can get the tyoe of players this staff has already recruited here. I think current staff continue to get better players all while learning from their in game coaching deficiencies.
Lavin had Dunlap coach his freshmen in his 2nd year as he was out with cancer, Dunlap was a great x and o's coach.
wtf does Mullin have? Jean. You can't compare the 2.
They are the second youngest team with a 2nd year coach (not just on SJU but ever.), so what can you expect to happen?
Only thing i want this year is for Mullin in the last month to improve his in game coaching/ halftime adjustments/ and substitutions. If he does then we'll feel better for 17/18.
Next year I'm expecting atleast the NIT.
Everyone from this year will be either a junior or sophmore, will have Simon and Clark on the court. and I'm praying Zach Brown can play.
If they can't get to atleast the NIT with that talent, then yeah start worrying about Mullin as coach.
Yeah the NIT is probably going light on him.
But this isn't the year to do so. Yeah, I know saying next year all the time F'ING sucks, but wtf can anyone do?
The situation is what it is.