If Mullin does not work out, no one will be surprised. It was a gamble and a half, by an administration who saw $$ signs because the face of the program wanted to bring us back to relevancy. There was little to no search once Mullin wanted to come on board. Look at the leagues coaching salaries, other than Mullin, only a few other guys make 2 million or more, Cooley and Wright. If the school is willing to pay Mullin more than 70% of the league, and make him one of the highest paid coaches, then they can figure out a way to bring in a qualified assistant from a top program to become HC at a competitive salary.