Still a long way for this season, but it's likely we finish worse than last season, and now you have to wonder what the administration will do.
Here is my idea.... It's highly likely we miss out on the NIT. If that happens, you have to move on, considering the season's expectations.
If they do bring him back after missing the NIT, then you force his hand and tell him he has to make changes to his staff. He'll probably buck like a wild bronco, and resign.
So, you either fire him or force his hand, which I think will make him resign.
No, I disagree. Don't force hand. Forcing it is a reactionary response. Let him evaluate and make his own choices. Making him resign would be automatically mire the program in mediocrity for another 15 years. Next year, with talent coming in, we have a real chance. This year, yes, the bench was thin; but they got hosed by the that one kid transferring to CT, and LoVette getting injured for all these crucial games. You have those two kids, and the outlook on the season is so much better.
A regime change is not the answer. All the kids coming in next year would leave, and we will suck for another 15 years.
Patience is the answer. This year is lost. Just tune it out and focus on baseball.
Let me ask you this.... Are you seeing improvement?
There's no discipline, unorganized offense, defense relies too often on steals, hardly any in-game adjustments, etc.
Based on this season expectations, and missing out on the NIT, which is a real possibility, then you have to think of the recommendations I've put forth.
As, I stated before.... I saw some of this stuff his first season. Guess what? Most of it still exists. So, tell me who's learning (rhetorical)?