The worst thing this program could do would be to fire Mullin in the next two years...the program would go down the tubes for another 10 years unless we brought Pitino out of retirement and became a bandit program.
I don't agree at all. You can't just keep the job because your last name is Mullin. If things don't improve greatly you have to make the change.
This talk of firing Mullin is absurd. It's a knee jerk reaction to losing.
It's only absurd because you didn't say it first.
Listen up, dude.... I'll give him another season (although, I would understand dismissing him, if we were to finish up with 1 or 2 conference wins), and understand that he'll be here next season. But, if he doesn't make it to the NCAA Tournament a season from now, then he needs to be removed. Period!
It's absurd because you don't talk about firing a new fvcking coach after 2 1/2 years. He started with just Amar. At least norm had Showtime and Lamont Hamilton as freshmen and guys like Andre Stanley. Every coach should be given 4 years minimum.
Again, it's only absurd because you didn't say it, know-it-all. As, much as I liked Andre Stanley for what he was going through, per taking care of his ill mother and catching the train from his home to make it to school and practice everyday..... Let's just say we'll leave it right there.
We go through the same cycle every three years! I didn't want Jarvis fired and I didn't want Lavin fired for the same reasons. It dooms the program for years unless you bring in a Jamie Dixon caliber coach which we'll never get.
Jarvis needed to be fired, so I was fine with it. I just didn't like the timing, and felt it was better off done after the season. He had basically quit on the job (insubordination).
I didn't want Lavin fired, either (although, I kinda understood why). Frankly, I think he somewhat had gotten the shaft.
You don't know what kinda coach we are capable of bringing in. Even if it's dumb luck, there is always a chance you can hit on someone similar to a Jamie Dixon.
When you fire a coach you lose years of recruiting, you lose all of your signed recruits and current players, and then you have to scramble to replace them with an unbalanced roster and kids like Lovett you have to take a chance on. The consequences of those actions are felt for years. We're just getting over Norm's ten-man senior class from years ago.
So, by your beliefs there is never a good reason to fire a coach because of losing out on years of recruiting, right? No coach should ever be fired, correct? That is essentially what you've just stated. But, I'll await your attempt to retract or BS your way outta that comment by saying "that isn't what you meant."
If we're not in the NCAA Tournament a season from now, then we should move on.
Lastly, all you're giving me are excuses. Save 'em.