I've seen a lot of people on here complainig about Chris Mullin and how they've never seen anybody start this poorly and turn it around. I see growth and potential in this team and this program. So here's a few programs and coaches that were tasked with astronomical rebuilds.
Tom Crean at Indiana. Went 28-66 in his first three seasons and 8-46 in conference play. He was left with two former walk-ons with a combined 36 points between them and and went on to win 20 games in four of the last six seasons with three Sweet 16 appearances.
Gary Williams at Maryland went 91-57 in his first four years and they got worse every single season. He was also 18-42 in conference and got worse every year. They then made the NCAA Tournament every year from 1993-94 to 2003-04 with six Sweet 16 appearances, two Final Fours, and a National Title.
Steve Fisher at San Diego State was 81-97 before regularly making the tournament at San Diego State. His first team won five games and was winless in the conference. They then went 14-14 and 4-10 in conference and then won 21 games, went 500 in conference and made the tournament. Their record then dropped every year for three years after that before winning 20 games every year from 2005-06 until 2016-17.
Scott Drew, with only one year of coaching experience at Valparaiso, took over a Baylor team that went 8-21 (3-13) his first year. They went 9-19 (1-15) in year 2 and 4-13 (4-12) in year 3. Year four saw growth and they went 15-16 (4-12) and then year five they made the Tournament.
Chris Mullin's situation can be aptly compared to Tom Crean's at IU and Scott Drew at Baylor. He's already won as many games in his conference as Tom Crean and Scott Drew did and his overall record is four games better than Crean and 12 wins better than Drew's. I'm not comparing them as coaches. I know Crean and Drew aren't there now but they rebuilt programs. But rebuilds take time and they take patience. You can't expect them to just be off in running in year 3 with a coach who had no head coaching experience. There are going to be growing pains, there was always going to be. This season has been an improvement given the blows we were dealt.
I have no doubt in my mind that, with Lovett, we would be around .500 in conference play right now. I think we would've beat Seton Hall, Georgetown twice, Creighton, and DePaul. This team has fought game in and game out so I don't see anything that shows that they don't want to play for him. They are shorthanded with really only three or four true Big East players (Ponds, Simon, Owens, and Clark) on the roster playing at a time when the Big East might be the strongest it's ever been. 70% of our conference might make the tournament.
This team, if it is able to keep Ponds and Owens is poised to make a serious run at the tournament. There's no excuses next year if they retain Ponds and Owens. They would have capable big men, experience, chemistry, and depth. I just don't understand how we can call Mullin a terrible coach when his teams compete every game against arguably the toughest conference in the country with only eight scholarship players. If one guy is playing with an injury and another gets in to foul trouble, you're playing with 6 scholarship players.
We are currently 3rd in scoring defense, 1st in field goal % defense, 1st in blocks, 1st in steals, 1st in turnover margin. We can't rebound, we can't shoot the 3, we can't defend the 3. Those are the areas we need to fix, but we weren't even close to being 1st in any defensive category last season and we are playing without our, arguably, best defensive player who would've also boosted our assists, our turnovers, and our 3pt%.
These guys have given us their absolute best this season on an almost nightly basis. Expecting the NCAA Tournament was out there to begin with and expecting the NIT without Lovett would've been a crazy expectation as well. I'm not saying we can't criticize the staff or the team, but let's get behind them and show support. Recruits don't want to come to a school where it's dead quiet. Carnesecca can be loud as hell when people actually chant and get into it. But that hardly every happens unless something big is happening. This team and this program are moving in the right direction. We can't throw in the towel yet.