I agree. McDermott is the best in-game coach in the conference IMO too. This crop of kids seems to be rather clueless compared to his past teams.
I was half way kidding. When SJ blows a half time lead there's reams of posts about the other guy's HT adjustments and when SJ blows people out in the second half there's nary a mention, because it's all about the narrative.
I don't think Mullin close to a great in-game coach or maybe even a good one. But it doesn't matter, because in game coaching is wildly over rated. Most coaches are dumb as rocks. I agree that Doug McDermott's father is as good a coach as there is in the league and as good as he is he might be good for a couple of wins a season. (Viz., a couple of seasons ago he played a triangle and two versus Lavin and Lavin nearly had a nervous breakdown.) Which is not nothing, but it's not everything either. Great coaching in the main comprises imagining and implementing a winning system and recruiting quality players into it. Boeheim, Skrewshrenki, John Beilein, and going back John Wooden and Bobby Knight and even good old Lou C, none of them are or were not rocket scientists. Which good for them, it's not a job requirement. Because if it were they wouldn't have majored in gym.