The SJU job is a graveyard for coaches. Take the job and you disappear. Jarvis, Franchella, Roberts, Mahoney, Lavin and now Mullin failed to live up to expectations and all never had a meaningful coaching job again. Any coach with a decent secure job would be insane to come here. I would be all over Pitino who loves to coach and is probably aching to get back in the game. We all point to the deficiencies of the former coaches but the fact is at this point recruits look at a losing program, inferior athletic facilities and a mediocre campus located in scenic Queens and they look elsewhere. We are probably doomed. I will not give up but I'm 70 and see little hope in my lifetime. Our greatest selling point is good pizza. Our search should focus on talented assistants with nothing to lose or a talented NYC high school coach with connections if such a person exists. I still have hope but it is diminishing rapidly. We have become the NYC Depaul. The glory days are gone, probably forever.