Well that's the thing. If you want to hit a single and get to one, maybe two brief NCAA Tournament appearances and 3 NITs in the next 7 years then Cluess will probably be a solid hire.
Every coach since Lou including Mahoney (except Roberts) met the occasional 'brief NCAA tournament appearance and 3 NIT' criteria. Lavin delivered that and so would have Mullin. Other than DePaul - who also stinks - there's not a program in the conference that changes coaches the way St John's does. Either they retain coaches who are good enough (SH, Creighton) or they change only when forced to because their coaches move on (Butler, X, MU). Villanova has had three coaches since 1973 and one of those was Steve Lappas. I don't think there's no correspondence there. I loathed Steve Lavin but SJ would be better off today if he'd been retained five years ago and in five years SJ I'd bet would have been better off had Mullin been.
I reject this idea that it's tough to win at SJU. It's not. The school just hasn't hired a good coach in a quarter century. That said, I'm not delusional to think we can or will ever become a Villanova type power.
You can reject it but history says otherwise. SJU is a tough sell. It's not exactly an academic powerhouse, the facilities are antediluvian, Jamaica is a shit hole, the program has been for 20 years a laughingstock and the fan base is delusional. Half of me thinks no one should come here, recruit or coach, and I love the place. As much as I love anything anyway.
But there's no reason why we can't experience Xavier level success over the span of a decade.
Again, middling programs like X and Butler that have had good enough success have had it because they make reasoned decisions about their staffing and once they make those reasoned decisions trust their reasoning. St John's makes hey look a squirrel decisions. Mickey Rooney showed more fidelity to his wives than St John's shows to its coaches. That's a problem and maybe the main one.
I understand where SJU is in the landscape of college basketball. I want a coach that will leave us for a better job after 6 years here.
I understand the sentiment but I don't. I'm too old to rebuild every five years.