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.
This was pretty much my entire point. The main difference between Xavier/Butler and us is that they have good coaching hire after good coaching hire, while we have done the opposite. Had our decision makers been competent at all we could have experienced similar success, and still can. All it takes is one good decision maker which it still looks like we have yet to find.
I understand the sentiment but I don't. I'm too old to rebuild every five years.
Usually when coaches leave schools for better jobs there is no rebuild that needs to be done because the coach did a good job in order to be so coveted at a place that is a step up from their current place. It's why Xavier + Butler haven't gone through complete rebuilds despite churning through pretty much as many coaches as we have. A coach having a good enough 6 year run here to be offered a better job would be the best thing to happen to us in two decades.