I truly believe Mike Anderson is a good coach and think he will squeeze more juice out of some guys than past predecessors could have but that simply isn't enough to win in the Big East and at St. John's. You need better talent.
We can sprinkle in some diamonds in the rough here and there but the balance needs to shift and it seems that we are getting bodies in the door as quickly as we can which means we are going to war with them or pushing them out as quickly as we brought them in which will set us back once again.
How about letting the guy coach and see what he can do before you declare he can't win with the talent he's getting. CMA knows how to find kids that fit his system and he'll get the most of them, he's done it everywhere he's been. All those stars and everything look nice when looking at it on paper, but you have to make it work and one thing CMA knows how to do is make his rosters work.
Here's a couple of CMA's recent starting lineups and where the guys were ranked out of high school.
2016-2017 Starting Lineup
Jaylen Barford - Unranked/2-star out of high school (JUCO)
Daryl Macon - Unranked/2-star out of high school (JUCO)
Dusty Hannahs - Unranked/2-star out of high school (7 PPG TTU Transfer)
Dustin Thomas - 3-Star on Rivals, Unranked on other sites, (4 PPG Transfer)
Moses Kingsley - 4-Star on all ranking sites
Finished 26-10, Made it to SEC Championship Game, 8-Seed in NCAA Tournament.
2017-2018 Starting Lineup
Jaylen Barford - Unranked/2-star out of high school (JUCO)
Daryl Macon - Unranked/2-star out of high school (JUCO)
Anton Beard - 4-star ESPN, 3-Star 247/Rivals out of high school
Dustin Thomas - 3 Star on Rivals, Unranked on other sites, (4 PPG CU Transfer)
Daniel Gafford - 4-star on all ranking sites
Finished 23-12 Record, Made it to SEC Semi-Finals, 7-Seed in NCAA Tournament
And I can go back as far as his Mizzou elite 8 team which will look pretty similar as well. I'm going to take it, that if can do that in the Big 12 and SEC that are stacked with hall of fame coaches and known cheaters, he'll manage against the powerhouses of Creighton, DePaul, Providence, and Butler.