Agreed. I love Mullin and wanted nothing more than for him to succeed. It would have been huge not only for our program but the BE generally.
Here's what I don't know:
Why was Mullin not out there nearly as much on the recruiting trail after year 1? He made the now infamous comment during his initial press conference about knowing where all the local schools were and not needing to be told where to go. What happened?
Did the admin suggest to Mullin that he get an experienced AC (or two)? If so, did Mullin reject that to keep his buddy Mitch on staff? If not, why didn't someone with Mullin's knowledge grasp this basic point?
Why didn't Mullin understand that running a college program is far different than dealing with professionals? That you need to make sure kids are happy. That you need to be around, even during the offseason. That you need to stave off problems before they lead to internal drama or kids leaving, which then leaves you with short or unbalanced rosters year after year. Tariq Owens leaving a team with talent was a major, major indictment on Mullin and the rest of the staff.
Why did Mullin seemingly defer all things recruiting to Matt once Matt successfully accomplished pushing Slice out the door? When it became apparent pretty early that the recruiting strategy needed to change, why didn't he address that head on?
I'll never understand any of this, and it sucks because like I said I love Chris Mullin.
You have to realize Mullin was a first time head coach in arguably one of the most competitive conferences in the country. There was obviously going to be a learning curve when he was hired. I was apprehensive about this when he was hired however once he was you had to know what you were getting into and the leash had to be there especially given Mullin's history with the school.
He had a level of comfort and confidence on the sidelines that obviously wasn't there his first year. Better understanding of flow of the game, interacting with refs, utilizing clock.
I think the lack of depth and lack of confidence in bench caused the team to become fatigued which caused some breakdowns. I also think Ponds playing for NBA instead of in the moment resulted in some hero ball that negatively impacted team at times.