It's tiring for sure. But I don't know if it's all that deep. I think there's a perception that St. John's is and was so different that they have to do things differently. Think back to the Jarvis firing and the Pitt incident. If the administration doesn't lose its freaking mind and
- decide to fire a coach early season (crippling recruiting and moving ahead a foregone conclusion);
- make comments about "the culture" after the Pitt incident - where no one died, and the players were exonerated;
- doesn't decide it needs to open the coffers to get an experienced, competitive coach;
maybe things come out different. But the incident was treated like the worst thing since I don't know what. And now? The problem isn't deep, it's in the final decision-maker. Money's going into the facilities, and hopefully - and this comes down to the decision-maker - this is the make or break year for the coaching staff.