This is pretty much my argument with your buddy Fordham over on the Redmen site. He disagrees based on some sort of convoluted thought process that I have yet to figure out.
I have an electric watch that's harder to wind up than that guy. Between you and me, he's not very bright. Shtum.
I wholeheartedly agree that the admin must have run the numbers and came to the conclusion that 6 more wins and a tourney game or two(basically the Louie years) would not generate enough revenue for them to fire someone they clearly wish to keep.
My only issue with this is could't they hire someone who in addition to running a clean program could succesfully run a play. Someone like Bob McKillop or someone?
I suppose they could and suspect they thought they had. It'd be hard to predict that someone who's spent nearly their whole life coaching basketball would be as spectacularly incompetent at it as Norm has proven to be. To me, the issue for next year is: even if they cared and I don't think they do, why would they make a change when all their patience is about to pay off: it'll be nearly impossible for this team to not make the tournament next year. So why should they change: if it ain't fixed, don't break it.
How is it almost impossible for this team not to make the tournament? What is going to change?
If the players haven't learned anything by now, what's going to happen in one more summer?
That's the same line that Monasch fed last year on WFAN.
It's already next year, and we're going nowhere worth going.