If he gets credit for the recruits, he should take a hit if they don't work out.
Yes, but you ignore the situation inherited, the risks that had to be taken and arduous process necessary to rebuild a program that was down for 10 years...Not saying he has forever to accomplish it but you give the impression that we should be challenging for a national title already...not sure who you wanted to take the reigns or who you would want to take the reigns and don't disagree with all of your assertions - but you seem to revel in it
I think the point that WSJ is making and one I agree w is that over time if the different players keep getting suspended by coach, the coach is likely the problem, and he should be removed. That much I agree with.
So far, he gets a "A" for recruiting. A "C" for coaching, and a "D" for process.
At the end of the day, I don't care why players keep getting suspended. They keep getting suspended, and it's pissing me off enough to consider firing Lavin. Maybe he needs to look in the mirror and answer for his the rules he has in place. If these "wooden inspired rules" produce another NIT, then he is in fact no better than Brian Mahoney, and Brian Mahoney was awful.