yet Im sure the BS from Lavin will continue about what a work in progress we are.
But we are a work in progress, why does that reality sting so bad? You can get mad at coach all you want, you can criticize his coaching all you want. The bottom line is our players' need to improve and I think in time, when they are seniors, they will. It doesn't matter what the kids are ranked, what matters is how they play once they get to this level. There are other programs that struggle even though they land top recruits, stop making it seem as if its only Lavin. Look at Maryland or especially North Caroline. NC has 6-7 top 100 kids. 3 are top 25, and 1 is top 10 and they struggle, its not about the coaching all the time, and our program is no where near what those programs are.
1) Team "x" doing poorly isn't a defense for coach Lavin and these particular circumstances. The facts are that he is making illogical starting lineups; he is calling inopportune timeouts; he is substituting in an entirely unhelpful manner; and his players haven't developed.
That has nothing to do with Roy Williams. If your point is that even talented teams sometimes don't win, then I agree. Otherwise it's a nonsensical excuse.
And it's a ridiculous comparison in the first place. Those teams aren't failing at anywhere near the rate that Lavin's team is. UNC has had a bad stretch, they've also beaten Louisville, Michigan State, and Kentucky. We're 1-9 against teams from major conferences.
2) You simply cannot throw the rankings out the window, say the players aren't good enough, and not mention that Lavin is the one who scouted and recruited these players! It would be one thing if you said his recruiting is above reproach because according to these independent standards he got some of the best players around.
But you're admitting the rankings aren't everything, and have little to do with success once the guys get to college. If true, then there seems there is a direct correlation between Lavin evaluating and selecting players x,y, and z; and the results we're now experiencing. You can't have it both ways.