This reminds me of Rasheed Wallace saying to the media when he guaranteed victory...."What am I supposed to think we're not supposed to win?"
Of course the coaching staff thinks we're in good shape. We were in good shape for 2008 too. Everything that could have went wrong did. This stuff happens however to have it happen habitually is another story. Some people's patience on the matter varies from others(see above) but fact of the matter is the staff has to redeem themselves in 2009 and I personally feel they have put themselves into a better position than they have in years past. The end result may very well be the same however I think we do have a better chance at bringing in some high quality guys than we've had in years past.
I think the passing of Donald Williams was the right move and I've been saying it from day 1 when I first heard the report we were in pursuit of him. Unless he was the "next Aay Allen" then we should have brought him in otherwise it was wise to pass due to amount of guards on next year's roster, recruits brought in prior to him had certain expectations(See Mike Cavataio), and the balancing of scholarship distribution.
The signing of Malik Stith is a solid move as well. You can use him as a selling point to potential prospects as him being in the class. Before any of you jump all over my back for this statement, yes there are better recruits to be selling points, but if Malik does well at Bridgeton and if Bridgeton continues their success in the preps then he will gain more notoriety(See Justin Burrell). Malik Stith was one of those players who we've gotten at the end of the period where as its not a bad idea to get a guy like this in the beginning. Last year we had an unknown team and no recruits signed....how does that look in the mind of a 2008 recruit? For 2009 we have Malik Stith, a promising young core, and new facilities which bring a respectable level of optimism to give a recruit. Sure we're in the tunnel but there is a glimmer of light.
I also don't feel that Norm is the worst recruiter in the Big East. Cronin, Wainwright, Heath, and Gonzo are better? I'm not buying into that. Also I'm curious to see what Keno Davis or Buzz Williams do in their first few seasons. Being on this list however is something I wish we were clearly head and shoulders above.