Going back to my original point of reading between the lines, CM was building a staff. He turned to Slice. He tells Slice, "I am going to lean on you for help with game coaching and recruiting, you are my guy." Why else would Slice leave a cake job like Kentucky?
CM tells Slice, "I am also bringing Matt A to help w/ recruiting, and this guy St Jean for X and O and game prep. I know his father from the NBA, he'll be okay." Slice must know Matt A, but hardly knows St Jean. Over time, Slice sees CM interact more w/ St Jean and give St Jean more responsibility, hence the "earn the trust" comment. Matt A has success recruiting, Slice doesn't feel the love from CM and becomes detached. You could see his lack of interest on the sidelines this year. Key points...
1. I'm not saying St Jean was qualified to take over coaching and game prep. He obviously wasn't. But, you don't need a lot of talent to play defense. This team was abysmal playing team defense. Routinely, we were giving up 50 points by halftime, and it was only mercy of the other team that kept them under 100 points.
2. Did CM really tell Slice it was time for him to go? Are we really on the hook for the rest of Slice's contract?
3. We now have two coaching positions to fill. Before telling Zendon and Slice to get lost, CM must have other candidates to fill those positions. Hopefully they are good candidates.