Not that I should have to explain how the season's poor record isn't really on Mullin and the staff, but it appears that somebody has to here. The fact that seems to go unremembered here is this is a total rebuild and many coaches that have been in much better positions have struggled in their first seasons at a new school just to turn them around later. Here's a look at how some of today's most successful and consistent programs fared in their first season with their current head coach.
Important to keep in mind here that only Tom Crean really inherited a roster as bad as the one our current staff did. Every other coach entered tough, but not nearly as bad of situations as Mullin and Co.
Tom Crean: 6-25 in season 1, 10-21 in season 2, 12-20 in season 3.
Since: Has made the tournament 4 of the last 5 years, 3 of those years as a 4 seed or better
Tony Bennett: 15-16 in his first season at UVA (lost 10 of last 11)
Since: Tournament 4 of last 5 years, 3 straight years of being 2 seed or better, a couple ACC regular season titles
Lon Kruger: 15-16 in his first season at Oklahoma
Since: 4 straight tournament appearances, 3 straight as a 5 seed or better
Gregg Marshall: 11-20 in first season at Wichita
Since: 4 straight tournament appearances including an undefeated regular season
Matt Painter: 9-19 in first season at Purdue followed by 6 straight NCAA appearances
Since: Led Purdue to 6 straight tourney appearances
Larry Krystkowiak: 6-25 in first season at Utah
Since: 2 straight tourney appearances, consistent Pac 12 contender
Mick Cronin: 11-19 in first season at Cinci
Since: This year will probably be his 6th straight tourney appearance
Now, this doesn't mean that Mullin and this staff are guaranteed to succeed but this should reinforce the fact that this season's failures have absolutely nothing to do with whether or not this staff will finally be able to make this program a consistent winner again.
While some lament a perceived lack of improvement as the season went on, the fact is we competed with a few NCAA tournament teams towards the end of the season with one of the worst rosters in BE history.
This season sucked for sure, but we aren't the first team every to go through a season like this and it is not a death sentence by any stretch.
Crean was the coach of Marquette in the Big East
Kruger was head Coach in the Big 10, SEC & NBA before Oklahoma
Bennett was coach in Pac 10
Understand what you are saying but some of these guys had a lot more experience then Coach Mullin
Unless you meant to say they did have experience prior to their current jobs...
Krystkowiak also coached two Montana teams to the NCAA Tournament during his only two years as head coach for the Grizzlies. He was also a college assistant for a few years before he was a head coach at Montana, and was an NBA assistant for several seasons (also an NBA head coach for one season for the Milwaukee Bucks) before taking over the Utes.
Painter was a longtime assistant coach before coaching Southern Illinois to the NCAA Tournament in his only year as the head coach.
Marshall was also a longtime assistant coach (8 years under John Kresse at the College of Charleston) before going to Winthrop and coaching 'em to the NCAA Tournament 7 out of the 9 years he was at the helm.
Cronin was an assistant for several years under Huggins (Cincinnati) and Pitino (Louisville) before getting the head coaching job at Murray State. He coached the Racers to the NCAA Tournament twice in his three years at Murray State.
Kruger has had some form of success wherever he's also coached, outside of his stint in the NBA (Atlanta Hawks). He also coached Florida to the Final Four a little over two decades ago.
I know the point you're attempting to make, but those coaches came with lots of experience (even, some success at one point or another) before they took over at their respective schools. Does this mean Mullin can't have similar success? No, it doesn't at all. Hopefully, for our sake, he does have similar or better success. But it doesn't change the fact those coaches had been at it awhile before their initial difficulties at their current spots.