Sherman20
2018 Iggy Leading Scorer Winner
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I’m not disagreeing that JB and the administration allowed the program and recruiting to atrophy, but I would argue about 2015 being the end of the “glory days.” Anytime you make Final Fours and Sweet 16s, that’s a huge deal for a program. Yes there was a clear slide since 2015 or 2017, but also some ups and downs that masked the deeper issues with JB in poor recruiting and not building out the program infrastructure. But you can’t ignore the high level successes of 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and even 2021 (both in the tourney and the regular season). The tourney runs, especially, put us front and center in the college basketball world and beyond when all the hardcore fans and casual-fans are watching and most invested. That’s relevancy, even if our diehard fanbase was unhappy with the regular season mixed bag. So when people say we were irrelevant those years, they’re wrong. We were front and center in the college basketball world when the most eyeballs are on the sport. Yes, we weren’t atop the sport and in the top 25 like we were for 40 years before that. But most of those years we were in the KenPom top 25-50 at worst and jockeying to make the tourney every year. That, in my opinion, means we can still recover quickly with a good coach and program investment (which Wildhack seems willing to make).I referenced the "boiling frog" metaphor numerous times to talk about the fanbase getting anesthetized to the obvious decline under JB, because many were willing to let it continue and were moving the goal posts about what constituted a successful season.
Agree with the rest of your post, too. This isn't just a 2-year problem under Red. It's an 8 year problem under JB + a 2 year crater under Red. 10 years of irrelevancy. 12 years of double digit losses. 9 out of 12 of 14+ losses, bottoming out with our KenPom / NET ratings being historically bad this year.
Things are dire, no matter what some would like to pretend.
In 2016, we not only made a thrilling Final Four run with two massive wins against Gonzaga and Virginia (the latter a historic game), but we also won the B4A and had a bunch of high profile wins there and in the regular season (I believe we beat Duke). JB was suspended, which led to some head scratching losses and hurt our regular season record. But we wound up finishing the season #27 in KenPom and #10 in the final Coaches poll.
In 2017, we had high expectations but struggled early on in part due to JB taking too long to figure out the PG position and finally give the job to Gillon, and Battle’s early season injury or illness. But then we completely turned things around and had some huge top 20 wins late in the season, though it ended up being too little, too late to make the tourney (and we just missed it). The offense wound up being top 30 but the mediocre zone defense sank us.
In 2018, we were a Sweet 16 team and had some high profile wins in the regular season and especially in the tourney. We finished #41 in KenPom with the #5 best defense in the nation. Basically #26 in the final coaches poll.
In 2019, we were safely in the tourney as an 8 seed, had some big wins in the regular season, and finished top 5 in the ACC. Also finished #39 in KenPom.
In 2021, due to COVID, it took a while to get that team to gel but we were playing very well by the end of the season (thanks to Kadary and Jesse stepping up to a new level) and went on the incredible sweet 16 run. Finished #42 in KenPom and #25 in the final post season coaches poll.
Since 2022, it’s been a hot mess and whole new level of mediocrity that we’ve never seen before, and we must rip off the Band Aid and move on and need to hire a proven high level coach asap. But I do want to push back on this notion that we’ve been irrelevant for a full decade that no one is going to remember the heights of being an elite program.