One more year...
Sadly, you are 100% correct. The Peter principle is squarely applicable here. Red knows more basketball than 99.99999% of the posters here will ever know. I have zero doubt that he has the capability to be a tremendous assistant coach, but he's out of his depth.
He's not going to recruit his way out of this hole, he's not going to coach his way out of this hole, we're delaying the inevitable, and the sorry results will lead to increasingly poor attendance until change is made.
And when the roster fully turns over after this offseason, we're not going to have a roster position to have him have success next year either. So what's the point?
Do we really know this though?
I think he has the capability to be a good, not great, recruiter. But does that really make you a tremendous assistant coach?
From 2011-16, he was a recruiter on staff. He probably was lead on Jerami Grant & helped us get Gbinije from Duke. Very good pulls. Then probably Chris McCullough due to NYC ties (bust).
From that point forward, the DMV & NYC guys (his areas of strength) we got were Frank Howard (meh), Andrew White (transfer, one year, good), Taurean Thompson (yuck/transferred), Elijah Hughes (good), Jalen Carey (yuck/transferred), Alan Griffin (meh/forced out), Woody Newton (meh/transferred), Kadary Richmond (good/transferred), Benny Williams (yuck), Maliq Brown (good/transferred), Judah Mintz (good but polarizing), Kyle Cuffe (meh), Justin Taylor (yuck/transferred).
Not all that impressive. Probably had some involvement in others but even so, since he has taken a larger role on staff the program has plummeted. People blame Boeheim a lot, but they're a coaching staff. Shared blame, and a lot of that was Jimmy's and Joe's (and honestly, still is - even though I do think we could have won more games with this collection).