Not an agenda, but an acknowledgement of the undeniable reality we exist in now. Comparing the environment Shaheen Holloway is trying to succeed in compared to what Kevin Willard coached, and trying to act as if they are the least bit analogous, reveals absolute ignorance of the game today. Holding the record of one up to the other is like comparing a cantaloupe to a shot put.People on here are still joking about Willard's lack of success in the NCAAT, yet they're ok with going from 6 of 7 tournaments to 0-3 as if our program was set back 12 years to 2010 and when we hired Sha we were trying to just rebuild our program from embarrassment back to relevance. That's an agenda.
So, yes, I'm still standing behind a coach who I think is a good one (the fact that he's one of ours buys him some additional credit, but not that much), especially as he and our university try to figure out how to finance success in a landscape that seems to change every year. I'm not 100 percent sure it's going to work, but I know that while he is not blame-free here, the vast majority of this failure so far is not Holloway's fault.
Regardless of any of the new landscape, unless someone is clearly an incompetent, I tend to give a coach I support five seasons to reveal their abilities in a particular setting. I did for Kevin Willard, who I was 100 percent behind hiring and coaching this program. He finally got it together after that length of time (after finally deciding to work), and elevated us to a NCAA-in-most-years type of program, which I don't take for granted. But I also wish he'd have cashed in earlier than he did given us the chance to hire someone who could advance in the NCAAs. A gamble, for sure, since you never know for sure what you're going to get, but I welcomed the chance to roll the dice and be aggressive. To me, we have that sort of coach here now, but the timing did not line up for us or him, so now they all have to figure out how to make it work now, the way things are now. We'll see, but I still feel good about him. I wasn't out on Willard after three seasons when he was 3-15 in the league (despite not having to find $2 million to pay a roster), so I'm not going to be out on Holloway yet, either.