Any player worth having should really believe. But their players also really really believe as well. So that belief cancels itself out. Then it becomes the sum of the best talent plus the best coaching. IF the axiom your refer to is to pay off, or has any substance to it all, then UL should get off to a lightning fast start & continue that momentum throughout the season. If not, then there should be no reason to even "wait to see how things play out the rest of the way." To do anything else would be irresponsible to the program as an AD. But that's just my opinion.
I've been criticized beyond measure for my personal fandom, or lack thereof. However, It's kind of funny that while I have this ability to irritate the hell out of folks, the majority of the crowd always seems to be heading the same way I'm heading. IOW, they won't bother to explain that if a product sucks, no one wants to follow it. And UL has had plenty of suckage in its various programs throughout the years. And this men's basketball program has had a huge amount of suckage throughout the whole Marlin regime. Personally, I think Maggard made an incredibly huge error in not ____ canning Marlin the first chance he had. I realize its not gonna ever get any better with this guy. But its Maggard's program to run & he has the Conn. Just don't complain & blame the community, or bandwagon fans for lack of support if you continue to dwell in an alternate reality that believes court, or field performance isn't every bit as important as class performance.