Let's pretend this made up metric for success (20 wins) is something worth aspiring to:
Over the last 5 years: we have hit the mark 1 time (last season with 26 wins - "missed the mark" seasons of 14, 16, 17, & 19 wins). We averaged 18.4 wins per season over that stretch.
The 5 seasons prior to that: we hit the mark 4 times, and the only season we missed it was a 19 win season (22.4 win average).
My primary criticism of Marlin is that we can not maintain consistent success near the top of the conference. We have 3 top 3 finishes in his entire tenure here. Only 2 in the top 2 (1 #1/1#2). So while we won the conference last year, my excitement in the program remains low. Because if history is any indication, we are in for several 4th, 5th, 6th, or worse finishes before we are back in a position to contend. THAT is what keeps interest in this program low. When you are dependent on one big season every 4-5 years to carry your fan support, excitement wanes in the "off years" and by the time the big season rolls around it's half over before people somewhat tune in. Here's to hoping Bob bucks the trend in the years to come.