So, basically the point I'm trying to make to the vocal posters who defend Marlin and what he's accomplished such as Willis, Cajunsmike Ragin4U etc. is this. You guys have pointed to our program over a long period of time and suggested the success we've had during Marlin's tenure is similar or better to past coaches and teams. Scheduling is similar, conference success is similar as well NCAA tournament births etc. I think we all agree that our University had to make wholesale changes at the top that trickled down to bringing in guys who valued a collective approach to athletics thus pushing us further along.
We've brought in a president who wants more success and is willing to bring in an AD who feels the same and has the tools to bring us to a higher level. So, we can agree that expectations have to increase as well, especially when funding our programs to a level we never saw before and giving our athletes more resources to succeed. The question is when do our overall success expectations increase as well.
You guys have basically said we are similar in success levels of our MBB program from then to now, so when does our quest for excellence that is brought in through new leadership say to a coach that winning slightly more than half your games in a poor conference and with a very weak schedule is just not good enough? Its the evolution of building a winning program. You put more money and resources into something with the expectation that you will get more out of it. We are not getting more out of this program. In fact, it seems that we are happy with present results particularly as they compare to past accomplishments through comments from our people at the top and evidenced through our willingness to continue extending current contracts.
When do we collectively say thanks but we need more?