And assuming Pitino is retained (not saying this is an absolute), I'm curious to gauge the temperature of board. Who's 100% ready to be done and start over and who's seen enough good to gut it out with Pitino for another year plus?
I am smack dab in the middle. If there were some level of assurance that roster holes will be plugged in the spring signing period (not superstars but at least 2 solid role players) AND that there's a realistic chance of landing a couple 2020's, then I fall into the Pitino camp and would like to see continued development. If Pitino is retained and the spring signings are reaches and have to go through another year of a razor thin roster, then I'm out. I wonder how much insight Coyle has on the recruiting front when it comes to the "potential" prospects that Pitino could land in the spring.
I am smack dab in the middle. If there were some level of assurance that roster holes will be plugged in the spring signing period (not superstars but at least 2 solid role players) AND that there's a realistic chance of landing a couple 2020's, then I fall into the Pitino camp and would like to see continued development. If Pitino is retained and the spring signings are reaches and have to go through another year of a razor thin roster, then I'm out. I wonder how much insight Coyle has on the recruiting front when it comes to the "potential" prospects that Pitino could land in the spring.