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Yes but that's the point. The situation isn't even remotely the same between 1988 and now. Calhoun was still building the program so of course it was a big step up, that's so obvious it barely needs to be said. KO inherited a program that, while it had suffered setbacks like the one year postseason ban, had won four national titles in the prior 15 years and had recruited at a level comparable to some blue bloods.
The NIT is a big step up from where we were in May 2017, no doubt. But Ollie himself put us in the position we were in in 2017! KO creates his own mess, blames lack of success on the mess he created, vows to improve, goes into this season with the same problematic issues that plagued last year's team, blames the mess he originally created.....and on and on.
If we were to play out the next 10 years in the same way that followed 1988, (1989-1999) would anyone really have a problem with that? As frustrating as some of the results were; 1990's loss to Duke, 1994's loss to Florida, 1995's loss to UCLA, 1996's loss Miss. State....I am pretty sure everybody enjoyed the ride.