That's hindsight perspective. Prior to Dawn getting that 2014 class headlined by Wilson, NO ONE was considering South Carolina an up-and-coming "powerhouse" program, except for South Carolina Gamecock fans, and most of us were even cautiously optimistic at the time.
Other fanbases felt the 2014 SEC titles and accolades were due to a down SEC, that Summitt was gone and Tennessee had left a vacuum in the conference that South Carolina just fell into. And South Carolina sort of gave them basis for thinking that - their season efforts to a solid if not decisive degree earned them their program's first ever #1 NCAAT Seed, but they weren't mentally ready nor mature enough as a team and program - all the way up to and including their coaching staff - to defend that seeding, and so they didn't. The next season however, they took a huge stride forward.
But there were bitter fans of several fanbases - much like the bitterness we're reading here in this thread - after losing out on Wilson, that they declaratively proclaimed that Staley would never lead Wilson to a Final Four appearance, much less a NCAA Championship title. It's only because of what has transpired after A'ja signed with the Gamecocks, and all the talent and program success that has followed her since, that non-Gamecock fanbases today begrudgingly concede that South Carolina has risen to where it now resides. Because they pretty much have to.
And like how historically precedent-setting sports events have always been played in front of millions of fans in the stands who were all there to see it happen personally that day, so too these days will non-South Carolina Gamecock fans tell us that they knew all along that Dawn Staley would do great things at South Carolina.....