It's not a huge year, we already walked the tight rope and survived in 2014. Left in an awful conference with a new coach who was forced to deal with transfers and sanctions - all things that hurt recruiting. Top to bottom, the program answered the call. We won a title and KO has proved that he can still recruit despite our conference situation.
We just need to continue taking one step forward. Take one step closer to getting back to where we were. One step closer to having a loaded program with depth. We're still rebuilding. We're bringing in our best recruiting class since 2012 and have some good pieces coming back but we aren't making a magical one-year leap where the program is back in 2004 all of sudden. We aren't going 30-3 next year.
Our frontcourt is still lagging behind from a national perspective, last night was a harsh reality check in that department. In the first half Brimah, Miller, Enoch, Nolan and Facey played a combined 38 minutes with 0 points and 1 rebound (and who knows how many fouls). Enoch has a lot of promise to be a solid starter for us. We don't need Emeka down there (though it'd be nice), we just need a guy who can give us 10 & 8 against the nation's best frontcourts. KO needs to avoid going the Jay Wright/Tom Crean path where we're loaded with guards but can't recruit a big man. Zach Brown and Durham (here's hoping his health doesn't derail his career) are a good sign that we'll avoid that.
Remember that for all the conference shittiness, college basketball still is all about the coach. Many programs have proved that over the years - Gonzaga, Memphis under Calipari, Temple under Cheaney, etc. KO can recruit. He can sell the program to top HS players. He can coach in-game, despite all the negativity on this board this season. We'll be alright as a program, it'll just take a few more years.