When I see the LVs I think of teams which have rich histories and great fan bases.... teams like the Dallas Cowboys and Notre Dame football..... feverish over-the-top support... Try telling a fan of one of these teams that their team does not matter or criticize them in any way! But both these teams are far removed from their glory years. The Cowboys last played in the Super Bowl 28 years ago. Notre Dame last won the national title in football 35 years ago..... But at least these teams are relevant and competitive.
What about the Lady Vols? Similar to the Cowboys and Fighting Irish, their fan base is loyal and supporting. Similar also, though, is the time in the mirror since their success. The last time they went to a Final 4, George W. Bush was in the White House, and the young ladies they are recruiting now were not yet in kindergarten. And they have not even been knocking at the proverbial door to success. Holly Warlick made it to Sweet Sixteens and an Elite 8. In WCBB, is the Sweet 16 REALLY 'sweet" and the Elite 8 REALLY 'elite" Not at all. Pro and college football are much more competitive. And look at the upstart programs which have risen up and made the Final 4 since Tennessee went that deep into the tournament. Oregon State, Misissippi State, etc.... Many more examples.
Holly was terrible as a coach.... her recruiting notwithstanding.... It was a mistake to hire her, or at least not fire her after she showed her prowess immediately her first year as a HC. And Pat was a party to that through her strong endorsement. Holly ostensibly fit the bill.... female, from the LV coaching tree, etc... but from the get go one could see how terrible she was as a Head Coach. She was wonderful playing the "Robin" role to Batman's support but not as the top LV leader. and she had the ADs support .... which stretched her tenure as HC to 7 years. Damaging to the program.
And now Coach Harper. I don't know what she is doing with her team. The teams she has lost to this year alone looked so much more fluid and "playing as a team" than the LVs. As for Tennessee's contention that it has had to work on getting disparate parts working to get familiar with their teammates and learn to play as a team, didn't their opponents have to work at the start of the year on those same things?
WCBB is a game where a program must have to be successful a strong point guard and strong Head Coach to lead the way, and Tennessee, lacking these components (among others), will continue to struggle in this regard as we go deeper into this year.