Let U of L and Josh Heird stand in front of a microphone and say that. I want to hear how deep they think their problems go, the mistakes they’ve made, and what their challenges are.
In the absence of that honesty, I think they’re willing to slide along with the notion it’s all about finding the right head coach…
But maybe the right coach could turn it around overnight? Hear me out.
Let's say next month, events transpire very quickly and something is worked out for KP to maybe stay on as a assistant coach? Heird then shocks the world when he hires Jay Wright as the new head coach.
Ellis, James, Lands and Traynor come back and are joined by three top level transfers including a point guard. Cards sign the big 7 footer and another high level recruit to go along with the guys already committed.
Suddenly, Louisville has a complete team, with Jay Wright at the helm. Would next season be the biggest turnaround in college hoops history?
Isn't this something Tom Jurich would pull off? Of course this scenario is highly unlikely, especially with Jay Wright, but another highly regarded coach could transform the program overnight
It's just a difficult thing to accomplish. Luck has a lot to do with it and we know good luck and Louisville haven't gone together well in awhile. But I think a winning season next year is possible, especially in this new era of instant transfers.
We just need a energetic, proven winner at head coach with a plan on how to resurrect the floundering Louisville basketball program. Someone like what Rick Pitino did when he took over the reigns of the Cards from Denny Crum.
No half measures or we're going to see mediocrity for a good while.