But it’s totally different and easier to take much more talented players to one-time success than taking non-talented players there. Just look at Kevin Ollie at UCONN. He won the whole thing with no player that he recruited. He just was bestowed a great team from Calhoun. Talent (to you later post) is ultimately what makes by far the most difference.
Miller Kopp can’t play defense - no talent. It’s unfortunate, and makes the team defense even worse, but I still love the guy and think he’s a great fit at NU.
Buie is just not a good enough point guard. Collins can’t just magically coach him into making better decisions, but I’m sure he tries (as he does with Audige).
To be honest, I believe Collins can truly coach, and he is even a better tactician than Coach K. Coach K got out-coached frequently by UCONN. But Coach K had many other great attributes (and Duke had the history) to allow him to succeed. Sure, there are likely a few diamonds in the rough out there better than Collins all around, but given perspective on our program, it’s just not yet time. It’s such a scourge of pro sports to change coaches all the time; it doesn’t work there and won’t work here. Give him some more time to bring in better talent. It’s a very, very tough job at NU to get there.