After starting two threads on the topic, I think it makes sense to give Collins the nod for 2 more seasons, assuming he wants to stay for that period. A number of people have made that argument pretty persuasively, and it makes sense to me. I appreciate thoughtful dialogue. I do think this year will play out below .500 in conference, and next year will be really difficult given the loss of Pardon, Law, and this year’s transfers.
Next year will say a lot. Going back over history, the first two years Collins was here, he was able to recruit based on his Duke connection and family lineage. He is now at a point where he is recruiting on the strength of his accomplishments and talents as a head coach. If, by the end of next year, a point guard and pivot player are showing signs of being competitive in the B1G, he and the program will probably have crossed the Rubicon. If not, he has earned another year to do so.
I will say that after reaching the tournament, to have last year, this year, and probably next year as sub .500 in the conference does make it a stretch to say the program is on an upward trend. I think a better characterization is to say the program is, due to some success, recruiting, and facility investment, at a point where sustained success is possible but not certain.