How does a mediocre coach bring a team when no basketball history, academic restrictions, and one that plays in a historic conference to its first ever tournament appearance? He didn’t forget how to coach during those seasons he also didn’t go away from defense during those seasons or Young would have started over Nance and Beran would have had less minutes, which the board hated.
Collins deserves criticism for his culture building and ego management as he lost the team in the 2017 season amidst not having a true home court and had to rebuild it from there. We don’t need to make up points to criticize him. He’s had up and down seasons at NU. I also think early on he took the air out of the ball too early in late game situations. He went from a good coach to a great coach. There’s always room for improvement and always something to do better, but a mediocre coach doesn’t accomplish what Collins accomplished. You also don’t go from mediocre to great in one season.
I will give Bill Carmody credit for building NU to the point where a top head coaching candidate like Collins would take a chance at NU. I think he was decent coach who really raised the floor of the NU hoops program. However Carmody’s last season NU finished with a losing record only ahead of PSU in the standings and had no players with any all B1G honors. (Hearn was an honorable mention). Let’s not pretend that the program was left in great place. There’s a reason Carmody got let go. Collins earned that “new budget”, new arena, and state of the art facilities from the tournament season.
Let go of Carmody and just enjoy the program going to places it never had before. It’s been a fun two seasons. Last year was the most fun team to watch NU has ever had in my time watching. This year, healthy, had the highest ceiling of any NU team ever. Just enjoy it.
Coaching is not a constant - coaches often change philosophies, make good/bad assistant hires (as we saw with Fitz) over their tenures, become better coaches from their experiences, etc.
We have seen plenty of coaches who got fired from a gig early in their career, only to find success later as they grow as a coach.
We have also seen coaches get immediate success, but then hit a major nosedive.
The 5 yr losing stretch bwtn Tourney appearances was mediocre to say the least, especially when it wasn't like CC was starting all over.
He still had the core of his Tourney team returning and then Law, Pardon and Skelly in their prime.
CC, himself, stated that it wasn't the best coaching job from him and that looking back, he would've done things differently.
What was really inexplicable was CC abandoning the team/roster construction that led to the 1st Tourney appearance and becoming overly infatuated with building a team around stretch 3s/4s.
BC's last season was marred by losing Crawford and then later Swop, with also Hearn missing some time and Cobb's suspension.
A starting 5 of Cobb, Hearn, Crawford, Olah and Swop would have been the most balanced team BC ever had, and definitely the best defensively with everyone but a frosh Olah being a plus defender.
There's no need for me to
let go of BC, as I have stated that he should have been let go earlier if the administration wasn't going to support him (both with regard to facilities and operating on a 1 yr renewal which hurt tecruiting).
And even if BC had been the one to take the Cats to the Tourney first - whether that be the Juice, Shurna, Crawford and Coble team or if the Swop team had stayed healthy and eligible, I would have been fine with eventually departing with BC because there were limits to his system.
I like CC (which is why I had stated early, early on that don't think he would leave NU for even Dook), but with there have definitely been rough patches with his success.
How would you feel if there was
another 5 year stretch of losing after Boo leavrs?
Don't think that's going to happen as think CC has really found his footing as a coach, so think a Tourney appearance (maybe 2 every once in a while) every recruiting cycle is a real possibility (which would turn CC from being a very good coach to a legend).
But also think there are other coaches out there who can achieve similar results.