I always bring it up because it testifies to the program's expectations. If I work at a company and they put up a shrine to a long-tenured decent employee and they tell me I'm on the hotseat for not bringing them a national award, I'd point to the shrine and ask why am I held to a higher standard than him? If we're not just content with postseason appearances, why do we celebrate one of the worst postseason-performing coaches of all time?
And Purdue's given Painter 20 years and stuck with him through some bad ones in the middle of his tenure, lows that Underwood has yet to see since he began his tenure.