Okay, I’ll respond in good faith:
1. Everyone was frustrated with those losses, so your perspective isn’t novel or a “breath of fresh air” to get a bunch of blind homers to see the light.
2. As frustrating as those losses are, they in no way earn any reasonable person the right to genuinely question the capabilities of this coaching regime at the level you did. We already had multiple Big Ten banners and the best record in the conference over the last couple years, but even the “gotta perform in the Tournament!” critique was shattered last year. The Sweet Sixteen or Bust ultimatum was met with an Elite Eight appearance via defeating a 2-seed Iowa State team to whom nearly everyone had us losing.
3. This staff then lost nearly EVERYONE from that Elite Eight team and reloaded to the point where we have a team mostly led by freshmen back in the top 10 of the NET Rankings and on track for a 3/4 seed,
even with our young-squad-hiccups. There is more than enough reason to believe this team will continue to refine its rougher edges as the season progresses. I can honestly say that the improvement from Alabama to Tennessee to now is astounding.
4. With all that in mind, the frustrating NU and USC losses have dug a shockingly shallow hole out of which we must climb. Dominant Quad 1 road wins at Oregon and Indiana have at least cancelled them out. Let’s give these guys a chance to regroup with KJ at home this week and see how we’re feeling. We all know there are things to clean up, but it’s unreasonable to expect otherwise with this young of a team. I think we’ll be humming along when March comes (just like last year), and I think this team’s ceiling is higher than last year’s. This squad might remain slightly erratic (which needs mostly fixed by Selection Sunday), but I’m QUITE confident they won’t regress. Enjoy the ride!

