in 13 years Clem was still under .500 in the conference and that includes vacated wins. MEDIOCRE
And your point is? I mean, I narrowed the scope of what I was talking about to his first 4 years to point out how a coach could have a losing record in the B1G, yet still produce THE most successful NCAA tourney run in University of Minnesota Gopher Men's Basketball history.
I'm not trying to show how Clem was a "Great" coach.
But it seems to me that you think its really easy to find "Great" coaches out there that are not coaching somewhere else, under contract, and that if they are free to be hired, that they'd want to come and coach here up in the frozen tundra of Minnesota where our best NCAA finish is ONE SINGLE TRIP TO THE ELITE EIGHT.
Some people out there outside of Minnesota seriously do not think its possible to win here. There is a percentage of coaches out there who simply would not even consider taking the job, whether they were free to or not.
So to be honest, you should try to be patient with this young coach we got here.
Or not. lol, you have the right to do whatever you want. But you seem to be in the minority here and your efforts to seemingly go out of your way to come up with anything and to manipulate things however you can, so as to try to make a case against Pitino, are starting to seem kind of pathetic.