I was really high on Pitino's coaching ability in his first year. Even in his second year, I thought he put the team in position to win a lot of games but certain players continuously choked down the stretch of many games...if we had just one clutch player that season looks a lot different. In year 3 though, I found myself literally laughing at the television watching both games against Northwestern and the Nebraska game. Those games were among the worst coached games I remember as a Gopher fan (recent history games that come to mind: Tubby's last year at Northwestern and at Iowa, the three games we played in a preseason tournament in Monson's last year followed by the Clemson game). I still lean towards the idea that he's a good coach, but I am at least open to the possibility that Dan McHale was really important to Coach Pitino's success. The other thing is that if Pitino doesn't really turn it around here, how does he ever get to a Final Four or win multiple conference championships? He's going to have a tough time getting another head coaching job at a school with real NCAA potential unless his father is willing to do something like the UNLV rumor from this past season in order to get his son a coach in waiting gig. I think he's at the point where he'll have to go down to the FIU level and win for a few years before getting a chance at another high major and even then he'll probably have to take a tough job (Boston College?).
As for expectations, I disagree with builtbadgers in that even coaches that have won National titles recently have taken a dip down to the NIT range at times like Calhoun at UConn, Donovan at Florida, and Calipari at Kentucky. I'd love to feel like we had a great chance at a conference title every four years or so and Sweet 16 potential or better 2/4 years with the other two years being a bubble team, NIT, or complete rebuild depending on the situation. Hopefully Pitino is the coach to do just that.
From what I understand, Pitino hasn't offered Davison because he wants a guard with the quickness to really pressure the ball all over the floor (think Dorsey or Mathieu). Wright and Washington and even the other kid they just showed interest in Wabissa Bede all profile to be able to play that style of defense better than Davison. I agree with those that see him consistently putting up impressive, efficient stats in the EYBL and wonder how we don't have room for a guy like that. The somewhat frustrating thing about guys like Wright, Sims, and Davision is that they have all been seen by Gopher coaches for a couple of years and you wonder if an offer this past Fall (or even last Summer) might have resulted in a quick commitment. All 3 have blown up to various degrees on the Spring circuit and now have plenty of options. That said, you can't be too hard on the staff in this particular situation because they did only have one scholarship to offer and looked to need a Center more than anything with that available scholarship.