What exactly was Oregon supposed to do? Kent was floundering badly. The Northwest has become prime recruiting ground recently with names like Brandon Roy, Peyton Siva, the aforementioned Jones and Ross combo, Kyle Singler, Kevin Love, etc. Oregon landed none of those. Factor that in with the brand new arena (and the Pac-10 isn't exactly that great these days) that needed to be filled and a change needed to be made.
Oregon is not a bad job. I think it could be a great job but I do agree with O'Neill that some of the decision making process in regards to this entire mess has ranged from flawed to comical. They have Nike at their damn disposal and some of the top minds in basketball and they hire a search firm? If I want an opinion on why my car isn't running well I don't go out and hire a lawyer to tell me I need to hire a mechanic. I go out and find someone who knows fixing cars and let that person fix my problem. This is the same problem Kentucky had. Instead of listening to the basketball people, the ones that are connected in the game, they listened to headhunters and business people. And what Kentucky ended up with was an utter disaster on every level.