I'm a big fan of Tubby as a person and have utmost respect for his accomplishments, but that's no reason to keep him off of a hot seat (or whatever you want to call it). I've only been an avid follower of Gopher sports since I transferred to the school a year and a half ago, so I can't really speak to the historical struggles of the program with the same passion of a lot of the posters here.
With that being said, and with roster attrition taken into account, I've seen so many head-scratching decisions in the past 3 years of watching Gopher basketball. They have been discussed here ad naseum, so I won't go too in-depth, but the lack of adjustments made during "coaching opportunities" (timeouts, halftime, practices between games, the offseason, etc.) really sticks out to me. How much is coaching vs. execution? I'm not sure. But after awhile, the coach is going to find himself on the hot seat if there is no improvement....regardless of his accomplishments at a different school 5+ years ago.