Could care less about calender years. Knight hired at 30 won a conference title in year two a national title year 3 or 4. Fred Taylor told everyone he knew Knight would win national titles whenever he got hired. He was a brilliant teacher. Brad Stevens won right away. Bennett came to coaching late because he had a playing career and a mission to attend to. As soon as Bo Ryan got to know him he said Bennett would win right away. He did that at WSU of all places, no one wins there. He did not win because he was 37, he would have won at 27 but really did not think he wanted to coach. Everyone that met him knew he would win, he was bright but he was raised on humility. Plenty of guys hired at 32 won big by 37. The best data we have is the truly gifted win something truly meaningful by year 6 regardless of age. All of them built a solid foundation right away. Some are more gifted than others. Agree that i see signs now, said it before the last 3 games but it is real when it is sustainable success. Winning titles, getting to the final 4 and stringing together 7,8,9 years of being above .500 in conference. I have seen plenty of guys put up one or two and just stay that way. Lets go and win the conference, build a top 2-3 team in the conference year after year and then we can say he was special. I am all in. You did not need to be older to know you recruit character, never skimp on doing things the right way. Growing up around a program with poor ethics did not help. I am all for living and learning, hell that is how i live everyday. Let's go.