I'm not poo pooing anything just saying he inherited a great situation. MWC is about as good of a training ground as one can have. But like I said one year. I personally think what gets most coaches fired that have success is after they rebuild a program and have some success, they tend to falter on the reload and sustainability front. Obviously the greats like Izzo and Painter are able to do this but what got Pitino in trouble was after he built the Mason, Coffey, Murphy, he couldn't retain enough talent to keep the program from slipping and he was fired. Same thing with Juwan Howard at Michigan, Tom Cream at Indiana. Holtmann at Ohio State. Niko built, reloaded and retained at CSU, Sprinkle hasn't been anywhere long enough to prove that he can do that. Time will tell with Niko here and Sprinkle, Deveies, McCollum etc, but I like the odds with our guy based on track records