Robert Wilson said:
As long as he wants it to be. He won the only national championship of any consequence in the history of Baylor University. He can kind of do whatever he wants for however long as he wants.
BB is still closer to the way College sports used to be for coaches. Maybe it is because the Tourney really hasn't changed drastically.
People on here may be too young to remember, but for schools like Baylor winning 2 or 3 NCs IN A CAREER was good enough for HOF. Teams might get into the Tourney for 20 years and that was enough to keep job and be considered a good coach.
Henry Iba - Never won a NC
Adolph Rupp only won 4 in his long career
Al Maguire - 1 NCAA
Frank McGuire - 1 NC
John Thompson - 1 NC
Mike Krzyzewski - 3 NC
Larry Brown - 1 NC
Lute Olson - 1 NC
Jim Boeheim - 1NC
There are more, but we may have a string of early exits but in a 30 year career for Drew where another NC would put him ABOVE many legends. We need to have a little perspective, which I know is not popular right now.
Drew is golden. He may change up his philosophy some, but the guy can coach and recruit. He is perfect for Baylor. I compare him to Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), Thompson (Georgetown) schools that can go on runs but won't be like an AZ or Kansas. Can't compare us to the State programs, in my opinion.