I understand what they're saying, but the gap year waiting for Shayok and Jacobson was going to be tough to succeed in as it was. Prohm was in a very tough situation that he may or may not have put himself into depending on what side of the fence you fall on. He tinkered with lineups constantly trying to fit the pieces together. Zoran Talley even played PG against Tech and WVU (both ranked opponents) and I believe we won both of those games. I think that was a decision that went well for Prohm. I also think there were times where Prohm should've done things differently, but did not. I'm not going to say Prohm's perfect because he's not.. no coach is.
These are Prohm's guys now and it's up to him and the guys to figure out how the rest of the season goes. I think calling for his head is a little bit aggressive, but I also think Prohm has put himself into a bit of a tough situation. Prohm honestly does have the talent this year to at least be a bubble team, but he has to squeeze everything he can out of the guys he has. He has to put them into better situations and at the same time, the players need to play to the level Coach Prohm knows they can play to.