He can win. Its that simple.
No one enjoys “ripping” Prohm, (I prefer the term criticizing) and I think we all want him and ISU to succeed, but we need to win.
And I get that obviously we need to win and this year is frustrating, absolutely.
My issue is I'm not so sure everyone does want him to succeed it feels like hes constantly being criticized no matter and can't win with a portion (probably small, but gets magnified with comments) of this fan base.
First two years he is successful on the court, its not a matter of if he can coach or not, but rather its the fact that he didn't get those players so it doesn't really count.
Down year in year 3, fine whatever.
Year 4 has a great year with all of his own players (minus Nick Babb I think?) and then we want to criticize him after the fact because it wasn't good enough they underachieved despite a big12 tourney title. That team was picked to finish 7th in the Big12 and they got a 6 seed. They actually massively exceeded preseason expectations yet its still a black mark on his record seemingly.
We have a down year again but the main point is he's been criticized for everything under the sun it seems and has shown success in those areas at different points but it goes unnoticed.
People say he doesn't develop players, well he's about to have his 3rd player drafted that was uniquely his own player (so take out Niang. Nader, Morris). Nader also made a huge jump from his junior year to his senior year (first year with prohm). Shayok was thought to be an impact guy, but nobody predicted him to the first team all big12 player he was after transferring and sitting a year under prohm. Tyrese has made huge strides, people questioned whether he could handle the huge usage increase and he has I think even better than most optimistic analysts thought.
He gets players, he's great at finding under the radar talent (see Tyrese, Cam Lard even, Solomon Young to some extent, George Conditt none of these guys were rated highly). I think Tre Jackson could be the next in line there maybe this upcoming PG Jaden Walker (I think that's his name?).
I think theres a lot of reason to be patient especially considering his track record of getting players. Just feels like everyone wants to jump on to fire him as soon as we have a downturn. Which, all programs have (except the blue bloods and even they do on occasion). As much as we want it to be ISU isn't an easy job, and doesn't have a long standing tradition of sustained success, lets not get ready to fire a guy over 2 bad years.