Everything considered, I believe if 2014 is bad then 2026 should be considered bad. Not a whole lot of difference between a 7 and 8 seed and we both saw both those seasons play out. Let me ask you this because this is where I believe I’m having a disconnect with you, do you believe what you’re calling an above average season is what the actual standard should be, if that is popes ceiling should he just be the coach as long as he wants?
I think people often have two different meanings for “standards”.
Ex. This season isn’t up to Kentucky standards.
^ What people mean here is there is a reasonable baseline expectation for a typical season. This is something that I believe can specifically be quantified. We can build reasonable and measurable methods to determine what this kind of standard really should be. This is the kind of standard I have addressed in my case study.
Ex. The standard is national championships. We only hang banners for titles.
^ While this assumption is actually false — (we do hang banners for final fours) the point is that there is a type of standard that all top programs aim for and that’s to be the best of the best. This is a different type of “standard” altogether and it’s really just another word for saying highest goal and preferred reality.
If you’d quantify the 2026 regular season as bad, I have no problem with that. Whatever makes your own methodology work for you. I have my own process so that I’m not grading every season as just “great”, “mid” or “bad”. There are many, many levels and differences year to year through CBB history.
As far as the Pope stuff, I have no idea where this even comes from. Did I say anything in any of my posts anywhere ever about him coaching as long as he wants? No. Can you find about a million posts from me saying he needs an elite eight for me to believe he is “the guy”? Yes. That’s a separate discussion than how to grade individual seasons.
Let me explain once again. I believe year 1 was better than average. Year 2 was far below expectations. None of that would lead to a lifetime contract so I’m confused by your question.