Is it "wallowing in mediocrity" to go to an E8, a F4 or even more? No. But many are saying they would be happy to see us NOT go to a F4. That is insane!
It's a casual fan's take, one that can't see the forest through the trees, to not consider a significant amount of injuries. Although I will agree the recruiting is a big concern.
As for your Jets analogy, the problem with the Jets is their consistently bad choices (including drafting Zach White). They didn't have to take White, they could have taken Micah Parsons, Mac Jones, Ja'Mar Chase, Penei Sewell, Jaylen Waddle, Patrick Surtain.
It really depends.. an E8 when we are a 4-seed? Ok that's decent. But stumbling into an E8 as a 7-seed or 8-seed sort of tells me the team still wasn't great, we just won an extra game or two in the end. That doesn't cut it for me. Anything under being a top15 team is a failure. You can have a few of those years, it happens, but you can't have them every year. Not at UK.
A final4 would certainly help.. but here's the thing.. we're not going to a fianl4 anytime soon with Pope and this mess. We will honest to god be lucky to make the tournament next year. What i want, is to add enough talent to truly be a top15 team.. what I DON'T want, is to add one player that puts us in the 30-50 range where we win one game in the tournament, which is good enough to maybe not make the wide-sweeping changes we need.
As for the Jets, Zach White was going #2 regardless of who took him. He was #2 on the draft board according to almost all the experts. The better point to make here is that college basketball doesn;t reward bad teams with a draft the same way the NFL does, and I do fully understand that. However, There is still no point in being a .500 team.. you're just treading water. You're better off losing out to make drastic organization wide changes, such as firing a bad coach (Pope) or an evern worse AD (Mitch). Raiders, Giants and Bears are all great examples where it was better for them to win 2-3 games than it was to win 7 or 8. In the end, neither of those scenarios gets you a title.. so if things really aren't working, might as well bottom out.
Here's a question to ponder? If Kentucky was doing a little better under Pope, would Mitch be stepping down?