It's a "monstrosity" and yet you haven't been able to refute it for at least a year? It's taken you at least this long to cook up something? If it's so stupid why have you sat at your thinking desk for a year and done nothing in terms of shredding it? The argument that you didn't think that it would be taken seriously is also comical considering it's been one of the main talking points on this message board for at least a year. There's no way you were oblivious to that since you've even used it as evidence against Pope. And all it took for you to categorize it as worthy of combating was somebody posting about it on the ksboard? So it went from an illegitimate argument not worthy of confronting to a legitimate argument worth shredding based on one post?
Perhaps a year from now you will write a new post supporting it again? I guess it will all come down to how we feel in the springtime, eh?
Let's see if you can cook up something without using Dan Hurley or any of the other rare top 1% exceptions as your case points.
I posted on this extensively before and I can only assume you are playing dumb on this topic. I'll copy and paste from my older posts.
Tom Izzo 33-28 54.1% after 2 seasons at MSU
Dean Smith 23-15 60.5% after 2 seasons at UNCheat
Billy Donovan 27-32 45.8% after 2 seasons at UF
Coach K 27-30 47.4% after 2 seasons at Puke
Nolan Richardson 31-30 50.8% after 2 at Arkansas
Danny Hurley 35-29 54.7% after 2 seasons at UConn
Todd Golden 40-29 58% after 2 seasons at UF
Scott Drew 17-40 30% after 2 seasons at Baylor
Tony Bennett 31-31 50% after 2 seasons at Virginia
Jay Wright 34-29 54% after 2 seasons at Villanova
Jim Calhoun 29-33 46.8% after 2 seasons at UConn
Gary Williams 35-26 57.4% after 2 seasons at Maryland
Lute Olson 31-27 53.4% after 2 seasons at Arizona
That's a few National Championship coaches (13 of 22) since 1991 (accounting for 21 titles) with a worse record their first 2 seasons at the schools that they won it at than Pope's first 2 seasons at UK.
Someone then asked about the jobs previous to the one's where they won a title. This was then provided.
Smith and Izzo held no previous job.
Donovan 63.6% at Marshall
Hurley 63.2% at Wagner
57.9% at RI
Coach K 55.3% at Army
Todd Golden 61.3% at SF
Drew 64.5% at Valpo
Tony Bennett 67.6% Wash St
Jay Wright 58.9% at Hofstra
Jim Calhoun 64.4% Northeastern
Nolan Richardson 76.3% Tulsa
Gary Williams 63.2% American, 62.8% BC, 59% Ohio St