I'm kinda terrified to even post this....but is there a reasonable middle ground between the two positions to be found? Can you marvel at Cal's success so far but also be frustrated that we couldn't figure out West Virginia's 1-3-1 defense in 2010? Think that Cal is the absolute best person in the country to coach UK but re-watch the 2014 title game against UCONN and be frustrated that we had the better team but our guys played scared (except for Young) and Napier went off. Eagerly watch every game and love your former school and its program but be bummed out that we were a possible substitution away from 39-0. The ride that Cal has engineered for all the UK fan's the last several years has been amazing and I'm personally very appreciative but I don't think it's unreasonable to be frustrated by thinking we could easily have 9 or 10 titles right now?
We could easily have 9 or 10 titles. We could also easily have 7 still. People get lost in the fact that these are freshmen. Not every 5 star player is going to play like Kobe Bryant or Lebron James. 2010, it wasn't a matter of not figuring out the 1-3-1 zone, it was a matter of missing the shots that UK put up, and West Virginia lighting it up from deep. Against UConn, we lost a very important veteran player that went on to be a 1st team All-American the very next season, and started 5 freshmen in that game. Did UK lose to UConn? Yeah, but people want to forget about how many talented, experienced, and incredible teams that those kids beat (and that's what they were at the time, a bunch of kids).
I don't think Tom Izzo could coach this team, to answer the incredibly dumb OP. Izzo's coaching style is based on toughness and veteran players, and that's something that, for much of the season, most seasons (especially this one), Kentucky teams lack due to the youth. It didn't show last season because of the size, depth, and us having some veteran players back, but it also showed with Cal coaching, winning 38 consecutive games. Did he take the title home? No. Should he have? Yeah. Cal knows that, he owns it, but if we're comparing recent coaching success, it's Calipari, and it isn't all that close.