It doesn't say anything about Jans' records because he didn't coach that team. That's the way coaching works. If Ben Howland is head coach fo a team, that means by definition Jans wasn't head coach of that team. But Howland had put together a talented team. Reggie Perrie (drafted and at least had a cup of coffee in the pros; not sure he ever made a full season), Iverson Molinar (undrafted but at least signed), DJ Stewart (another undrafted player that at least signed; unbelievable we had two players on that team leave with eligibility remaining to go undrafted), Robert Woodard (drafted 40th), Tolu Smith (a cup of coffee with the Pistons) and then good role players like Nick WEatherspoon and Tyson Carter. Granted no superstarts on that team, but I don't know how many teams we've had with 5 people that were good enough to even get a look by NBA teams.Hell, we were 20-11 and 4th in the SEC with an 11-7 record. If that's underachieving what does that say about Jans' records?
But unless all the projections at the time were wrong, we still ended the season on the outside looking in and would have needed to make noise in the SEC tournament to get in.