I also tend to believe low double digit wins is not gonna cut it for MS7 to save his job. Perhaps I’m overly optimistic, but I can’t believe the university will accept that level of mediocrity long term, especially with potential lost revenue (less butts in seats) as others have been discussing. As we have mentioned before, one has to wonder what would have happened if Hellsten didn’t play lights out down the stretch 2 seasons ago to get us to 20 wins.
Regarding other coaching hires, I agree it’s been fairly mediocre across the board, BUT the women’s HC extension has seemed to be OK. They are holding their own in HEA in 5th place, within shouting distance of 3rd, and just bested said 3rd place team (on the road) in Worcester. I think last year too they finished in 7th? While I think we all want better, I imagine we would trade these results with the men’s situation the last 1.5 years in a 10/10 times. They certainly haven’t been lights out, but are playing much better compared to the men.
Also, remember that a 6th place finish and a blowout in Maine was “enough” to earn a 3 year extension for MS7 two years ago. I would be fairly surprised if the women’s coach does not get another extension should next season finish similar to the prior 2.
On your last note, I think Andy Jones would be an interesting hire, as he seems to be a coach “on the rise” as UML seems to have taken a bit of a hit since he left, and Bentley has certainly stepped up their game since he arrived. With the prestige of HE and (perhaps) more resources, would he make the move to Durham? Or would he perhaps try to wait out UML if they have a quick hook to remove Bazin after a few lackluster years?