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It was Lance's second year in Kansas. He didn't have a magic wand. I think he's done quite well with identification of mid-range talent to start to lift the program at Kansas. They'd continue to climb under his guidance.Not a popular take but this program does not need a “program builder”. It need someone who can recognize how the portal and NIL impact a program. The Emperor has said many times it’s harder to maintain a program than to build one. I have no doubt Leipold can coach, but can he recruit at a high level
Kansas 2022 class was ranked #67, that’s his first full cycle to bring in a class. Of that class no kids above 3 stars. Ok I get “stars” are subjective but it’s a data point. The 2023 class is now at #73.
Again I 100% believe he can flat out coach but the game now is much more than that
You're entitled to your opinion, but in this case, I think you're dead wrong. A coach at the DI level must be a program builder, to maintain, and advance a program. The last thing Wisconsin needs is someone coming in and being a caretaker for a program that needs revitalization.
And, by the way. Alvarez had to rebuild a program that was sagging when he came in. I saw his hard work and dedication to recruiting face to face. I think you'll find he believed that the Badgers needed a program builder, who could motivate everyone in the house to do better in all aspects of the program. I think you'll also see he demanded that his assistants always be looking to the future, not trying to maintain the status quo.