Midtown, I know where you are coming from, but there is just too much risk in doing that. If we have another season where things don't pan out, we will be reloading, but we'll have very little to sell to recruits. As much as high level recruits want playing time as a freshman, the difference makers want an opportunity to compete for titles.
Ask anyone here and they will tell you that I am a glass half kind of guy, I've supported BG & staff the entire time that they have been here. IMO, he is just about everything that you could ask for in a head guy. He gets his players to graduate, he holds them accountable, and despite what many here think, I think that he understands the game well, but unfortunately all of that is not translating to success on the court. If you aren't winning, then all of the other stuff is overshadowed.
If I had to point to one thing that helped me arrive at the decision of supporting change is the constant close losses. Having been a part of many teams in my life, our inability to win is really troubling. Much of this is on the players (someone needs to step up and will us to victory), but by now, I feel like a winning staff should have gotten these guys to recognize these situations and figure out a way to win a close one. I certainly do not take any pleasure in advocating for a coaching change, but to me it seems pretty clear that the time is now.