Year 4 was pivotal. Had we not had the run at the end of that year, a change would have probably been made either at the end of year 4 or after year 5. The extension at this point almost seems like a bigger crime than the hiring. Not necessarily in granting an extension (it was needed for recruiting and probably deserved on a smaller level), but the length (believed to be between 6-7 years) and dollar amount (believed to be between 400-700K) is kind of ridiculous for someone who up until that point had 6 good weeks out of 4 whole seasons.
The myths propagated by some on player defection, recruit defection, donor defection, and inability to attract quality candidates are comical yet insulting. One minute BU is the greatest place ever with everything anyone could ask for in a basketball program and basketball community, and the next minute there's no way anyone would ever lower themselves to come here other than the benevolent Jim Les. It's insulting to me as an alum and lifelong BU supporter.
I can't and won't root for losses. But if historically bad failure will be what it takes to force change, so be it.