I agree the suggestion to fire Gene Smith over his decision to retain Thad is an overreaction. But I don't agree with the reasons I see repeatedly given for keeping Thad around another year or two.
"It's been worse."
Okay, so what? As long as things don't completely bottom out be happy with mediocrity? Yikes, what a philosophy for life.
"Thad's a good guy and he took us to two final fours."
Great, let's put a banner up in the arena and move forward. I'm all for acknowledging his past contributions, but I don't believe "hoping for a miracle" is a wise way to make business decisions. Basically it's an awareness of the reality of the situation - a mediocre team with a middle of the road recruiting class is likely to remain mediocre - but doggone it, we like the guy. So let's keep paying his big salary and charging supporters good money to watch a product we know isn't going anywhere, absent a "miracle". Really? This is where The Ohio State University is now?
I can like Thad AND think it's time for a change. The two thoughts are not mutually exclusive. But in the past 18 months he's had an entire recruiting class bail after one year, responded to it by publicly trashing them (don't think other recruits didn't notice), blamed negative recruiting for program decline, then lashed out in anger that anyone had the audacity to question whether he should be the coach next year. That's not the Thad Matta I remember from his first decade at tOSU. I don't know exactly how things got this way, but I do know I have zero confidence that this Thad Matta is going to have the success of the old one.