I agree.
Btw, this next part isn't directed at anyone.
I just want to say this... Firing Hak does what for this program? It creates instability. A change in head coach means a change in everything. Assistant coaches... Bye bye... Systems... Gone, too... Recruits... You think Brock Boeser comes here without Hak? Not a chance. You think maybe Hak has had a hand in recruitment? Think about it.
Change at this point only creates instability. And even if we make a change, does that suddenly give a magic poition to our players to win a title? No.
There's a huge desire to make a change from a lot of fans. I get it. I'm very frustrated, too. But, all it does is create instability and guarantees nothing.
*sigh*
I don't know what to do. But, I do know that firing a head coach does nothing to guarantee anything. Change for the sake of change lacks common sense and rational thought.
This is Hak's program. He deserves the keys.