Depends.
If you buy a house that’s a “fixer-upper” (to the less than delusional fans, that’s what Texas is), and you hire a contractor, he’s going to ask: do you want it to be just “comparable” with other homes in the neighborhood or do you want it to be the “gem”of the neighborhood?
Now this contractor knows the neighborhood you’re moving into. And he knows in that neighborhood, your house is far from being comparable, let alone the gem. Here’s where my analogy falls apart.
The contractor knows what he needs to make it the gem, and those things are readily available, and if you give him enough money, and time, he can get the best everything and make it happen.
Sark and the coaches know what the team’s shortcomings are, but he can’t guarantee he’s going to get all the recruits needed to address those. He has to compete for those. And even if he gets a class full of 4 and 5 stars, he can’t guarantee they’ll all pan out.
So the key issue becomes, like it is for all successful college coaches, can he evaluate talent and can he recruit?
So, IF he can recruit, I’ll give him more time than if he can’t. After this season, that will be a true test.