You wouldn’t have someone who was below standards manage your retirement accounts with that track record, getting 3% return when everyone else is getting triple. It’s not a “told you so” at this point. It’s just we know how it ends now with a 5 year sample size. A 6th year only sets the program back another year on the clock.
Not everyone made the Sweet 16 last year so your return on investment analogy does not hold up all that well.
The actual concern is that many people seem to view finishing 3rd in the SEC (behind defending champ SC and eventual champ LSU), being runner-up in the conference tournament and making it to the Sweet 16 unacceptable because the LVs won the SEC conference title and made it to the final four every year before Kellie took over.
Oh wait! It turns out the LVs last Final Four happened with Team Candace back in 2007-2008 and the year after that came the notorious loss to Ball State in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
In fact, let's look at the actual history of Kellie's last few seasons and, not the imagined history of nostalgic fans who still believe that the LVS set "the standard" for the women's game:
For the 2022-2023 season - The LVs won 25 games in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2013-14 and 2014-15, its 13 SEC victories were its most since 2014-15 and it advanced to its first SEC Tournament title game since 2015. The Lady Vols went to back-to-back Sweet 16s for the first time since 2014-15 and 2015-16 and w
ere one of just seven schools to do that in 2021-22 and 2022-23. (Hey that is not such bad investment portfolio after all).
And that record was accomplished with the team missing the centerpiece of its defensive schemes - Tamari Key.
All this talk about the "standard" refers back to 15 years ago. Prior to this season, Kellie had raised the performance bar from where it had been most recently. White did not give her an extension because the program was losing ground but because it seemed to be getting back in the national conversation.
No doubt, Kim Mulkey had more immediate impact on LSU but there aren't that many Kym Mulkey's walking around and who want to coach at Tennessee.
This season has been "a stumble out of the gates" and if the LVs keep staggering then "should a coaching change be made?" becomes a legit topic but Kellie has EARNED the benefit of the doubt to see if she can get the team performing at a higher level.
Things in her favor - Key looking better with each outing; RJ returning; the rise of Striplin and Powell; Sara finding her form and hopefully, the EKU game showing that Spears is getting comfortable in a LV uniform. Wells remains a ? but by the start of the conference (just around the corner), Kellie should have the pieces needed to be a strong team.