So now we have this team exceeding expectations by more than a little. What to expect next season? The Badgers will lose their best player, and he won't be easily replaced, even if Chucky Hepburn becomes the star that I think he will be. And what about drama? There's been a fair amount of it under Gard. Is that just bad luck, or is that the way he rolls? And if so, maybe it doesn't matter if the teams flip back and forth between meeting expectations and exceeding them. But that feels a little like giving up, unless the expectations start higher.
I don't totally know what it means to be the "right guy" for the program. He's the guy for the program right now. He's going to stop being the guy until he misses the tournament twice in a row. And looking at those expectations for next year, they should at least be solid. Hepburn will be a star. Crowl likely will be too. Wahl is a do-everything guy who is probably a top-10 defender and pure post guy in the conference. From that base, you should be tournament good, before considering any transfers.
Giving up? I'm not sure what's being given up. Wisconsin is a program without a birthright. In the natural equilibrium, Wisconsin is at the bottom of the middle of the pack, or lower. Geography, history, style, facts on the ground, this makes every success precious and each year a battle against the reality of this league. The "expectations" game is a fraught one, and often silly. The expectation is to make the dance and push to be in the top echelon of the league. And if you do that much of the time, good things happen. Barring the glacial shift of prolonged success, Wisconsin best will always be what it is, working for a high floor so the ceiling is closer.
Through nearly seven seasons, Gard will have two conference titles, two sweet 16s in four tries, six NCAA quality teams.That's pretty good. Barring a disaster, he'll likely have two more years before the next big turnover to what's no unknown, and he aced that test the last time. If he's not here, I dare say whoever is runs things a lot like Greg, and will be hoping for his level of success.