Calling me centrist is both fair and correct. I'm a middle child through and through. You get too high, I'll drag you right down. Too low? Come on up.
Anyway, this isn't something I've put a ton of thought into because I assumed he was a dead man walking. Is it just the win over Memphis that people feel has changed his trajectory? I hope that win is the start of something big, but forgive me if I'm skeptical. I still think we drop at least one more non-conference game, and it's hard to find more than 3-4 wins in conference (Mizzou? A&M? Vanderbilt? One hot night against a decent team?).
Combine that projection with the fact that we have 0 committed players in the class of 2022 and it's hard to see a scenario where Crean gets a 5th year.
I guess, though, that I should attempt to answer the question. As low a bar as this may seem in year 4, approaching .500 in conference play with this group might convince me he deserves another shot. That likely puts us .500 overall and perhaps even in the NIT.
I understand very well the history of Georgia basketball, but I quickly tire of any argument that we should accept mediocrity (or less) because of that history. The last time we were ranked was January of 2011 (#24). The last time we won a game as a ranked team was March of 2003 (!!!)*. How is this acceptable in any universe at a university with the resources of a UGA? Am I being impatient because I'd like to see my team ranked once per decade?
I'm not pretending this is an easy job. It's not. But it shouldn't be this hard, either. Right now, I have very little to grasp onto if I'm to argue that Crean deserves to stay. Young talent? Minimal. Wins? No. Recruiting? Seems to have stalled.
He's not going anywhere before the season is over. He has time. But my crystal ball says we've got a coaching search on our hands in March...
*Edit: I was incorrect. We won 1/2 when we were ranked in 2011 before dropping out of the polls. I felt the need to add this, but I think my point still stands...