It's difficult to make a straight comparison. Pat Fitzgerald inherited a program that went 4-4, 5-3, and 5-3 in the Big Ten the three previous seasons. Bill Carmody inherited a program that went 3-13, 6-10, 0-16 in the Big Ten the three previous seasons. During the Fitzgerald era, their conference records look like this (this isn't exactly fair, either, considering Carmody had six years to build to this point): Fitzgerald 2-6 3-5 5-3 5-3 3-5 3-5 Carmody 2-14 1-17 8-10 7-11 7-11 5-6 Carmody's record is certainly worse, but the last four years have been pretty close. And it's going to be hard to hire someone equivalent to Fitzgerald for basketball, in my opinion. This is true, but Fitz also inherited a team with coach who died just before the season (which destroyed recruiting) and he really wasn't ready to be a HC. And as you noted, that's only half of Carmody's career... the first 6 years were even worse! I don't want to get into a Carmody vs. Fitzgerald discussion, because it's pretty apples to oranges at the end of the day. The point I was trying to make is that Northwestern fans are tired of the team's inability to get over the hump (impatience given historical precedence duly noted). The fanbase has done away with moral victories in football and they're feeling the same about basketball -- getting "close" without making it isn't good enough anymore.