I agree with PR, I feel positive about this team.
I also am in the minority (probably) who think we need to give Stitt another year unless the wheels completely fall off and things are regressing.
I like Colter's stuff a lot, but I do feel that he (and most of our fan base) does not give enough credence to the reality of our talent on the roster. Losing four scholarships for multiple seasons significantly hurt our depth building and losing practice time hurt getting what depth we had valuable reps. People underestimate that impact that can have on a program, even one like the Griz. Of course there are great recruits in every class, and Delaney definitely got some very good players. But if you take the last three coaches (Robin, Stitt, Delaney) in terms of their recruiting abilities, Delaney is absolutely number three on that list. Couple that with the absolute reality that he was a very dedicated and loyal placeholder during the the worst of the storm but not the long term answer, and the scholarship and practice time reductions, and it is unrealistic to say that even with all of that, there were no drop-offs in roster talent during his tenure. And before anyone jumps all over me, of course he recruited some great players that were significant Big Sky players. It isn't an all or nothing thing. It is about depth and being able to take a chance on a guy because you have an extra partial scholarship. The article even said it, between the Junior and Senior class, there are only 18 players left. That isn't many.
In watching practices and scrimmages, it jumps out how talented the depth is on this team. But that depth is young or inexperienced. I think the future is bright, and if things fall our way that starts this year, but it certainly is coming and I would hate to see it blown up with an unrealistic view of what situation Stitt actually walked in to.