Some definitely are, though it's in a better place now (very pro-football chancellor, football GM, and very strong NIL program). That all happened in only the last couple of years, which made some of us more willing to see what Wilcox did when so many barriers to success were removed. But he still struggled with consistency from his players. Penalties and mental errors all over the place. Wilcox was always good for grabbing one win you didn't expect (often in the non-con) along with dropping at least one and usually two you had no business losing (he gave several winless teams their first - and sometimes only - victory).