"i still think that your general position glosses over the fact that most of the teams that end up being good later in the season and making nice post-season runs are also pretty good earlier in the season. 2000 and 2022 are clear outliers/rarities."
I don't gloss over that at all. I think it actually helps prove my point... or maybe a better way to say it is that it helps explain why I feel the way I feel (I don't think you can prove right or wrong about feelings). The fact that those seasons are outliers is part of what makes me feel those seasons are special. It's not every season that a coach turns around a mediocre season and turns it into a dominating run through the tournament.
Barring a twisted ankle by Bacot, we were absolutely trouncing KU in the NC game in HD's first ever season as a head coach. Has any other rookie HC in the history of college basketball taken a team to the NC game?
As for a "dispassionate review/debate on the pure results," that's kind of meaningless for defining a subjective evaluation of how you "should feel" about a season. If the system results in a score that aligns to how you feel, you think it's good. If it doesn't, you think it's rubbish. What does that solve?
You want to discount "once in a lifetime wins" because they mean less to you. For me, those are the moments I'll remember on my deathbed... not whether we beat Cal in a Jan road game. You want to ignore the emotional side of things and just look at numbers. I think that's the antithesis of being a fan.