I'm thinking along the lines of
@duluoz -- or at least entertaining such things -- i.e., that everything is so completely different from when Coach Smith, and even Coach Williams, was at the helm that the standards of measurement are basically unknowns.
I looked over the players bios (which at least we still provide...some schools don't even bother anymore...a few never did) because I care about WHO our players are...I want to know their majors, and who their parents are, whether they were college athletes, if they were academically inclined in high school or not...I can remember team guides of the past when majors were all over the place rather than concentrated in one that was clearly for athletes (some of the old team guides have that kind of info for posterity even). Here's what I got for this year's squad.
Communication studies major,
Exercise and sport science major in the sport administration program,
Exercise and sport science major in the sport administration program,
Sociology major,
Majoring in exercise and sport science in the sport administration program,
Majoring in exercise and sport science in the sport administration program with African Studies Minor,
Exercise and sport science major in the sport administration program,
Exercise and sport science major in the sport administration program,
Majoring in business administration,
Majoring in exercise and sport science.
That alone points to a character dramatically changed from the times with which most of us are holding up for comparison...or at least some of the older among us.
I wanted to know that players came to Carolina because the beauty of campus lured them here or a particular academic program or maybe even it was Franklin Street. None of that appears to be important anymore...the basketball players (and football for that matter probably for a longer time) are so far removed from the student body as to not be a part of it whatsoever.
I think some of those things were among our greatest advantages when Coach Smith and Williams were running things...and they simply don't matter anymore so it is understandable that, losing those things, would level out our competitiveness overall.
Fuck, why not go to Alabama? Or state college? Or Texas Tech or Houston?