Disagree. Talent is talent and recruiting remains to be seen. But coaching is about culture, motivation, discipline, inspiration, player assessment/development and scheme. A better coach should be able to take the exact same guys and do better than his predecessor almost immediately. That's why he was hired. I'm not talking overnight miracles, just overnight improvement. It happens with plenty of interim coaches and first year coaches across all sports.
I was highly optimistic given everything Mickey had said and done, but both the Rutgers win and the Illinois loss left me feeling like he hadn't budged the needle much at all, not even by the terms he set himself.
Like I just said, he might be able to get the job done given a full coaching cycle — or even this Saturday — but people who want to give Mickey the job without regard to the 9 game audition he's being given aren't being realistic either.