What people don't understand is that the situation K-State can put it's head coach in superseeds the qualification argument. The bottom line is that Frank Martin is set up for success, while whomever else we would've gone after would be set up for failure. Unless we were going to get a Calipari, Pitino or somebody of that stature the recruiting class and the excitement would be gone. Finding somebody who was marginally more qualified than Martin was not worth the trade off of losing the momemtum that we were carrying. If we'd have waited 2 weeks, this job would have looked terrible...We'd have probably ended up with somebody with about the same resume as Martin anyway, but without any talent.
I wrote and op. ed. on this subject for KSUfans.com. (non-premium premium content!

) It's supposed to be uploaded soon. (probably with the updates to the home page)