OK, FTR I have always loved Frank as a coach and have supported him up to very recently. However, it's reached a point where I can't reasonably just blame the players on this team for "not trying hard enough", or "buying in". Besides this, Frank's rhetoric in comparison to team morale/performance has become increasingly troubling lately.
Frank has talked about leadership all year long. First it was, "our team needs some leaders". Fair enough, but so is the point that for whatever reason he has not chosen/been able to keep a number of solid role player, 4-year type kids in the program to provide some of that leadership he's wanting. Plus he hasn't replaced those kids with others that are measurably better. Then it turned into "I wasn't leading well enough, but I'm changing that now". OK, so you're man enough to talk the talk, but there's little evidence of a real change of coaching methods or team morale. In fact, just the opposite.
It seems pretty obvious to me that a lot of players cannot deal with Martin's coaching style, and understandably so. It's one thing when you have upperclassmen who have "bought in" and you run off an underclassman who you perceive to be "not measuring up". But this pattern cannot continue if we hope to have any lasting stability in the program. And yes, when this becomes a pattern, you'd better believe it affects recruiting.
To solve this, Martin has to 1.) Recruit good players who can handle his style 2.) Ease up just a bit with the drill sergeant routine and show a little patience with guys with potential or 3.) Get fired/leave.
Since I don't think #1 is realistic (obviously not working at this point), I'm hoping for #2. The question is, however, is Frank too stubborn/short sighted to do this? I personally think it's time that Currie should think about having a meeting w some of the players to get an accurate feel of what's going on with the program, and warn Frank to be careful with the direction he's taking the program. Really don't want #3, but if it comes to that...