I did, you didn't define what rebuild means. No one has. Neither you nor anyone else has provided a shred of evidence of how long rebuilds actually take on average.Did you read what I wrote? A program can CAN CAN rebuild in two years. If they have the money to do it. For Purdue that would mean getting back to 8-4 even with a tough schedule a la brohm. Next year
But Purdue doesn’t spend that kinda money. So I’m good with a team who plays hard and smart and does their best. If that’s 6-6 next year, great.
If Purdue had spent the money to keep Scourton and buy a good fast linebacker my expectations of Walters would be very different
So, thus far, no definition of what it means, no data on what actually happens during one across all programs, no analysis of how to factor in NIL aggression or SOS.
Just a "belief" that 1-2 years is the correct answer. Regardless of us being a mediocre program historically, towards the bottom of NIL, with a brutal schedule in, arguably, the toughest conference in the nation.
Here's the correct answer. We don't know.
NIL and the portal are both too new the schedule is too difficult and the NIL commitment is too piss poor to be able to say how long a rebuild here will take. Certainly not with the definity folks seem to want to take
That doesn't mean Walters gets forever. 3-4 losing seasons kills any coach regardless of other factors. It does mean proclamations that we will know by the end of this season or next for sure are only going to work if they are outlier seasons (2-3 wins or 7-8 wins).