You're missing my point...
If we have to "settle" for a guy like McCollum, McCasland, DeVries, McDermott, Cronin, Williams, Brownell, etc... And I think we're at a point with how invested many of us got with the thought that we could be getting Stevens, or May, or Beard...that any name on that list, or anyone else, will be a disappointment to many, and will feel like we had to lower our standards to make the hire.
So if one of those fellas ends up being the guy... I think our absolute "floor" with any of those guys, is 20 wins, slightly over .500 in conference, and solid NCAA team. If we had 3-4 years of that...it might be the most consistent success we've had since RMK. Its not the same "risk" as what we had with Davis, Crean, Woodson... Odds are the coach probably isn't even on that list, but I don't think its a reach to expect that we'll land someone of similar caliber, and someone with a similar "floor".
The long term key would be what is any of them, and specifically, the new coach's ACTUAL floor, and then what's their ceiling. But if a guy from the list above, or someone like them, comes in and has similar results to what they've proven they'll produce at previous coaching stops...its gonna take us a few years before we even start to suspect we might not have "the answer". Maybe that's worse in some ways??? But I'll enjoy solid basketball, and solid NCAA tournament teams, if that's "ALL" they end up being.