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In other words, a better coach?Wall of text is large.
However, the Wildcats had long been a competitive team, both in recruiting and in-game performance during the d!(k Tomey and Larry Smith era's . Mackovic and Stoops as head coaches proved to be disastrous and both set the program back several years. As far as NU having a significant advantage in....anything.... Well, I would argue that point; specifically since we have not been relevant in the last 10+ years.
The reality of Rich-Rods success likely boils down to better coordinators, better (scheme specific) recruiting and better/cohesive player development.
I wouldn't say he's a better coach than Bo, just smarter, and one who knows who to surround himself with to succeed. Remember, at Michigan he was hamstrung with coordinators chosen by the AD ( at least a pool of candidates) that he could hire. At least that's the rumor.
Isn't the overall aspect of the job to do the things, big and little, that make your team succesful. If Bo is unsuccesful as a coach because of his coordinatiors (which I believe is only a part of the entire picture), who he hired, doesn't that factor in to whether or not he is a "good" coach?