It’s not necessarily a bad thing to have your current coach be the last guy to have led you to the NCAA tournament. That’s the case for a lot of good programs. It’s less of a positive indicator if (a) that tournament bid was in 2004 and (b) you’ve gone through a couple of coaches since then before bringing back the previous coach.
Dave Leitao is the Jose Mourinho of the Big East, except, you know, not Special.
To the man’s credit, he appears to have the program heading in the right direction, if not at a blinding pace.