For whatever reason you wish to assign, KU's recruiting and roster are increasingly constrained as follows:
1.) No OAD/5-star point guards;
2.) No OAD/5-star 5s:
3.) 1 OAD/5-star recruit per season that can be a 2, 3, or 4 position player;
4.) Decreasing number of 4-star freshman recruits;
5.) Increasing number of graduate transfers and de-commits to plug holes created from recruiting constraints;
6.) Rotation minutes for project 4s and 5s.
This recruiting pattern has been tolerated by KU fans, because KU has continued to win conference titles, win around 80-84% of its games, be invited and seeded high in the Carney, and go out in the 16, or the 8.
So: what would be the threshold of decline in performance that KU fans stop marveling at Self's ingenious work-arounds and start saying: we've got to find a way to recruit rosters comparable to other elite programs, so that we can make serious runs at championships?
What if, KU's performance declines as follows:
a.) win conference titles 1 out of 4 seasons;
b.) winning 70-75% of games;
c.) Carney seeds 4-10
d.) No runs past the Sweet 16.
The above declines would still constitute seasons to be coveted by most major programs in D1, and maybe even comparable in some respects with other elite programs, but the lack of deep runs and rings would clearly not be comparable with Elite programs.
Would this be okay with KU fans?
If the above scenario would be okay with KU fans, then how far does KU performance have to decline before KU fans start to say KU needs to find a way to change recruiting constraints?