@DCRealist @Iceman2000 let’s look at some DC history starting with the last time they made the region tourney.
2012-2013: 30-7, (11-1 in district, T1) lost district championship to LA, lost region championship to LA, lost in sub state to Howard.
2013-2014: 16-14, (4-10 in district, 6th) lost to Cannon in district tourney.
2014-2015: 19-15, (3-11 in district, 7th) lost to Macon first round of district tourney. side note... 4 wins against Boyd Christian and got 5 more wins against home schools during HOF games, 4 games in one day
2015-2016: 13-20, (1-14 in district, 8th) lost to Cannon in first round of district tourney. 5-0 after HOF week playing 3 homeschools in one day.
2016-2017: 7-20, (3-11 in district, 7th) lost to Smith County first round district tourney.
2017-2018: 13-14, (6-8 in district, 6th) lost to Watertown first round district tourney.
2018-2019: 6-23, (4-10 in district, 7th) lost to Upperman in district quarterfinals.
2019-2020: 7-21, (3-11 in district, 7th).
Just my opinion but you haven’t hit an all time low. Finishing 1-13 in district and 8th to me would be all time low. You have not been good for a long time. Looking at your schedule, it looks like they need to take the AAA’s off and try to get some region opponents or just more competitive teams but I wouldn’t schedule a bunch of home schools either.
Having an overall winning record is good but does it matter if you still finish 3-11 and at the bottom of the district and lose in first round?
Trying to pin it all on one guy seems a little unfair. You guys act as if Sanders walked into a loaded team and completely botched it. If in a year or two they haven’t done any better then I would say you could look at making a change. It is still high school basketball and the coaches have to work with the hand they are dealt. Yes they have to develop the players but players have to develop themselves also and buy in. Which can be hard when you have parents coaching from the stands...