It's pretty simple. They came in at the same time. Both had some talent on campus when they arrived. Coach B managed to keep much of that talent; Coach Moser, less so.
They both had the portal to work with and Jennie's made it work for her. Porter, not so much. Jennie's had three excellent seasons, two of them with conference titles. It'll be three straight years in the tourney for her; Porter, we don't know yet, but we do know there'll be no conference title.
Jenny's teams have gotten better as each season has progressed and again, her portal additions have worked out. Porter, not so much on either point.
All of the excuses that have been offered to defend Porter's so far disappointing results applied to the women's team when Coach B. arrived on campus, but she has thrived. Texas, who was ranked #3 in the country, had the Sooners on the ropes more than once in tonight's game--they led by as much as 15 and the margin was double digits for much of the game. But the Sooner women play with grit and toughness and never give up. And they beat their rivals--her teams are 9-3 against texas and oswho. And this year's team goes 10-11 deep.
Her teams have been everything we hope the men's team can be--resilient, tough, fast-paced, entertaining, high-scoring, a good rebounding team. Overachieving.