Transferring is a huge part of the college basketball landscape now. I'm certainly not justifying Paulsen's absolutely horrendous roster management and attrition rate, but I just don't see it as a concern for the people who make the decisions. I also do not see it as a sign of a program that is not "clean."
I agree with Brian's definition of a clean program and the school just does not care beyond the fact that they make no negative waves, do some good in the community, and do not have an abysmal record. The school would be happy to have a competitive basketball program, but it is just not important to them. What IS important is that we produce at least mediocre results without scandal. If we were .500 with off-the-court issues, Paulsen would be gone. If we were consistently in the PIG and had a regular season record below .300, Paulsen would be gone. But, I am afraid that consistent middle-of-the-pack results with "good kids" is good enough for our current administration to just stay the course.
That is my head. My heart says, everyone knows we are due for a regime change at the university level, and are just waiting it out for now. The basketball shake-up is coming, but we are just stuck in a very unlucky timing situation. Let's hope my heart is right.