I am gonna give Darth his due in his diagnosis that Kellie is a mid-major coach but I draw a different conclusion. I don't think being a mid major is a genetic condition that can't be changed or that it means she lacks some secret knowledge shared by power 1 coaches. It is a tendency and a successful mid major coach gets use to coaching a team of work horses. None of them stars and there is not a lot of differentiation in their abilities (they are generally fair to good players). So, you platoon with this army and try to out work and out hustle more talented teams. And it easy to treat everybody the same and have them have the same responsibilities (every body crashes the boards and so on),
Power 1 coaches recognize the necessity of star power and letting players have different roles. For example, Rickea has been getting a lot of points of rebounds. Is that good? That means we are using a race horse as a work horse. I would rather see Rickea out on the perimeter, moving and cutting and creating. A start oriented coach might have handled Justine differently (though I think it will turn out well for her but I think she could have been fast tracked) and, as per gvl98, you can't be loyal to the dependable work horse when a faster race horse is available. I remember CPS said, when the Candace Parker class was coming in, that it motivated her existing players because they knew who was coming (in others, get my game up our I am sitting behind these freshman)
Kellie has cut the rotation but we are still not at the point of riding Rickea and Horston the way that Iowa using Clark or UConn uses Fudd or Bueckers (when healthy).