Look, no matter what you still want to have compassion for the person. We're not happy with the results, but we're a Catholic school and you don't want to see any person have a miserable experience. This poor guy gets scrutinized for everything he says or all aspects of his body language. Yes, he is compensated at a level that most of us can't identify with, but I'm sure the guy truly wants the program to succeed. I think the criticism of the "coaching" is more than fair. I'm not sure the other stuff is warranted. If he acted in a class manner as a representative of Seton Hall at Georgetown that's all we could ask for. He's been a good guy going back to the Herb Pope illness early in his tenure at The Hall.