If I came in to recruit your son, I would tell you, your wife, and your son, that I will be the most demanding coach your son can play for.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My children see me being coach enough. I gotta make sure they see me being dad.
Anyone that coaches their son, you expect more out of your boy. I'm not talking about stats, but I expected him to be the hardest worker out there.
It's a parent's dream come true to watch your sons play at the highest level of college basketball.
Welcome to the world we live in as coaches. You've got to figure out what you can do best and better to get these kids a chance to be successful. I think that comes through a lot of things - confidence, improvement, recruiting.
It's definitely harder being a dad than a coach.
If I miss coaching that much, I could go to some little school where they didn't recruit, where all the kids wanted to go. I believe I could find somewhere to coach.
I'm sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids.
When I finish playing, I think I'd like to coach college baseball.
The further I get away from coaching, the more I know I made the right decision. You almost forget how wonderful family life is.
As a parent, you have to be good coach and bad coach, and I think in the college-application process, I didn't want to be bad coach. 'This is amazing! I'm so proud of you!' That's the role I wanted with my kids.