People know my opinion on whether we need to make a coaching change, but that doesn't change the fact I respect CBG as a person. This is an excellent read.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...ture-uncertain-but-his-impact-is-long-lasting
"So many people get caught up in the numbers and the rankings and wins and loss column, but it's the things he's done for this team," senior forward
Charles Mitchelltold CBS Sports this week. "That's not even basketball, it's just who he is is believing in us on and off the court and that environment over time ... he's just one of those people that never gives up."
"This is the thing. BG gave me a second chance to make a first impression. I think man-to-man he knows that, he's one of the guys that believed in me more than anybody he changed my whole entire life off the basketball court and on the basketball court. He made me a better person, a better man and a better player."
"He never worried about his job, he always worried about how you're doing today and what's best for the team. He didn't focus on who he is or what's going on with him. He's one of those coaches I'll always believe in him and always have his back."
"Man to man, there's been some tough times off the court that I can't even explain right now but he's always there for me, he always had my back. I'm not going to lie, he's seen me cry a couple times as a 22-year old when I felt like there was no one there for me and he looked me dead in the eye, man-to-man, and told me he would always have my back throughout everything, just trust and believe me, and he has.
"I can't even explain it, having a person that is a leader a role model and a father figure and also your basketball coach at the same time, it's just a different feeling."