Q: But it seems like something is missing between player and coach. I don't know if love is the right word? Or trust?
A: I think it starts with your head coach. Because if your head coach sets the tone, everybody follows. If he were to just — like you said, with that love — be that overly loving, unconditional love coach, that would spread throughout the program. And then the assistants would say, 'That's how he handled it, so that's how I'm gonna handle it.' And the players would look at it like, 'So that's how we're gonna handle it.'
But since sometimes there's some love, sometimes there's this, then sometimes it's just, 'Go to the bench' — it's just so much, you're just like, 'I don't know what to do.'
Q: So you never really know where you stand?
A: You don't know where you stand. I could be buried one day and I could be the man the next day."