I have mixed feelings about him - I actually think he is a good coach and has revived Syracuse which is a positive. For some reason things got out of hand for a few years with a few of his players and as a coach he seemed almost 'caught in the middle'. I don't think his teams before or after have played a bad brand of basketball or been particularly chippy or 'dirty'. And I really don't have a problem with him choosing not to give Stewart a homecoming game - it is his decision to make and to some degree I understand it - you want to play in front of family and friends in upstate NY - accept our offer. You choose to go elsewhere, good for you and I wish you well, but don't expect me to schedule your team to play in my gym. I think he made a bad choice on a PR level, but he didn't owe Stewart or Uconn anything. Lots of other coaches have made similar decisions.