Just wanted to add to this. What's being under appreciated is the fact Manny is being an awesome human being. In this cut throat business, as fans, we forget coaches are people too with families and their own lives. This is Manny's dream job. He wants to succeed more than anyone. However, he understands it's a process and it takes time. In the meantime, he will honor these man and find the right balance between execution and humility. He won't fire people and embarrass them in public. He won't make emotional decisions mid season and abruptly fire coaches, who committed to him just as he committed to them. He also doesn't over sign players like other schools, because he committed to the players and their parents like they committed to him. We want the best players, yes, but it's not that black and white for people within the program that is also being a mentor and father figure for these guys. Loyalty is hard to find in this day and age, but Manny for sure is gaining respect within the coaching community I bet. I just hope the "good guy" actually comes out on top this time around. Excited for the direction, fixed the offense last year, looks like defense is being fixed, now ST? ha lol jk let's get less toxic and appreciate and support what's in front of us!