hope he changed his tune, heard he was sexist and many inside comments denouncing him from players; and if he was doign a good job why was he run off? ... if he has figured out the world doesnt revolve around him, its a good thing for job security ... some people change and others remain bullies like Bobby Knight and get platitudes... and i hardly think Roy needs help recruiting thru his career, NC should and always has got great players ...
from espn page 2: Miss Loving to Hate: Matt Doherty USA Today ran a piece on the former Tar Heels coach on Dec. 15, attempting to show that Doherty learned from the mistakes that led to his ouster from Chapel Hill. The writer, Malcolm Moran, didn't directly quote anyone outside of Florida for the piece, which was great for Doherty. Had Moran gone to Chapel Hill, he might have heard the seemingly unreal stories about Doherty's treatment of players that bounced around Chapel Hill in his last two years on the job. Many of them were contained in an e-mail that sharply divided followers of Tar Heel hoops. Much has been disputed, but a source close to the team (who asked not to be identified) said he once heard Doherty tell then-freshman Sean May he wasn't "half the man or player [his] father was," and referred to him as a "fat ass" in front of his teammates.
To paraphrase Silky Johnson, I hope all the bad things in life happen to Doherty. And only Doherty. Recruiting the foundation of a championship team doesn't begin to account for such behavior. How Florida Atlantic could justify hiring him is beyond any realm of comprehension.
now since i answered your question and not to be a smart ass, etc...
i was wondering if you ever saw my post on that other franscilla thread where i was curious of the programs where you claimed you knew that other D1 basketball coaches currently hit their players?
happy thanksgiving
gregg