I don't know, personally, Eric or Cody but I admire both. Eric for his courage to state his opinion and back it up with facts. Cody for taking a job that has its share of challenges and succeeding in most aspects. I am going to put myself on a side of this arguement and I am going to say that if we were talking about a hoops coach at either of the three D1 schools in Kansas Eric's post would have been mild when compared to what would be getting written in the newspapers and talked about on the radio. When Roy was coaching at KU he would annually get skewered for "not being able to win the big one." Many, many people with NO credentials to back their opinion would attack Coach Williams. Eric has credentials and facts to back his claim. When you are a professional coach in the college arena it is win or move on. I know I would be looking at the ability of a coach to take my kid to the next level if it were time to pick a school to go to. In my opinion I thought that Danny Grater would be an NCAA D1 All American and possibly even a champion. When I saw that he was going to Ft. Hays I just figured he would dominate the D2 competition. It takes a lot of things to be a college coach and Cody obviously has most of them. That makes him a good coach but not a great coach. You have to WIN to be great. Obviously Eric feels we need FHSU to be a great program not just a good one. Maybe Curtis and most of the wrestling community is satisfied with a good program. Be thankful for Eric's passion and his willingness to spur change. And I guess we should all be thankful that we even have a four year program to be talking about!