There's definitely a note of me liking disruption, also a note of me loving everything he showed as a freshmen and thinking it indicated an amazingly high ceiling, his coaching situation went from bad to perfect, and I think he has more to prove than haines or o'toole. O'toole seems a little stale to me, and i think Haines' wrestling is a little too straight forward, compared to Hamiti who has that coiled snake thing.