As good as doc is, he could be better. Doc is a great defensive coach, but not an all around great coach. I admire doc and what he has accomplished, but the guy needs to put a little emphasis on offense. Yes the saying is "offense wins games and defense wins championships", but out of his last fours trips to state he has been bounced in the second round by very close margins. Why, because he doesn't have any offensive plays to rely on down the stretch, nor does he ever have a timeout to set up anything. Put his antics to the side, doc is one of a few coaches that i have ever seen that nevers quits or throws the towel in. People might complain about him running up the score, or antagonizing a ref with little time left with a huge lead, but all he is doing is coaching. Non stop full effort at all times. It is a fact that he gets the most out of what he has. The only D-1 players he has ever had is Niki Arinze (Mr. Basketball, Wake Forest), DJ Harrison (aquanis, then Colorado), and Brandon Lockridge (walk on TSU). Doc has proven his greatness, but he is still one step away from being put in the class of great coaches, if he was as great as some speak about him he would have had a college job a long time ago.