I am disappointed in his departure. I might speculate that all of the hype over us moving into the future, recruiting better players, basically rejoicing over the new regime, etc. could all leave a pretty bad taste in the mouth of a CPJ player who has given us his best and perhaps liked his coaches. This was our best returning player and next season he could have been a real leader bridging the two coaching staffs. Instead, he leaves.
What his leaving really means is that we all need to realize the new staff is going to need our patience. Improved recruiting and heightened enthusiasm for our program is great. But, it takes about three straight solid classes and time for that first class to get some maturity before it yields results on the field. For the next two years our results will depend on Johnson recruits. We will need to stay enthused and supportive through what might be a couple of really bad seasons. I have experience with that as a young alum who stayed loyal during the Pepper to Curry change. It can be done, but it is not much fun.