and done. It brought a lot of success and prestige. It also brought erratic results. He left (I think) because he got sick of the ridiculously high expectations. I think he has no regrets about being one and done U. He preferred the individual success of his former players to the school's goal of team wins (I am pretty sure I heard him say as much). A lot of the guys he put in the league would have gotten there anyway, but he helped others get there, or at least get to superstar status.