wherein the writer when describing the former head football coach at a University made reference to "low energy, low enthusiasm" days of Coach X. He later stated that he couldn't stand to listen to the coach's interviews, saying that he had to stick his fingers in his ears for fear of a major headache, or the possibility that he'd just start screaming "how can you hire this guy at a program with major aspirations"? Does this resonate with anyone on this site? Actually, the writer is referring to Randy Edsel, formerly of Maryland. He is very complimentary of D J Durkin, and thinks Maryland has finally gotten it right.