I don't think people are trying to get their anti-Dooley posts in so they can tell you "I told you so" later on. I think most people were just disappointed that we didn't get a more recognized name that they could be more excited about. I was slightly because I know that that can hurt recruiting initially, but future recruiting will be based only on his performance, not on the level of national excitement and respect when he was hired. I hope he does make a name for himself in the next few years obviously. I was very skeptical at first, but every time I hear something from him, or see him on ESPN, or see an interview... I like him more and more. I think more of the naysayers will be coming around soon, they will just have to see more results (which he can't give now because it's so early in recruiting and he hasn't coached any games yet). So, they are basing their biases on a disappointment in national recognition and also because of the way we were rejected by several coaches. It's not Dooley's fault, obviously... and he hasn't done anything wrong, or anything to deserve it. He's just in an unfortunate situation because he can't really prove them wrong right now. The worst part of his situation is that if his lack of name recognition (think resume here) hurts his recruiting ability initially, it will hurt his performance in the near future... which can continue in a vicious cycle of mediocrity. I think that's why people are so worried, not because they personally hate the guy or want him to fail.