I think the consensus is that Tyndall is an excellent floor coach. To have this team very competitive with virtually no post presence or real point guard speaks to that. I totally agree that anything short of a show cause means he needs to be kept. My question is how effectively can he recruit now that he'll be someone that the NCAA assumes colors outside the lines? Don't get me wrong, all good coaches play in the gray area in recruiting and he'll have to continue to do so to recruit effectively but he's a name they will always keep an eye on...