King Rice shortly after his team's season ended with a final total of 28 wins:
http://www.app.com/story/sports/college/monmouth-university/2016/03/22/monmouth-folo/82108554/
"I'm hard on myself," said Rice, whose demeanor visibly went from upset to anger as his answer wore on. "I want to win, and we didn't win, so I wasn't good enough. We're gonna win, just understand that. We're gonna win. I didn't do a good enough job or we would've won. All you people think it's something else, but I didn't do a good enough job. I'm gonna watch tape, I'm gonna get better, I'm gonna be more mature, all these things, and we're gonna win."
You can't get more opposite of Kim Anderson than that. How awesome would it be to have a coach who views 28 wins as not sufficient, makes no excuses, and puts all the onus on himself to get better and guarantees its going to happen because he won't accept anything less from himself. That guy is going to be successful, if hadn't been arrested earlier in life he would already have become a big time coach.