He talked to me about K-State just a handful of times. When he moved into his condo in Jacksonville I went out to help. Still has a few framed pics of himself with his own autograph. That is positive (if odd). He also had at least a dozen books on leadership. From when he taught his class.
At the East West Shrine game this year, he seemed ready to take a credit for Collin Klein. Maybe that is warranted, I have no idea.
He told me about the lawsuit and said that it settled because he would have won, and that he was vindicated.
One afternoon we were at a restaurant in Jacksonville and Ron started telling me how absolutely horrible it was coaching college football. He went on about how you have no privacy and your kids get picked on. He told me that he didn't think I would be able to handle it. I told him I'm sure I could figure it out. He got really aggressive and told me I wasn't humble enough to admit that I wouldn't be able to hack it. I started to cry because he wouldn't let up. I finally said okay, I wouldn't be able to do it. He was furious and said it was going to end up on UTube or TMZ. It seemed like the experience was, overall, negative.
He also told me that he had been arrogant and shallow in the past, but that he was becoming a new man, and I was the final piece in becoming that better person. I find this downright disturbing now that I know he was seeing several other people.