The college coaching rankings are filled with prima donna's . . . Frank fell into the worst kind. The over the top, irrational, enraged, ultra paranoid prima donna whose reputation (well earned I might add) as such had proceeded him into the recruiting market place and was on display early and often for all the world to see.
Bill Self (for example) is a pain in the ass prima donna, who can be and often is a total bad person too his players . . . during practice, and behind closed doors, and on occasion on the bench . . . albeit most of the time it is because they did make a real mistake and didn't just breath in and out wrong or stand on the wrong spot on the floor for .6 seconds (like with Frank). Self by all accounts can turn on (and turn off) the complete bad person switch at the drop of a hat. But unlike Frank, he's smoother, more comfortable in his own skin and from the beginning of his career until now, vastly more successful.