Coach taking the high road is respectible. Any person should, but at the same time you can't overlook the lack of heads up on WJ's part. I think there is no shame in saying that the university and the coaching staff were in shock and surprised by the decision. There are respectful ways of saying obliviant thoughts.
I too think that this press conference needs to cover more than just the WJ situation. This has happend far too much to honestly start putting tons of faith that any player coming to ISU is in it for the long haul. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. I think the fan base is far from fooled anymore and just wants an understanding.
Now you beg the question. Do we deserve answers. Is it our right to need to know everything that's going on. No I don't think we do. But when you do have a university and AD who push for support and fan turnout, some answers are need to continue on with our support. If there is a problem, the fans will demand changes.
I think the fans should get some information on some things, but i have a feeling there are a lot of things that go on within an athletic department that we don't want to or need to know about, that's why we are fans and not the coaches.