Moreover, I find the implication that has been drawn of athletes of an individual sport having a higher propensity to being "unhappy" is spurious at best. Quite frankly, there can be unhappiness across the spectrum for all D-1 sports - - - including athletes involved in team sports where stakes might actually be higher given playing time and being drafted professionally.
To then leverage such an inference as a means to put the coaching style of a Cal head coach into perspective, is quite frankly, absurd. - - - That's one helluva jump that someone is making. In fact, It comes pretty close to blaming the victims, because you know, they have a propensity for being disproportionately "unhappy".
It's interesting to note that the Cal Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Chief of Staff and Senior Woman Administrator told a swimmer that there was nothing that she could do, following a head coach violating a federal privacy act when it came to the athlete's having their Crohn's disease disclosed to the entire team.
I'm sorry, but I really cant help anyone who thinks that disclosing someone's medical condition is a motivational tool used by a coach. - - - I dont care how many Championships they may have won.
That doesnt pass the smell test by any means.