between his freshman and sophomore years was tremendous. He seemed much better this year, and more in control of his emotions, that he was that first year. So it seems a stretch to say that this staff is lousy at development. Half of the development issue rests with the attitudes of the players. My guess is that Mika decided before the year ever started that he was going to leave if he had a good year. That motivated his play all year. Just a guess. Thanks Mika! I'm a fan.