During Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon's first two years with the Terps, his postgame press conferences were often more unpredictable and exciting than the games themselves.
Turgeon had a difficult time containing his frustration and softening his criticism of himself, his team and individual players in particular, especially guard Terrell Stoglin.
As Stoglin and others were weeded out (or weeded themselves out, as was the case with Seth Allen, Charles Mitchell and Nick Faust) and the Terps became a top-25 program, then a top-10 program, Turgeon's pressers became love fests.