I get it. My personal feeling is that he probably had some racial bias that wasn’t explicitly intentional.
I would’ve felt a lot better about the interview if he could’ve admitted that. That’s something that you can work on personally and get better at and I think that would help those wounds heal on both sides.
I loved how he went in depth about his shortcomings regarding how much of a hardcore dickhead he was and how reflecting on it now in hindsight, he would change how he deals with players on an individual level. Everyone responds differently, and it sounds like he admits he didn’t think that way at the time and he would act differently now instead of taking the approach that if you don’t like the way we do it, you’re not the “Iowa type.” I think that’s a very reflective viewpoint and shows a lot of guts to admit that at least in that way, he was failing some players.
I just wish he’d have at least admitted that the way he handled himself could’ve been perceived as harder on the black athletes, even if it wasn’t his intent. I also think Doyle was the scapegoat. It sounds like Brian was guilty of the same things and he got to keep doing his job for 3 more years, and it would’ve been indefinitely if he had been good at it.