Full disclosure...
I began my college experience at Tech in 1990. I met my trashy wife there (been married for 23 years now). She graduated there in 1994. She's from a TINY town of about 600 in west TX and Tech is the "place to be" in that part of the state. It's ok, I forgive y'all.
The non-collegiate people in that part of the state are some of the nicest, most accommodating people you've ever met. Tech students/fans are some of the worst a-holes you've ever met. I know this because I was one of them. Completely loud, obnoxious, inebriated, etc. "We" relished in it because we always felt slighted. At least until the SWC fell apart and Tech was included in the Big 12.
This was a behavior that I found difficult to change as I became a season ticket holder at TCU. It has been many years, but I have become a "typical" TCU fan (for the most part) over the years. The Tech mentality still comes out at times with the visiting fans that always sit in the row in front of us every game. The hogs were the last ones to really test my restraint, though I made sure they got an earful and a warning.
Anyway, Tubs was a total doosh. I don't understand what he thought he was going to accomplish coming into a Big 12 conference where nearly every team was going to a spread offense and he wanted to implement some type of SEC hybrid BS. That was never going to work in the Big 12 with the speed involved on both sides of the ball. No one liked him. He might as well have been some kind of Northeasterner trying to come into the Texas state government and telling everyone that we should adopt all of their failed policies to become better. The bigger doosh move was how he left Tech for Cincinnati. Really, Cincinnati? You leave one of the major Big 12 programs for that craphole? He had to have seen the writing on the wall.
He was "forced to Tech"...that's classic for a beggar to say. So dooshy.
I've tried to keep it clean and non-Techish. I think I've been successful.