The most important words that Elko said immediately after the LSU game (source: The Pulse) are the foundation of a championship culture. Those words were: "We needed a spark tonight. We weren’t getting open. We weren’t calling a great game. We weren’t doing the right things. (Us) coaching staff let you down big time, myself included. " Demonstration of humility at the top of the organization creates a culture of vulnerability and encourages each team member follow and recognize their own mistakes. He also demonstrated taking action to correct the mistake, and the players will be encouraged down that path too. Combine intense professional will/determination/pursuit of excellence with that humility and a championship is not far off, gents!