The Western Kentucky men's basketball coach has been frustrated at times this season, and his Hilltoppers are still looking for many of the answers.
But after WKU's 86-82 overtime win over Florida Atlantic at E.A. Diddle Arena on Saturday, Harper said to expect resiliency.
"Look, like I told them, you may see me struggle, but you'll never see me quit," Harper said. "This is about competing and getting better. Any team I've ever been associated with, that's what they do."
Harper, who's won four national championships at the Division II and NAIA levels and played in six straight national title games, has won 20 games in each of his first three full seasons at the helm at WKU.