I was satisfied with the way UT's president handled the attempts at illegal protests on the UT campus. He was accused of being heavy-handed when he sent in the state troopers on the very first day, but what they did was ensure that illegal overnight encampments and illegal barricades to public buildings were never established, and the protests went on during the day as they were legally allowed to do, and disbanded every evening as they were legally required to do. After a few days of their perfectly legal protests, they got bored with only being allowed to use their own first amendment rights and not infringe on the rights of everyone else, so they stopped doing it.
All of the bleeding hearts insisted he should be removed from office. And everyone else gave him a pat on the shoulder and an attaboy.
Of the several university presidents who had large protests flare up on their campuses around that time, he's one of the few that still has his job.