Originally Posted by
PMDawg
While true, it is also true that it remains pretty darn high for the next several years. They are not in a good place either way it goes. So, I think there's a decent chance they move on now rather than let this atrocity continue to play out. You just can't pay someone that much money to be mediocre.
I wonder if the administration calls him in and tells him they have no confidence in him and he can either negotiate his buyout down and resign with some form of dignity, or he can stay to collect his money but they give him no cover, no support, no NIL money...basically cut his legs out from under him...and let him go down in flames over the next few years.