abezontar wrote:But isn't our situation more comparable to Houston's than BC's. We aren't a nationally recognized program anymore, we have a declining apathetic alumni and fan base, and we don't play in a BCS conference. To me that describes Houston, not BC or even Navy minus the BCS conference.
That's an interesting point and one that is not without merit. But, let's take those coaching decisions at Boston College back to the times that they were made-1996. The SWC was just falling apart and there was no BCS. At that time, it was the "bowl alliance." The differences betweent he have's and have not's were not as stark as they are now. And I think Navy's football success shows that he still has the ability to pick a coach. Still, if a BCS school's AD offered to take our job today, we would certainly listen.
One other note on Gladchuk. He oversaw the reinstatement of basketball at Tulane after the school's termination of the team because of a point shaving scandal. I think that is worth considering.