It would not surprise me to see ADTS continue in his role. His statements from last year could have been PR after long talks with the funders about the cost of the coaching change. After the $$ realized moving on and replacing the entire staff was too expensive a proposition at the time, ADTS' job would have been to break out the lipstick and kiss the pig, which he did in publicly backing CGC. By all appearances, ADTS has performed well in other areas.
Football fans are justifiably angry right now, we have a bad coach and need to make a change, but I would guess ADTS' future will be defined by his ability to unite the $$ behind a good replacement plan for the football program. If he doesn't produce one, then he also likely is shown the door.