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Yeah this would be a pretty long timeline. I can understand waiting a year or 2, just for the financial reasons/NCAA sanctions to become more palatable. But otherwise, if the right coach is out there, it really seems like we would be doing more harm than good from a fan interest, recruiting, national perception, etc. perspective by waiting this long.
Breaking this down...
From a financial perspective, 1-2 years. Probably 1 to avoid any possibility of paying the retention bonus.
From a recruiting sanctions perspective, 1-2 years. 2, in theory, would help you having to overcommit to financing the next coaching regime.
National perception - objectively, nobody cares except us with the occasional question of "Why are they not better?".
Fan interest - we can punt on this one. Fan interest can dwindle to zero, but if anyone comes in and starts winning, ticket sales will pick up fast. That's just how ATL and our fan base are. Also, I don't think fan interest will ever go to zero and, whether we like it or not, ACC games will always have decent crowds... because of opposing fan bases.
Not advocating for anything here, just providing a POV on the topics mentioned.