I don't think GTAA has the money to pay another firing.
Sometimes, what a good coach needs is a strong partner on the admin side. And frankly, Tech has not had a good AD in many years. It's the AD's job to raise money, build facilities, run the programs, manage the marketing ... and we just haven't had an A team doing that. I think Todd is a good start so let's wait and see what he thinks?
Also, I am just not a fan of changing coaches every 6 or 7 years. There's just too much "churn" created for the possibility of improvement. Look at UGA. Unless they become an SEC power ... they've created a lot of angst. I like coaches in place 10, 15 and more years so you can see a style for a longer period of time.
I think it is far better to build a system, a Tech Way of running a football program, and surrounding the coach with the personnel and systems to make that Tech Way work. We haven't done that. We rely on the coach ... his system, his motivation, his connections ... and so when you change coaches, you change A LOT.
I think we'd be in a far better position long term, if Todd told CPJ this ..."We like you. We like what your'e doing. But we have to build a Tech Way of doing things. So, I'm going to help you. First, you are going to hire better staff. And you going to delegate play calling to the OC. Second, you are going to teach, I mean TEACH, the TO to the coaching staff. And third, you are going to hold the coaching staff accountable for teaching the TO to the team. So, if they fail to do so and we continue to see execution errors, we expect you to manage them or manage them out. Finally, you need to establish a succession plan so this system we are building lives on after you leave. So, within the next year, you need to have an assistant coach who is your logical successor and he needs to be within our system now so you can teach him. If you do that, we're going to win, we're going to win the Tech Way, and we're going to do our Institute proud. If you can commit to doing that, we're good. If you can't, we need to talk further as your contract concludes."
That's what I would do.