Don't think the problem was Dino at all. The problem is SU's standing in the college football heirarchy.
A northeastern private school that had a glorious football tradition, but which has become increasingly limited in terms of its football potential.
Yes, hope springs eternal. But I don't think we're likely to be any more relevant with a new coach than we are right now. All the best to Dino. He tried his best, he had some success, but ultimately ran up against the new realities of big-time college football.