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It may not have been ADJW's "difficult choice" to retire JB. Some think it was KS & the AW angle might have been part of it.
At the time the powers that be might have thought it was prudent to keep JB inside the tent and not go off bad mouthing SU and the program. In hindsight that may not have been the best decision if it resulted in the current situation.
"At the time," JB had already been mouthing off that ENTIRE YEAR, and had garnered a significant amount of coverage from the sports media every time he said something controversial. He was being made fun of the in sports media, seemingly every other press conference.
So if he'd thrown a tantrum at the end, and bad mouthed SU? That would have sucked, it would have garnered some minor coverage with the sports media at large making fun of him some more, and then it would have been over. Band aid ripped off.
I have an alternate theory. JB wanted a job, and he wanted something to do after he stopped coaching. I think he would have been motivated to get that job more than he wanted to scorch the earth. The fear of him scorching the earth is one of the big reasons why the University employed the path of least resistance, but not the only one.
And I think it is overstated, to help rationalize away the strategically indefensible outcome of who we hired as the replacement.