Sure, but you grab him, an up-and-coming assistant with a wink wink promise, and away you go.
Like the one he had when he left? Michigan had basically become Iowa, and then Yaklich came in, fixed the defense, and Beilein was always an offensive genius. The result was a Big Ten title and national title appearance. The next year I honestly think they were better, but they ran into an elite MSU team three times, and got matched up with an underseeded Texas Tech in the Sweet 16.
You bring that duo back, with Yaklich as coach in waiting, that scares the hell out of me more than a guy who is just a recruiter, and needs a fired A10 coach to tell him what to do in game, while repeatedly embarrassing himself and his employer. I've reached a point where anyone who decides to play for this clown has a large enough character flaw that they do not scare me one bit. He has 4 McDonald's All-Americans on his current team that is right on the NCAA bubble. He has so much more NBA talent than every other big 10 school, the two not even be solidly in the tournament, let alone in the Big Ten title discussion, is embarrassing.
He ab serves to be fired, as anyone who punches someone in their job does, but I hope he isn't, because he is simultaneously not a threat, while being a complete embarrassment to the university