The more I’ve thought about the Highsmith situation, the more I’ve wondered if he really has a place anywhere in college football. Are there any head coaches in college that would want someone above them making on-field and recruiting decisions for them? I really don’t even think Mario Cristobal would want a situation like that. Seems to me that all college HCs want full control over the program, including personnel/recruiting, as well as choosing their assistants. It seems like an AD (or Asst AD of Football) would really only be involved in hiring or firing the HC, or situations where they need to force the HCs hand in firing a coordinator. Seems like Highsmith wants to be very involved in personnel/recruiting and maybe on field decision making, and while that goes on in the NFL, I don’t think any college HC will go for that. I think the answer is: if you don’t like the on-field product, then get rid of the HC. And if you feel like the AD cant get the right HC, get a new AD. And that’s where Highsmith would be helpful (as AD or Asst AD), but I don’t think any HC will want to come here if Highsmith is too hands on with the team. They just need to make sure they’re picking the right HC and let them work.