I think most believe in his plan when it comes to personnel matters with his lack of experience in the more mundane aspects of college athletic administration giving some pause/cause to pair him with someone more versed in that area. That's not hard to do, so not a problem.
If I have one concern for Alonzo's plan, it's that I'm worried that his expertise in player development, management, scouting, etc... are limited to only football. All our other programs could use that too! There's a great opportunity to cross brand an Athlete Wellness & Development initiative with UHealth, and it should be more than just the grid iron.