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But it's HIS and Al Groh's defense.I can't see an outright firing after the season due to the financial obligations to him and the financial limitations a private school has.
What I can see is the trustee board telling him he needs to fire D'Onofrio and change his defensive scheme. If he refuses he can resign, which lets us out of his buyout. If he stays he implements a much more aggressive scheme defensively and Coley continues to grow as OC.
I think all parties win there.