Yep, It seems reasonable as the investigation continued to stack up infractions against Pruitt and the breakpoint between limping through next season with him and forced removal was growing closer, Boyd and Plowman directed CPF to get an emergency backup on staff. I doubt he put this deal together without their input. When they reached the point they could announce the decision as early as they did, they decided to go for the new coach route and at that point they all bought in to the new AD plan as well. Running the internal investigation to ground and getting some kind of nod from the NCAA was the variable they could not control. We shall see down the road if taking this extra time was beneficial or not. If both the internal and NCAA investigations determine that the infractions were masked from reasonable normal oversight by and limited to those already identified and removed, we may avoid punishment historically supported with over 50 violations and treated more as groups of different types of infractions. The speed of reaction to the triggering evidence provided to employees outside the guilty group will probably also be a factor. I hope we get enough detail, even if redacted, to be able to support the assumptions made when the story finally breaks. There will for sure be a wide array of assumptions out there day one.