"Lyons' job is to do what is in the best interest of WVU". AGREED whole heartedly. However his actions. including, but not not necessarily limited to, going public regarding negotiations with Dana and looking as if the reason was to caste Dana in a bad light, changing policy regarding non-coordinator assistants by only giving them one year contracts and, thus, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty, suspicion and fear, and making adjustments to the terms of Gibby's contract that give rise to unnecessary and, potentially, unwise speculation as to his motives. All this coming as the program is beginning to move ahead in recruiting with the future looking brighter than it has for some time. Seems like a man too 'green' for the job and, thus, learning on the job while be ill prepared to professionally handle the requirements of the job. So, IMO, the job of doing "... what is in the best interest of WVU" leaves much to be desired. Curious that the very personal criticisms of Dana over his tenure are so very evident (If not exaggerated) in the new AD and there seems a desire to deflect them while heaping more criticism on Dana for not accepting the terms of the new contract offering (deemed inadequate by Dana and a perfectly and logically reason for the rejection. As I understand the situation Dana was not the one to make, what should be, the private negotiations public).