Somewhere down the road there will be a paper titled "The Penetti Gambit" detailing the strategy of overhyping a mediocre athletic program, incurring extensive debt as a means of continuing this strategy with a focused goal which, if reached will make the risk worthwhile.
In illustrating the steps involved (contrasted with alternative, even incompetent methodologies) JH's actions (inaction may be a better description) will be included in the research. I imagine that a comment along the lines of "never has anyone done less with more" will follow the paragraph on Hathaway.