If we're being honest Joemo knew what the deal was when he took the MSU Job. Win a bunch of games and the fans will be mostly okay with a Yankee from Pittsburgh Central Catholic being HC at a school located in the deepest part of the deep south. Don't win enough games and they will find a reason to get rid of you. That said SEC Money is life changing money for a former FCS HC, and turning it down wasn't an option.
There were only two ways this was ever playing out and both were win win for him. If he won a lot of games eventually a better job would come calling and he could move on. OTOH go 6-7, get fired and sit home collecting millions. Unfortunately it was the second option, but what an option it is. I suspect he sits out a year, decompresses a bit from the craziness of The SEC and then looks to get back in when the coaching wheel starts spinning after next season.
I could see a scenario where Dantonio retires at year end and potentially any of Campbell, Narduzzi, Fickell, or Babers take over MSU. Joemo can slide in at any of these spots and be a great fit. I'd love to see Uconn go after him hard, but the uncertainty around independence and a lack of resources for assistants is a lot to overcome. JMO but I'd go after a big name FCS HC w/staff who put points on the board and are looking to prove themselves. Randy isn't the only option for a program on a budget.