When and how Geno (and Tara, etc.) bows out might not be so significant for the future. It will be for them and what they have done. The entire college-sports nexus is already in motion to something that is radically different than what we know. Some schools/conferences may start paying (legally) players and thereby competing with private clubs, or you may have a system that we have in Europe. The Ivy League model may replicate to other schools-- the current BE is a variation. Uconn is an interesting school because it, the State and the Region (as I recalled) have never fully bought into the craze that is so prevalent in other regions. And would it be that bad if Uconn plays in the BE with the students it admit?
But if you still want the old model, convince Reeves(sp) from Minn to take the job.She might welcome the change-- and she likes Uconn players. And she is one of the best in player development. It is the latter that have kept Uconn on the map-- not Geno the man. He really teaches bb-- even a bb dunce like me can see it. Reeves does the same in Minn.