The purpose of this thread is not to flame, but rather to discuss what I think is a pretty tough matter for WSU.
Without the use of any hyperbole, Gene built the entire WSU baseball program from nothing but dirt into one of the most successful in the entire country. He's a living legend in the sport.
Yet, even though he took his team back to the NCAA tournament this year, he appears to be on the hotseat after going 2 and Q in the regionals, ultimately being eliminated by instate rival K State.
We all know that Gene's teams have not been as successful lately and there have been some on the field and off the field incidents over the last several years that have hurt his legacy (the Christensen Beanball incident, the stalker allegations, etc.). On top of that, even when he was ultra-successful, Gene was a bit prickly to deal with (heck, "prickly" may be an understatement ).
What does WSU do now? How much respect does his legendary status garner? Do they fire the living legend, replacing him with someone younger? Do they let him play out the remaining year on his contract and then cut him loose? How does Gene react to any move by WSU? Does he accept a firing/forced retirement or does he blast the WSU admin in the press if cut loose?
This is a tough situation for a proud program and proud man. It can't be comfortable right now for WSU's AD.