Bologna said:
No, that's completely incorrect. This is absolutely Linda micromanaging the situation. Before a new AD is even hired she has stated that Aranda will be retained. She's not allowing the athletic staff to make this decision.
I don't read it that way. It would be micromanaging by saying I am firing the football coach and the new AD is stuck with whoever I bring in, whether on an interim basis or not. It specifically states that the AD " must have the opportunity to assess the football program and chart its long-term direction". Concerning Aranda, all that is said is that he is being retained at this point. It becomes the new AD's call as to what happens when they take over...as it should as that is the job of the AD.
You may have an AD that comes in and on day 1 or 2 fires Aranda or decides to wait to have a more orderly process to find what that AD considers the best possible path going forward based on timing. But that AD is the position holder who has to weigh all options to find the best outcome with the least downside, especially long-term. To me, that is what the statement is saying....letting the AD do their job.