Woj is a Bonnie so perhaps, also a closeted A10 fan.
Allow me to get the brief snark out of the way: GW reportedly quibbles over $100,000 in negotiations, but pays $70,000 for a search firm that was 1000% not needed under the circumstances. As the school is fond of saying, "Only at GW."
Now putting any possibly nefarious details aside, this hire reminds me a lot of the Hobbs hiring. Right around the same age and experience. Each top assistants at major programs that have enjoyed success. Neither had been a head coach in the past.GW seems like a logical landing spot for each. (Let's not forget that Hobbs had his share of behind-the-scenes supporters too, most notably Dom Perno.)
What is really important going forward is that regardless of how Diaz may have engineered this, none of that should reflect poorly on Caputo. He didn't ask Diaz to undermine the AD (again, if in fact this is what happened) or otherwise take part in any questionable behavior that enabled him to help get this job. I have made known my single biggest concern about the hire, that we will again be in this position of looking for a new head coach within four years, and am happy to table that discussion until the time comes (should this be the case). I do hope he will be asked about the Miami job once Larranaga retires at his press conference but am not holding my breath. (I would also question the appropriateness of bringing that up at a GW introductory press conference.)
Miami took advantage of a down ACC regular season and then like Duke and UNC, rose to the occasion at the Dance. They were a lot of fun to watch. My sense is that CC is an upgrade over JC but things like this will remain to be seen.
Finally, my hope is that CC asked for and received most if not all of the perks which have been discussed here. His base salary, if $750,000 is correct, is still on the very low end among A10 conference. However, if this was in exchange for GW agreeing to higher assistant salaries, construction of a practice facility, more charters, etc., I would feel much happier about things.