I think he should get an extension because he isn't going anywhere anyway and this way it would quiet all the nonsense about him getting fired.
Let me get this straight..
Because the administration presumably won't fire him, you think we should therefore extend his contract?
Simply, you are a great poster but you are venturing off the reservation. When you said Lavin deserved another year or so to prove himself because it was too soon to evaluate the type of job he's done... that seemed like a reasonable conclusion. I didn't agree with your reasons: he had to start over from scratch, lost year from cancer, etc. But nevertheless it was a well-reasoned opinion.
Now I think you're being pushed to the extreme because of some of the stuff needs2go and his ilk say.
Are you saying because there's no president in place willing to fire Lavin, you think we should therefore extend his contract? What sense does that make?
When would he ever be evaluated or judged on his merits if we keep extending his contract? Let's say hypothetically the team doesn't perform well next year and even you believe coach has let the program down and a change needs to be made. How could we make a change then if we had just extended his contract? Is SJU going to eat multiple years of his contract? Of course not.