No insider information from me but I think Lavin stays. I think the administration wants him to stay. Monash will advocate for him I think, since if Lavin is regarded as a failure than Monash admits as much. They are tied together.
I am deeply disappointed in how things played out this year but in the 21st century, Steve Lavin is the only source of hope I've had. He has made us relevant in this century, we're always in the national conversation, and the limelight seeks him out. He is fun to watch and listen to. In the Big Apple we need a coach with some star power and he wants to be here. Anyway, I think he wants to stay and the university is happy to have him. He needs to surround himself with good assistants and that is his biggest challenge since another characteristic that defines him I think is his sense of loyalty to friends and colleagues.