Here's the FootballScoop article you are referencing -
An in-depth look at how Brian Kelly's tenure so rapidly unraveled and gave way to the Marcus Freeman Era for the Fighting Irish
footballscoop.com
It supports my version of events. Here's the key quote:
"I really wanted to understand where Tommy was and what he was thinking, and wanted to make sure he understood how good a coach I thought he was and how important he was to the program,” said Swarbrick, who returned to his alma mater in July 2008 to chair its athletics programs. “There were no commitments made that evening, it was more both of us being candid with each other and subsequently as Marcus and I continued to develop our conversation, still hadn’t offered Marcus the job yet, what I came to understand is that he shared my view of Tommy.
“So I was comfortable going back to Tommy and making a commitment.”
JS clearly said he did not commit to Tommy until
after MF agreed TR was vital to the program. He was negotiating with MF before he went back to TR to lock him in. So TR staying was actually contingent upon what MF wanted.
And according to what TR said on the Ryen Russillo podcast, the main reason JS couldn't wait to make the deal with TR as he initially wanted - JS wanted to talk to TR at a later date - is because TR told him it would be too late.