This is textbook setting up your inexperienced coach to fail. Of course he chose his friend. They believe in each other, there is a shared history and it keeps the culture intact. But ultimately it’s a panic hire by a 37 yo head coach, and Swarbrick (Powlus? Bot? Money man whomever) set the table and lit the candles.
The path laid out before us to maximize a young, energetic head coach was going to require financial commitment. The money people fumbled the bag. Regardless of how this works out, alumni and fans should be furious at the way the athletic department handled this.
So, I don't think Parker is being forced by Jack. But, the situation of falling back to Parker was forced by Jack kneecapping MF on the Ludwig hire.
Overall, I think the dots are connecting to paint a picture that Jack never wanted MF. I think he wanted Rees, but the timing didn't work. TR didn't have the same amount of experience as MF and the players and recruits rallies behind MF.
Jack may or may not have made Rees a condition of hiring MF.
It would appear that Jack killed the Ludwig deal, either through incompetence or arrogance and maliciousness.
I think Jack is putting MF out there with one hand tied behind his back and might even be doing it with the intention of him failing.
If MF has 3 consecutive seasons with less than 10 wins, Jack can say "we tried and I really wanted it to work, but the program has slipped."
Then, as his final action before retiring he brings in the guy he wanted from the start, Rees.