Let's look at a few of these
This is kind of a bizarre one to me. Are we praising Dick Rosenthal or Mike Wadsworth for the massive 1997 expansion? Further, Campus Crossroads certainly wasn't Swarbrick's brainchild. In 2007, Asst. Dean of Mendoza at ND Sam Gaglio was a sub. professor for a business class I had. He discussed how the university was actively looking on how to maximize the stadium since it's only used 6-7 times a year. He talked about how they (ND brass) liked the FSU stadium which incorporated classrooms into the structure. Sound familiar? We also had the ND architect give a talk to our dorm around that time and he noted one of the biggest items on their radar was how to incorporate a true student union into campus and the area around the stadium was a prime candidate given the foot traffic by Debartolo and Mendoza and the unused stadium space.
Also, the concept of adding press boxes and overhauling the stadium were discussed on a number of ND sites well before Crossroads was ever announced as shown in the link below. I'm glad Crossroads happened and I'm sure Jack was involved, but attributing it to him seems off to me based on the above.
Stadium Renovation
Jack was one of many involved with the playoffs (any ND AD would have been included for obvious reasons). Not sure that's necessarily a feather in his cap. In terms of ND's independence, that decision is made above Swarbrick's paygrade.
BK is also the coach with the most losses at ND. His win percentage is like 7th or 8th in ND history. He was a good coach who also a.) never won a major bowl game b.) was dummied in any game of consequence ('12 Bama, '18 Clemson, '20 Clemson ACCC, '20 Bama) and c.) took 8 years to even figure out how to coach at ND and maintain consistency (playing 5 ACC dregs per year certainly helped him here as well).
While I think ND is a hard job due to the stresses, travel, media, etc., I also think it's a pretty easy job at the end of the day. You're always going to have more talent than all but 1-2 teams you play each year and ND tends to recruit itself. Charlie had a top 5 class coming off a 3-9 season. Starting in 2017, BK got to the point where he tended to beat the teams he should while almost always losing to teams he wasn't favored against. While I appreciate the turnaround since we wandered in the wilderness for awhile, his tenure is not overly impressive to me given ND is arguably the top brand in the sport despite the downturn. As noted previously, I think we were won resume lie away (George O'Leary) from having a coach after Davie who would have replicated BK's tenure.