Swarbrick will be 70 when he hands the job over. Not sure why anyone needs to imagine weird scenarios for retirement at that age.
Swarbrick graduated from ND magna cum laude (economics) ; there is no question that he is REALLY smart. He went on to get a
Stanford law degree.
It is my belief that he had a nearly impossible task to accomplish in his era, and that was because the absolute restriction was that
we had to remain independent in football, but try to survive everywhere else. He got us the next-to-impossible ACC deal in Olympic
sports and we've thrived there. He got us a separate special relationship with "B!G" ice hockey and we play with the big boys there.
Asking him to fix ND football (which is so good it almost doesn't need an overhaul beyond what Coach Kelly accomplished anyway),
and still be lumbered with the academic constrictions --- well, not within his job powers. My belief is that Football does about as good as possible within the constrictions and we have been two or three QBs (only) from battling on even terms with almost anyone most of this
last decade. Almost incredible in my mind. As to basketball, I view that as a recruiting failure that is also not in Swarbrick's job manual.
(I'm happy to be corrected on this, but this seems to lie on Brey not him.... and I generally LIKE Mike Brey, but wish I didn't have to hear
all the time: that coach of yours does good things with what he has to work with.)
Not sure given the higher ND restrictions how he could have made better moves, so, Jack, thanks for the big effort.