Personally, knowing people who’ve dealt with alcoholism, it’s a difficult beast to get rid of, especially in times of stress and pressure. He’s doing well at a spot where he doesn’t have to be “the guy.” My fear is having someone who’s fallen hard down that path in the past leading the program, is not what CU needs. Not saying he’d go back down that route, but assuming the responsibility of leading a program can do crazy things. It’s just my opinion. To me he’s not some no brainer must hire, to much extra stuff to worry about.
And with KD, I simply think the guy deserves a chance this year and going forward, under normal circumstances. Let’s see how he does on a few game days, and if he has th connections and understanding of the college game to build a better staff when his backs not against the wall from day one.