No
It's been long enough for Bo to have fixed many of the issues at hand. (or at least make progress toward fixes) It this isn't the second year of his tenure.
Just want to see on field progress, but where is it in reality? Same problems, and more new ones, every year. Bo and staff seems to not realize it's a problem until it's too late, and the teams preformance suffers.
There are just too many issues that aren't getting fixed. Under BO I just don't see him being able to make the changes/fixes necessary. Poor recruiting, poor ST, S&C ? Some assistants need replacing. His defense is too set in his way of doing things. And has too many Ohio buddies as assistants that aren't able to get the job done. (because he hired so many buddies, he can't seem to be able to let them be replaced.) There are endless topics, these are only a few.
He makes too much money to produce the results we get year after year, with no apparent improvement. Every coach can have a bad year, but our's don't get better. Under Bo we have become an "also ran" of no consequence. That isn't progress.
Not to mention his endless embarassing chickensh*t bomb shells. They have made NU the laughing stock of anyone folllowing college football.
If he leaves here in the next couple of years, I doubt he'll get hired as a BCS head coach anywhere. Maybe at a small college, but his "bombshells" may keep him from even getting hired even at a smaller school. No school want's that embarrasment. More than likely will have to go back to NFL as a rich assistant.
It's sad that it's come to this point...the fans and media didn't have anything to do with the football problems...except in someone's head, used as crutch for some to make excuses.
Worse part of it all is if he leaves. The players really identify with him. These are young guys. I'm concerned about them the most, no matter what happens. Bo has been a good life coach. Good grades, good citzenship.