That's what Osborne said in his PC today.
Osborne said HE wouldn't make changes till the end of the season. That doesn't preclude a resignation.
Both BC and Cosgrove have said they will not resign, but then what people say and what they do are not always the same thing. You never know what else is going on behind the scene.
Personally, BC keeping Cosgrove around makes me think they're both gone at some point, probably season's end and it doesn't matter one way or the other. IF BC had ANY hope of staying I think he'd be smart to get rid of Cosgrove. If we have any talent at all on defense it seems almost anyone could coach well enough to better than allow 500 yards a game. If it is just no talent whatsoever, that is still a coach/recruiting problem.
One thing I'm sort of puzzled about is having an interim AD make the decisions regarding coaching. I'd think the permanent AD would be announcing those kind of final decisions (i.e., hiring new coaches), unless the new AD will be not much more than a "yes man" for whomever is REALLY deciding. You wouldn't hire a bunch of assistants and then hire a coach and tell him to work with what he's given. The coach would be involved in the staff hiring. Likewise, I'd think the new AD would be involved in replacing coaches. Maybe TO doesn't expect to be in the AD position for all that long. Guess we'll see.
I think the plan is to have TO in the interim AD position for a couple of years. He did say that he was going to stay in the interim role until HE felt the program was on solids ground again. To me I see it as TO being the AD for about 2-3 years and then mentor someone into the fulltime AD position like Remmington. That's just my take...we'll see. Either way, PUD is OUT and TO is IN!!!!