Guy Chamberlin
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Has it really? I still see Lane Kiffin with a job. Bobby Petrino only until just recently. I can think of a lot more examples of coaches with very unsavory sexual behavior and otherwise that are still doing just fine even though everybody knows.
I don't know about alcohol or skirt chasing, but Kiffin was a prick everywhere he went, rubbed people the wrong way, and worked his way from the NFL down to Florida Atlantic. Bobby Petrino got caught giving hush money to the young woman on his motorcycle when he crashed, and Arkansas fired him for being a legal liability. He licked his wounds at Western Kentucky. Steve Sarkasian was visibly drunk at multiple USC events and they fired him. He's doing okay, but probably will never be a head coach again.
So yes, many college programs will fire a coach for personal reasons, even if they're winners. If they're winners, they can still get a job at a lesser college or in a less visible assistant coaching position. So by this standard, Frank Solich is doing fine and his Nebraska firing is not without cause.
Frank got a DUI and drivers' license suspension during his first year at Ohio, when police found him passed out behind the wheel of a car facing the wrong way down a one-way street.