-I've never heard of a co-head coach. Not sure if that give you HOF eligibility or not.
-Bill Snyder is awful old.
-I don't really know Hamrick's duties include mentoring Holliday. He has never been a head coach, nor really shown that he knows what qualities to look for that make a great coach, judging by his past hires. He is a fund raiser and negotiator. I guess I'm trying to say Hamrick wouldn't have any more business mentoring a head coach, than Holliday would mentoring Hamrick on being an AD. I, however, would assume schools have hired athletic consultants in the past to oversee football operations and mentor/advise a young or up and coming head coach, and assist in fund raising. Kind of a middle man between the AD and coach.
-If Pruett's help wasn't even requested for fundraising for the new facilities, I do highly doubt he will ever again be involved here in any capacity.
-Pruett may bring some fans back to begin the season next year, but it would immediately cause a division in the fanbase. All of those fans who are Marshall fans, but complain and hate absolutely everything, would be furious from the get go, and then if it wasn't immediately successful many more fans would follow. I would like to have Pruett back in some administrative capacity, but would prefer hungry, new blood for DC.