What makes Bohl attractive isn't necessarily the success on the football field for one season, it is he laid out a very specific plan and it has been working. He said from day one this was a project. He said he was going to lose some guys who didn't want to play in his program. He said he was going to recruit a certain type of player and even laid out the recruiting blueprint he was going to use. He even laid out a timeframe it would take for his recruits to catch on to his way of doing business and regardless of the impatience of cowboy fans, it has worked just like he put it out there. Now there is a young team with a game plan in front of them doing what he wants them to do and finding success doing it. He promised a program that would compete for conference titles and the cowboys are well on their way there. I don't know if it would be bailing out if he were to leave now though. He hasn't fully completed the mission he has set out in front of everyone. I don't think he is at the age where he can afford to be loyal if a Purdue or Maryland calls, says they will let him do it his way, and gives him 5 years to do it either. Purdue more because he is more familiar with the recruiting area than the east coast.