Totally agree with all this. Wallace is pretty much who KF has tabbed for it if we are to read the public tea leaves. So interview wise Woods would have to knock Beths socks off to get it and is that even possible? I mean what if Wallace rubs her the wrong way for some reason? Nothing is impossible but that all seems unlikely. To me it's about if Beth wants to do a nation wide search and open it up or not. If not Wallace is in the drivers seat.
My personal opinion (supported with insight people can believe or not...I don't care) is the biggest donors would have more sway than Goetz. There are a few reasons for this.
People love to say here and other places that Goetz is the person doing the search, making the hire, and so on. While that may be true in a technical, "on paper" sense, the mega donors and KF are the ones who ultimately feed those names and give the input.
Beth Goetz is about as qualified to evaluate a head football coach from an Xs/Os/operations standpoint as I am to evaluate a cardiac surgeon. There is absolutely no way she's not being steered to that subset of candidates by the people who write the biggest checks. Those people who write those huge checks all have close relationships with staff (inside and outside Iowa's program) and are closely networked with people involved in football programs. This isn't some deal where a guy worth 9 figures owning real estate or medical patents or a chain of grocery stores just forks over a truckload of money and says, "Here ya go, hope you find a good coach." It doesn't work that way. I do have some smaller scale experience and exposure to it where I work. My boss is a smaller, get your name on a room in a facility guy and I've had plenty of good conversation about it with him and seen those less-influential transactions come across my desk (computer screen). People are WAY to assumptive that the hiring decisions are made with finality at the AD level. It's just not the case and I get it if they've never seen the curtains drawn back on how these programs operate. Each one of these big programs is nothing more than a good ol' boys club whether we choose to believe it or not.
Now, if that person she's being steered to is Seth Wallace then it'll be Seth Wallace whether he rubs her the wrong way or not. Just like firing Brian Ferentz...that wasn't her taking that initiative. Neither was Scott Frost being fired a couple weeks shy of having his contract devalued by several million dollars. Yes, Trev Alberts was on TV saying all the right things about why "he" was firing Scott Frost, and how it was for this reason and that reason, but that was nothing more than pissed off donors who told him, here's the cash, get rid of him. ADs don't stay ADs by pissing off the people paying their salaries.
Beth Goetz didn't all of a sudden decide she was sick of BF and it was time to move on, especially when KF is effectively the one in charge of the program. She doesn't have the first clue as to why/how he's a shitty OC. Someone (more than one in reality) decided they had had enough and made it happen. Again...yes, she was the one on TV saying yadda yadda yadda,
I decided BF wasn't the right guy for the job, and
I feel the program would be best served by finding someone else, but it wasn't her. She is just the person who signs the U's name on the contracts and officially signs the U's name on the termination letters. She is a puppet just like the rest of the ADs at big name programs. That's not to say she isn't a greaat asset to the U (I think she eats Barta for breakfast any day of the Week), but when it comes to football and basketball she's along for the ride in any really major decisions.
Fun side fact, wrestling at the bigger programs is even worse than football or basketball by a mile. I do in fact have more experience in that arena observationally. Wrestling obviously gets VERY little money from the athletic department, and I can tell you for a fact that Iowa/Penn State/Nebraska/what have you is run at the strict behest of the bigger donors. Iowa is lucky that Tom has great relationships with people tied to the Iowa wrestling program who also have money, but the way major wrestling programs wine and dine donors and allow them access/influence would blow your doors off. The folks who paid for the new facility essentially own our program, but it works because they are wrestling people, they have huge pride in Iowa wrestling, and we have pretty much the 2nd most "Iowa" wrestler in history as our head coach. There's a definite royalty system but like I said it works.