Doubt it. No up and coming coach is touching that dumpster fire. That program is going to be on some stiff sanctions and I doubt many coaches want to ruin their careers by taking on that job in that division.
Continuing to defend Freeze, against overwhelming evidence, implicates the AD and university staff.
"Institutional control" demands that they take a proactive position in just these types of situations. They are in fact just as culpable as Freeze and the assistant coaches doing the deed, even if it's simply by looking the other way.
As I said earlier. The beat that they will be for the next 20 years is what they have always been.
They had more excitement in the past five than they had the previous 30 or so. Therefore, cheating was probably worth it for them!