Some on here are not going to like this quote from the article:
"If anyone thinks Solich, now 73, is thinking about retirement, then they haven’t talked to him lately."
I also found this quote interesting:
"And maybe none of the enhancements — those already in place and those to come — would be tangible without Solich’s involvement. He headed fund-raising efforts, he tapped old friends, and even offered up his own finances to get things done in the Ohio program."
I had gotten some hint of this over the local grapevine, but this is the first time I've seen it in print. I'm not surprised at all that Solich has this level of commitment to the program. What he's done for the program is more than just wins and losses on the field, though that has been a major upgrade in and of itself. Go OHIO!