I see this differently. KS has a chance to be a head coach and we know these chances don't come often. He was lucky to get two shots at the same gig. He also has the built in excuse that his hands are tied based on the weirdness of the deal. If it works it means he succeeded despite the weird set up and he is a good coach. If he fails, he has the weird set up to blame while making head coach money. I think it's a risk worth taking. Who knows what would have happened in MN next year. At the very least he has a guaranteed 5yr pay raise.