I dunno I will sign-up to get canned and get a big payout. Honestly I don't think this is as much of an issue as folks believe. I do agree though that this year is not the best to be looking for head coaches.
It also causes big-time stability issues.
This is all part of the same problem.
I agree that stability and "the coaching market" are a bigger concern, but it is why you have to consider those factors before you go firing off at the hip about firing your coach. Who can you get that's better? You really want to replace Gus with, say, the Memphis head coach? If so, you just want change for change sake, and that will be a net loss due to the upheaval and instability it causes. Then what happens when the better-than-even chance that he's not "the answer" bears out? The revolving door continues and all you've done is dug the hole deeper.
And again, consider the very real possibility that USC, Oregon, Stanford, Texas, and probably a dozen other schools AT LEAST as "traditional" as us will be hiring their coach. I'm glad you think that highly of Auburn, but I'm here to tell you we are not anyone's first pick in that sea of vacancies, ESPECIALLY once we've earned a reputation for being a destination where promising coaches go to get fired in a few years and have their careers ruined.