That's probably up to him at this point. The president like him, so unless that turns sour he's safe there. Will he want to sit there and just be the face of the athletic program but not have full control over football (or basketball)? It's good money, though he doesn't really need it. But if it isn't about the money, then its most likely either about the power (which he's finding out he doesn't have a ton of), or the prestige of the position. I think Freeze will get along ok with him, but Freeze doesn't have to answer to him if he doesn't want to now. My guess is, Cohen will settle in, learn what his role is now, be a good member of the family and concentrate on keeping baseball humming along and improving the non-revenue sports while doing what he's told when it comes to football and basketball.