Your time lime is off here.
The NCAA's investigation into Means recruiting was in full swing in the summer of 2000. At that time, the University of Alabama wasn't aware of what was going on.
Kenny Smith's situation had been investigated, turned into the NCAA, they dismissed it. But, it was brought back up again during the investigation - this time, different investigator.
Probably poor wording on my part, but I was not referring in any way to Young-Means, but Young-Smith.
But, one could argue that since it was plainly obvious that Young was the target of the NCAA and it was already a given that Moore had clearly violated a NCAA rule by attempting to cover up the Young-Smith episode it was not a wise move to promote Moore in the middle of the all-out war the NCAA was conducting against UA. Arrogance or stupidity - or worse both.
This conversation has focused so much on the actual role Moore has played in NCAA issues to determine if he should be terminated that it ignores a more mundane and routine examination.
Look at the vast, vast financial resources made available to Moore and then compare the extremely paltry record of W-L and championships produced across the board. I am very confident you can count on one hand the total number of SEC Championships won by ALL the sports in Moore's ten-year tenure. Everyone wants to say "but only football really matters,' but that is an even more negative mark on his record. Look at the constant disarray the football program was in for the first eight years of his term, and even on this very day even with the presence of Saban the football program has had to forfeit 21 wins and sits on very thin ice.
Yes, yes, yes; I know. Moore inherited a lot of problems. But, an effective CEO can at worst minimize the consequences of problems existing when he takes over an organization and create a culture where after ten years the same damn type problems do not keep recurring.
An argument has been made that Moore would not have been hired as THE AD by any other school in America - you disputed that claim. I would add that if Paul Bryant, Jr. and Moore were not friends dating all the way back to their days as undergrads at Alabama that Moore would not even have been hired as THE AD at Alabama.
I am still waiting for ANYONE to explain to me why Alabama viewed Moore less qualified to be the Head Coach at Alabama despite over 30-years working on the sidelines - passing over him roughly six times, but thought him most qualified to lead a $50MM-plus business despite never having run a profit-center in his entire adult life.