You don't keep a coach for the last year of his contract without an extension. It doesn't make sense. Recruiting will suffer. Support will suffer.
Secondly, I don't understand the argument that the next coach would produce results worse or better than what Bustle will produce. Ed Orgeron would not experience the same criticisms from the fans because any lack of success could easily be attributed to that being his first year leading the program. Bustle got a pass for his lack of success from some fans after 6 and 7, and now 8 years into his regime. And not to mention, there's no reason to believe that EO, or any other new coach, would have a losing season just because it's his first. Larry Fedora didn't suck in his first season at USM. Kevin Sumlin didn't suck in his first year at UH.
He's not ____ed simply because the Cajuns lost a FB game, or 6 of them, again. He's ____ed because the Administration had a strong opportunity to take a big step forward and improve the situation, which would have started a domino effect that could really change this program forever. Instead, they decided to stick with what they've got, meaning that they're not as serious as a lot of the fans are, they're satisfied with 1/3 full stadiums, satisfied with 1/2 full tailgating, satisfied with a parking lot that doesn't fill up until 1 hour before the game.
You say it's just a game, but I think that's a pretty week argument. If you're looking for 'just a game', then go check out small town HS Football on a Friday night. This is a multi-million dollar organization that many people support by donating hundreds/thousands of dollars and countless hours of effort EACH year. And when you figure that some of these fans have been donating their money, donating their time, buying season tickets, etc. for 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years, longing for the next chance to go to an NCAA Tourney game in Basketball or Softball or Baseball, or to go to football's first Bowl Game, and then something like this happens? There's an opportunity to make a move like never made at UL before, an opportunity to create tons of excitement and momentum, an opportunity to give non-donors a reason to donate and finally start to take the burdon off of these long-time fans...and the adminstration declines. Its not just a game for some people. Their investment, be it financial or emotional, says so.
I didn't see an article with a 'Mr Judice', but I did read the Q&A with Sammy Russo. I agree with him and his reasons for being a 'fan' and 'supporter' are some of the reasons why I am as well. I does make sense. I'm not sure what that has to do with this topic, though.