Did a quick search using the search box for this specific thread to make sure this video link was not posted. Here is the video link which illustrates both video and audio of Vice President for Student Services Dr. Gary Biller addressing the media regarding football coach opening. The video is 5 minutes & 33 seconds long; dated Monday December 14, 2015. http://www.mcdonoughvoice.com/section?t ... ll%20coach
My 2.2 cents take on this based on the comments from Dr. Gary Biller in this video: It appears that former WIU Coach Bob Nielson was very up front with the administration. From the 1:00 - 1:25 mark Dr. Biller stated that they "would probably have an answer by tomorrow (Tuesday)...11 AM...Hopefully at that time we will be able to announce the new Head Coach for Leatherneck Football."...........The questions start at the 1:28 mark and continue until the end of the video.......Note the comments made at the 4:46 mark.
Simply put: The Search Committee announcement should have been made in this press conference video, and not 24 hours later.

The search should have begun on Monday of this week, and not next week.

This does not make the school look good and scares off football recruits as well as incoming students who do not wish to play football. The administrators jumped the gun too soon (false start) - not good. Gotta be more organized than this. Can't look dysfunctional, no matter the economic and fiscal disaster that is the state of Illinois budget.

....... ** Football at WIU Macomb is the "flagship sport" over the decades. Not sure how things could go sideways and South (no pun intended) this fast from Monday to Tuesday, but not good at all. The entire school deserves better leadership no matter the sport, no matter the academic major. **
Over a week to form a search committee? Come on man! 
People in my line(s) of work have been let go/fired over stuff like this without the being let go/firing related to job cuts and budget cuts. Get organized! Show leadership! Show accountability!

WIU administrators must show the student athletes and non-athletes true effective leadership and accountability, not just being there to "manage" the situation. Just my 2.2 cents.
Kind Regards,
South Side Lnecks