If Norvell is really the guy, put your money where your mouth is and give him an extension to reward him for his career suicide. He is already under compensated for the role. If purging the program of bad actors, improving recruiting, and injecting better discipline into the program for the long term are the primary objectives, he should be rewarded. He may know what his team is capable of at this point with the ratio of freshmen and sophomores that he knows what will get them dismantled and what won't. He never placed lofty expectations in his team for this season. If short term results were expected he should be fired. Pretty simple. On the flip side, do you want a coach that does well out of the gate, puts it on their resume as a quick cleanup then leaves?