Several points. First, football is not women's basketball. Wolford's contract has one year left after this season. It undoubtedly has escape clauses, but just as surely a MAC school will not be included in that. Second, his wife teaches at the university. Any movement would be a family decision, much more so than with most coaches. Third, after spending three frustrating years building his program, why (besides money) would Wolford go to a program that is a mess (how many head coaches has Klacik now got fired?)
I'm reasonably certain that Wolford has his sites set on the big time (Kansas State, anyone.) A lateral move makes no sense when you are already working at a school that once sent its coach to Ohio State. Hey, if I'm wrong, no big deal. Montgomery ain't going back to Miami. And there is this certain YSU graduate on staff who just might have won a FBS national coach of the year award in his past.