When Slocum retires, I really don't look for Tressel to be actively involved in selecting his replacement, as he surely was in the hiring of Pelini. He has no expertise in basketball, and he got burned by his Robic hire while AD. (Although remember that Robic was brought in to coach a low major Mid-Continent squad that was suddenly thrust into the mid-major Horizon League.)
What I am worried about is the lack of interest among worthwhile candidates when Slocum is out of the picture. As Since1990 noted, the program is dead in the community, there are no funds to infuse into the operation, and any prospective coach will realize that hoops is secondary in the athletic department. Who would come here?
Someone suggested McFadden, the assistant at Akron and a valley native. Not knowing any details about this guy, he would seem on the surface to be a logical choice. He certainly knows the facts listed in the above paragraph. If he still would be willing to try, I say give him the chance.