Against my better judgment, I'm going to give you one more shot, Larry. Please keep it civil and try to avoid condescension.
First, let's clear up one fact. Glass hardly lacks experience. He's been in the job for 10 years, eight when he promoted Allen to HC.
I'm sure you'd agree that running an athletics department is a multi-faceted job, and much more complex than 20+ years ago when schools would often simply move a burned-out head coach over to the AD position. Contract negotiation, risk management, compliance and related matters are a much bigger deal than they used to be. That's why we're seeing more ADs with business and even legal (e.g. Glass; Hobbs at Rutgers) backgrounds. With the budgets they manage and the staffing they oversee, it's really a CEO job now.
I can point to a number of successes that strongly suggest Glass has been a very good CEO - - and AD. Of course, as the largest revenue sports (although IU certainly doesn't seem to be hurting for cash these days), football and basketball must be considered. As a result, the hiring of Wilson and the extensions of both Wilson's and Crean's contracts deserve scrutiny. I don't think it's a reach for anyone to argue that mistakes were made in those areas. But Glass strikes me as a bright guy and I have little doubt he's learned from those mistakes. Most people, regardless of the nature or level of the job, learn on the job. Allen is doing that now, I know I've done it in various positions, and I suspect you have as well. Based on a lot that I've read, I believe Glass has become much more of a "football guy" since the day he first stepped into the AD's office. I also think it's quite possible that, for the first time since Mallory/Knight, we've got two highly qualified HCs simultaneously leading our two biggest sports.
Instead of continually griping about the "process," why don't we give this some time to play out. Glass may have hit a home run with Miller and Allen. Let's see what happens.