Not soon enough, but probably at the end of this current year as he moves on - recognizing the anger towards his handling of this recent affair and the eventuality of his contract not being renewed. It is more likely that this will be a "corporate" world process, where the person moves to save face and resigns ahead of the eventual "split vote" - signifying a lack of confidence in his managerial abilities. That is how I would see it happening. The only thing that would save him is a big "I told you so moment" where all of college sports across the U.S. are shut down by COVID-19 and he looks like a prophet. As it is he looks like an inexperienced, biased bully in the board room costing communities 100s of millions of dollars, athletes opportunities to compete and better themselves, and heightened distrust by young college students of the judgment and unbiased values of people in leadership. Warren has done a lot of damage in his short tenure - if he ever walks into Memorial Stadium in Lincoln Nebraska he will be boo'd resoundingly by NU fandom.