The assertion that he cheated on his wife is wrong. He didn't cheat on his wife and he is still married with four children. His quarterback in TB, Josh Freeman, went rogue. A mysterious MRSA infection popped up in the locker room. “Fire Schiano” billboards appeared around town as the Bucs started 0-8, and former players cast him as an autocrat in the media, which he is.
Humbled by his firing and blunt about his mistakes, Schiano has used his two years away from full-time coaching in a quarter century to reinvent his coaching philosophy and underwent a frank assessment of himself. He is quoted as saying. “I didn’t know what I didn’t know, which is dangerous,” he says of his entrance into the NFL.
I suspect his path back into a Power 5 program head coaching job will be much like Muschamp's Florida (HC)-Auburn (DC)- South Carolina (HC). The guy was a jerk at Rutgers but he is one helluva recruiter! He put a lot of players in the NFL.