Rich Rodriguez has his job for at least another day.

Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon told ESPN's Desmond Howard that he has not made a decision on whether to fire the embattled coach, who is 15-22 after three seasons running college football's winningest program.

Brandon and Rodriguez met Tuesday afternoon for about three hours at Brandon's house and, according to a source close to the coach, will convene again Wednesday morning to discuss Rodriguez's future.

One source close to the situation told ESPN.com's Joe Schad that Brandon may have been hoping Rodriguez would resign, but he won't.

Another source said "contractual considerations" could emerge as a determining factor in Michigan's decision.

Rodriguez would be owed a $2.5 million buyout if Michigan decides to terminate his contract.

Another factor is that Rodriguez paid $1.5 million out of pocket in three payments to West Virginia as part of a $4 million buyout when he came to Michigan and the question is how much, if any, of the money could be recouped.