I do too, but on the other hand I likely see more of myself in him than in the others. A lot of those folks aren't so thoughtful.
Jim's whole "let's make an example of the disloyal" nonsense seemed in contrast to his "I plays to win" attitude earlier on. Frankly Cochran probably made the best move he could by switching up. The other play I could have seen: acting like he's going full on to Coach's side, letting slip that they're playing the idol for Whitney, and then coming back around and telling Ozzy to play it for Keith or Jim instead. That'd give them Dawn, Cochran, Ozzy, Whitney, and one other as a safe bet.
But considering that they've considered him bottom the barrel and barely even attempted to hide that fact, it makes sense Cochran go with the people who treat him right for the long haul. Still, I would've loved to see Cochran go not double but triple agent and falsely tell them Ozzy was playing immunity for someone he wasn't playing it for. At least the network wouldn't have painted the guy such a villain (unfairly, IMO). And he might have garnered less ill-will if he manages to make it to the final three.
I'm eternally brain over brawn, but I'd love to see him win. Still, I think it's more likely he gets dragged along to the end but only pulls up a second or third place.