Posted by tarvolon on 1/24/2015 2:57:00 PM (view original):
This is moving from low D1 to high D1, not D2 to D1.
I am qualified for some smaller conference B- jobs, but I'm not qualified for a B prestige job in the Big Sky or B- jobs in the ACC, MWC, or CUSA. I was also not qualified for C+ Missouri.
I think you're absolutely right that lack of longevity is the problem. I just can't see why longevity should be so important that it outranks quality. How many real life coaches have made multiple runs past the first round in low-major conferences and can't get mediocre Big Six jobs?
Real Life coaches don't pay to play the game and quit if they can't get the school they want
So, longevity means more seasons paid to play.
I agree that in the real NCAA Basketball environment there are:
1. The huge guys (Like Calipari, Coach K, Roy Williams, Bill Self, Billy Donavon etc.)
Then after those guys who get the best jobs if they want them, there are the up and comers, like Shakka Smart, etc.
So one of the many flaws in the job engine (when comparing it to real life) is that the hot/fresh new face does not get jobs in Div-1.
But I can kind of see their point in trying to keep paying customers happy.
What might be nice is for different schools to exhibit different personalities and some of even the big boys liking to take a chance on the "hot new guy" sometimes.