seble - i really, really like the intention of your change. i do think you need to lower the requirements of getting into schools, however.
what is fantastic about the change is that when two coaches want the same program - especially a kentucky or north carolina - the system is much more fair. it was always ridiculous that a coach who won 3 championships in the last decade - 2, 5, and 9 years ago - was at a disadvantage to a coach who was fresh off a championship. so, for that reason, this change is great.
however, when a coach has something like 4 straight NT appearances, with a sweet 16 or two, that should still be good enough to move up to d1. i obviously have no personal gripe here, but i think it is a very important and sensitive issue. i believe that if you keep the formula the same (haven't had enough time to really study it), to compare apps for competitive jobs, and simply lower the requirements to get to different levels of play, that would be good enough (if not ideal).
another reason this change is great is because a coach can win a NT, decide he wants to stay and go for 2 in a row, without totally screwing himself over. or, he can have a couple good seasons, stick around, and a few seasons later decide to move up. but the change only works if that is the case - if its too hard to move up, people will jump ASAP in fear of not getting another shot. another common case is that a team has a great season, has their core graduate/get drafted early, and then they have a much lesser season - and then a very desirable job opens up. all of those reasons justify the change you made. but i think the unintended consequence of making it much more difficult to move up is one that will rub a lot of coaches the wrong way.
and finally, thank you for coming right out and responding to this up front. that is tremendously valuable in so many ways. so thanks. glad to see you back on the project!