Three seasons ago I organized an influx of human coaches into this conference. In each of the first 2 seasons following this influx the conference was 2nd in Conference RPI in Tark D3. Last season we dropped to #3, but USA South teams closed out the PIT Final and narcotico's uber-famous Greensboro team got 2/3 of the way to it's 3rd 3-peat in 16 seasons. Active Coach's Corner and a heated rivalry with perennial top-conference ODAC make this a particularly attractive conference in which to coach. The available programs are as follows:
Oglethorpe - this is probably the most attractive opening, so I'm listing it first. Last year Oglethorpe had it's first human coach in a long time. They parlayed the new leadership into a 26-8 record and an appearance in the PIT Championship Game. 5 seniors will be graduating, so there will likely be some dropoff this season; however, the previous coach recruited 5 good-looking freshmen and 2 sophomores last year who, with your recruits this offseason, should provide the foundation for a very successful program 2-3 seasons from now. This team can be very quickly grown into a contending program.
Piedmont - this is another school that can be made competitive very quickly. Has been human-coached for the past 14 seasons and has been in the postseason for 7 years running. With 6 graduating seniors and 2 walk-ons, you'll be able to put your mark on this team very quickly. B- prestige isn't elite, but it's not C- either and you should be able to bring in a class that will help you win quickly.
N. Carolina Wesleyan - this one could require you to live through some pain before seeing success. Only one graduating senior and a huge sim-recruited returning sophomore class mean you'll be either making some cuts and recruiting on a tiny budget or living with some poor players for the next 3 seasons. This year's postseason success should help some if you want to drop 1 or 2 of the sophs for more-talented recruits of your own choosing. One bright spot - the handful of upperclassmen were recruited by dukenilnil and are solid leaders.
Ferrum - this struggling program went 3-24 last year en route to an RPI north of 300. On the bright side, they will be graduating 5 seniors, so you can quickly bring in a group of your own talent to develop. On the darker side, the remaining players are 5 freshmen and 2 sophomores, and most of them aren't very good at all.