Totally depends on you and what you want to do.
One of the hardest things to do is take over a bottom feeder Big-6 team and make them a winner. Unless you fully understand how the current D1 game works.
Bucknell isn't a bad gig to play at for awhile and learn the ropes.
My advice would probably be to look at a decent mid-major 3-4 seasons down the road, when your able to move again. (Mo Valley, A-10, C-USA, etc).
It's much more fun (for most folks), to win 20 games in a half empty conference for a few seasons... than to get drilled 20+ times a season trying to make Minnesota something you just can't make them.
Once you have several seasons under your belt at D1, you can begin to be selective about the mid-level Big-6 teams that open up... some of those are great places to then move into and prosper from. (Better prestige, more recruiting cash, etc.)
Or you could make Bucknell a power and jump to the mid-level range from there.
Don't underestimate how complex D1 is. Some of the things that mean nothing in D3 or D2 are huge factors in your success at D1.
Most importantly.... you can't and won't be winning any titles real soon.... don't let that be a big disappointment.
#1 priority should be to have fun.
If you make it a grind and expect to coach UCLA in 2012... or quit. You're just not going to enjoy the ride much.
The fun part about a trip needs to be what you do and see along the way... as well as the destination.
Otherwise the destination may not live up to your expectations.
10/24/2012 12:16 PM (edited)