Longshot job hiring Topic

When applying for a div 1 job. Sometimes it will say LONGSHOT. Does this work pretty much just like you would think or is it impossible or even easier? Asking for a friend.
6/29/2017 1:30 PM
Next to impossible. I have never received a job from one (0 for 20 or so), but several long time users say it can end with a successful job change.
6/29/2017 2:16 PM
Posted by wvufan76 on 6/29/2017 2:16:00 PM (view original):
Next to impossible. I have never received a job from one (0 for 20 or so), but several long time users say it can end with a successful job change.
+1
6/29/2017 6:08 PM
I'm 0-6 myself.
6/29/2017 6:10 PM
6/29/2017 6:19 PM
A longshot, but different, question.

I'm a longshot for a handful of D1 jobs I don't want in Rupp. I have a very specific goal of taking a team that's never won a NT game, winning one, then moving on. I'm pretty sure I'll make the NT in D2 again if I stay, thus opening up more opportunities next season, but I've been known to take a team to the F4 and then win 9 games the next season. My potential incompetency cannot be ignored.

So my question is: If I actually get a longshot job, obviously a terrible D1 team, would I ensured of qualifying for an equally bad D1 job the following season? Or would I be better off staying in D2 and trusting that I don't completely **** the bed?
10/27/2017 8:16 AM
The second. I don't actually know if a bad season can hurt you so much that you then don't qualify for other D- jobs but it might. I wouldn't take the chance. Job logic in this game is "qwirky" to put it nicely....
10/27/2017 9:00 AM
So I'm clear, taking a crap D1 job, and stinking it up, could prevent me from get an equally bad, possibly worse, D1 job?
10/27/2017 9:34 AM
Yeah, I think so. Also, not sure what the advantage of taking a ****** D1 school just to jump to another one is.

10/27/2017 9:37 AM
The possibility of shitting the bed in D2. See: I've been known to take a team to the F4 and then win 9 games the next season.

I'm only a longshot so, judging from longshot threads, I'm not getting a ****** D1 anyway. But, if I did, I was wondering if that would create a better/worse scenario in getting my "dream" job.
10/27/2017 9:55 AM
I'm 0 for 4 on longshot jobs as well. I've only ever applied for kicks to low C/high D DI programs where I was a longshot while still in DIII.
10/27/2017 10:44 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 10/27/2017 8:16:00 AM (view original):
A longshot, but different, question.

I'm a longshot for a handful of D1 jobs I don't want in Rupp. I have a very specific goal of taking a team that's never won a NT game, winning one, then moving on. I'm pretty sure I'll make the NT in D2 again if I stay, thus opening up more opportunities next season, but I've been known to take a team to the F4 and then win 9 games the next season. My potential incompetency cannot be ignored.

So my question is: If I actually get a longshot job, obviously a terrible D1 team, would I ensured of qualifying for an equally bad D1 job the following season? Or would I be better off staying in D2 and trusting that I don't completely **** the bed?
Certainly the latter. I have a tendency to switch jobs too quickly when there's a school I really want. It usually backfires. In Iba, I wanted a specific ACC school and it was available for many seasons. Instead of staying at Marquette, where I would have qualified for my "dream job" in another season or two, I jumped to a lesser ACC school, gambled I could rebuild it quickly and lost. Now, the job has been taken and it could have been mine if I just would have stayed put. Best you stay where you are and build your resume in DII.
10/27/2017 10:47 AM
Agree with TJ on this one. I think your odds of having more D1 options are better if you put in another year at D2 and hope for the best. Moving to a crap D1 school could get you stuck in low D1 limbo where your options are pretty much the same D- schools over and over until you can bring the prestige up a bit.

I was recently facing the same dilemma in Phelan. I was eligible for basically the same set of D/D- schools after my first two D1 seasons as I was when I took the job after my last D2 season. Only after my 3rd year in D1, when I hit a C- prestige did my options open up to some better schools.
10/27/2017 10:51 AM
Posted by gomiami1972 on 10/27/2017 10:47:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 10/27/2017 8:16:00 AM (view original):
A longshot, but different, question.

I'm a longshot for a handful of D1 jobs I don't want in Rupp. I have a very specific goal of taking a team that's never won a NT game, winning one, then moving on. I'm pretty sure I'll make the NT in D2 again if I stay, thus opening up more opportunities next season, but I've been known to take a team to the F4 and then win 9 games the next season. My potential incompetency cannot be ignored.

So my question is: If I actually get a longshot job, obviously a terrible D1 team, would I ensured of qualifying for an equally bad D1 job the following season? Or would I be better off staying in D2 and trusting that I don't completely **** the bed?
Certainly the latter. I have a tendency to switch jobs too quickly when there's a school I really want. It usually backfires. In Iba, I wanted a specific ACC school and it was available for many seasons. Instead of staying at Marquette, where I would have qualified for my "dream job" in another season or two, I jumped to a lesser ACC school, gambled I could rebuild it quickly and lost. Now, the job has been taken and it could have been mine if I just would have stayed put. Best you stay where you are and build your resume in DII.
So, I'm guessing you were hoping to get the Miami job? Seems like getting a D1 dream job is a tough proposition in this game. Takes a lot of luck to be in the right place at the right time, even after you build up the resume to qualify. Now I understand why some people sit on these jobs for 20+ seasons.
10/27/2017 10:56 AM
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