Set out with 1 job in mind: Long Beach State. Not a great job or conference, but meaningful to me.
Played 5 seasons at D3 and built national championship contender, from C- to A+.
Spent just 2 seasons at D2, dropping an A- team to a B- (RPIs of 66 and 136). Opted not to stick around for rebuild.
Currently 4 seasons in at DI (Princeton), taking team from D- to C-, and moved the needle on Princeton RPIs from the high 200s to, in order, 276, 145, 147, and 104.
After this past season, bumping us up to 104 on a very tough nonconference schedule, got an end-of-year letter that the school was disappointed: "Well it was bound to happen - you can't sustain that level of success forever - ask John Wooden, oops I guess you can't. Anyway, I think we all have faith in where you are taking the men's basketball program."
Applied to my "dream" job at Long Beach State and was rejected as they want someone who has built a consistent winner.
If I could withdraw my renewal for next season I would and then walk away from HD. This is my 2nd go round with HD and this is why I quit the 1st time (a few years ago).
What the hell is so precious about Long Beach State that my winning track record is not good enough? They'd rather stick with a losing AI? Serious flaw in the game that motivates me to stop playing and spending entirely. Not asking for the Duke job here. Sheesh.