I'm a little perplexed by the job application logic in this game. In Rupp, I've taken Birmingham Southern from a D- to a B+ in seven seasons. Two seasons ago, we got to the Final 4 and, last season, we made the Sweet 16. Should also have the first 1st round pick in school history this season.
i was open to changing jobs this's offseason, and I applied to Cal (which is a B+ and went 11-17 last year). I got rejected, but not in favor of another coach. It's just going to stay under SIM control, apparently. Looking at my other options, all of the B+ jobs remaining say I am unqualified or "keep looking," which is what Cal said.
Two questions. First, why do you think I got rejected? Second, why has HD set up a job change system that makes it almost impossible to move up to a top job? its frustrating to be told you haven't done enough to get a good (but not elite) job when you took one of the worst programs in the country to the final 4. Also, some of these really good schools (like Michigan State, Ole Miss, LSU, BC, etc in Rupp) are just being left to rot as their prestige is too high for any up and coming coach to take over (until the roster has gotten so bad that no one would want it, that is). I actually think GD is pretty good in this area, in that the best human coach applicant usually gets the top jobs. It shouldn't be easy to get a big job, but HD makes it darn near impossible. Any thoughts would be appreciated.