I was very surprised when FSU offered its job to Pensky. He is experienced, a good recruiter, competitive, and he slowly made us
better year upon year, but it's not like he set the SEC on fire. We did have two very good teams, got to the NCAA quarters once and the
third round another year, and we won one SEC title--but I wouldn't have thought that was enough to follow Krikorian. But it proved a savvy hire. First, nearly all top coaches are already at strong programs and where they want to be, and so unlikely to change jobs unless they get a major pay-raise offer. Pensky did get a major pay-raise offer, took the job, which I thought would be risky--and is now on the collegiate soccer mountaintop. His team this year was demonstrably better than any of Krikorian's title-winning teams---mainly because he just had an all-star attacking group. Stanford hadn't given up 2 goals in 36 games, and FSU put 5 on them.
I'd be happy for Pensky except for the little fact that while he's been scaling Everest, we've slipped and are back in the foothills. I'll leave it at that and forego another rant.
I saw where Kansas has hired Nate Lie--the Xavier coach we've played twice in the NCAA. He surely got a big pay raise.