Wow: This sux, frankly. Pensky was turning the Vols into a genuinely strongly national program. We had our best team ever last year--one could argue the '18 team was equally good---and this year we could be even stronger, with all but one starter back. On a soccer board I follow, an FSU fan suggested a few days ago that the job might interest Pensky. I don't know if he knew something or not--but I laughed it off, partly because following Mark Krikorian at FSU will be like following John Wooden in basketball at UCLA. Krikorian has won 3 national titles in the last 8/10 years--but has been in the final four just about every year, and that's pretty damn hard, as collegiate soccer is competitive and the ACC is the nation's best conference.
Pensky will be roughly doubling his salary, it would seem--but I can't imagine that he or anybody will be able to maintain the level set by Krikorian. I view it as a "be careful what you wish for" job. To wit: If Pensky doesn't take the Noles to at least the Final Four (called the College Cup) this fall, Noles fans will consider it an unsuccessful season. But Pensky is ambitous--as we now see, and he's an excellent recruiter--so I wish him well even as I'm completely bummed because this could set back UT's program just when it was gaining serious momentum. Our AD--if he wants to continue the recent success of the program--will need to raise the pay of the head-coach position AND he will need to hire an excellent recruiter. A mediocre recruiter will not cut it. Our success comes from recruiting.
Here's another thing: Are Taylor Huff, Fusco, and others of our best players going to stay at UT or follow Pensky to FSU. The program is likely going to suffer from this development, I"m afraid. It will be interesting to see what associate coach Jon Morgan does now. He took over the Maryland job when Pensky left Maryland to become the UT coach. Morgan did not fare well at Maryland, was sacked after a few years--then joined Pensky here and has done a fine job in his, maybe, seven years here. Our other associate coach, Joe Kirt, as been on the staff even longer. I don't really think either of them will be hired to succeed Pensky. My bet is that Pensky will recommend Morgan for the job--as they are tight, it would seem. If he doesn't get the position, I fully expect him to go to FSU with Pensky. I haven't even read a news story on this yet. As I say, this is disappointing--but I can't blame Pensky for going for the brass ring.