We are not that different than any other school our size Axiom. We are growing ...quite a bit actually. When you look at where some coaches end up after they leave here ...especially in football ...it is easy to say that we have become a viable choice for many prospective coaches. Paquale had the resume, and was a solid hire for what we were looking for ...he was not able to bring results.
Coaching at a smaller school is a "catch-22". On one hand, the smaller school is not going to be able to offer what a larger program can. The amount they can afford is what is needed for an "entry-level" head-coaching position. On the other hand, for a small program to be successful, it needs head-coaching experience that can only be gained by an individual asking for a larger salary. This is not anything new, nor unique to YSU.
Baseball is not the high-priority sport in the mid-west. If we were located in CA, we would have a dozen former MLB assistants and players applying for a chance at a DI coaching job. I was born in California, and did not own a football until I was 13, and moved to Ohio. I grew up in the shadows of the Dodgers and Angels ...we had season tickets for the Angels, and played two little-league baseball seasons a year.
If can digress ...One of the highlights of my childhood was visiting Ohio in 1972, (my father was interviewing for a job with YSU) and going with my dad and brothers to Three-Rivers to see the Bucs and Reds play in the post-season. The next weekend, I saw my first YSU football game at Fitch. In the same couple of weeks, I saw Clemente & Stargell, as well as the Big-Red machine, and Ron Jaworski. Bench homered, in the ninth to take it into extra innings and then the Reds won it on a wild-pitch steal. I then remember that my dad took me to the YSU game and said that the QB was good enough to play in the NFL ...a league which I barely new existed, let alone cared about. Just a different climate, and different sports priorities.
However, when a college goes from $250k a year in total football coaching salaries, to that much for the HC alone ...it is no graveyard. Other sports are going to benefit, and suffer. Ron Strollo is trying to give us what he knows we want ...I respect that.