You could be right but the allure of a head coaching job in the Big10 is pretty strong. I think Mel could do a good job there and again, expectations there are low so he would have a good 4-5 years for sure. It is a hard decision to take a job or not take it. I am sure Mel could be up for other jobs too, it is just a matter of what jobs come open and where he feels is best to make the move. The UT situation to me would be tough-high expectations, SEC east against your former boss, tough to recruit as not many in state players etc. Maryland has a lot of areas up there he could hit, especially the Philly area and just over Penn, also could reach over to Ohio, Va has some talent in that state and his home state also produces some elite talent as well.