Who Has the Best Job in Each State?

I'm in a communications workshop so I'm trying to take my mind off of it lol
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... very-state
According to the article:
Texas: Texas Longhorns
Although Shaka Smart missed expectations last season, he makes $3 million per year, and the UT name helps him pursue five-star talent each season. Just ask Mohamed Bamba, part of a top-10 recruiting class Smart assembled for 2017-18.
I disagree. I feel he may be fired in two years if he doesn't start making more wins.
To me it is Baylor, SMU, Texas, A&M, Tech, Houston, UTA, SFA, UTEP, San Houston, and UNT
I define it as: winning percentage, fan support, coach security, reputation/history, conference affiliation, facilities, recruits, and other intangibles (not in any order)
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... very-state
According to the article:
Texas: Texas Longhorns
Although Shaka Smart missed expectations last season, he makes $3 million per year, and the UT name helps him pursue five-star talent each season. Just ask Mohamed Bamba, part of a top-10 recruiting class Smart assembled for 2017-18.
I disagree. I feel he may be fired in two years if he doesn't start making more wins.
To me it is Baylor, SMU, Texas, A&M, Tech, Houston, UTA, SFA, UTEP, San Houston, and UNT
I define it as: winning percentage, fan support, coach security, reputation/history, conference affiliation, facilities, recruits, and other intangibles (not in any order)