Qualities needed in our next coach

A lot of us  including me  want Kevin Grimes to be named the next SMU coach. But once the sentimental element is pushed aside, what qualities are needed in the next coach?
1. Recruiting
North Texas has as much soccer talent as any region in the country. Doesn't matter if the new coach gets players from down the street or halfway around the world, but he has to be able to relate to players and get top-shelf talent to SMU.
2. Proven in-game coaching
Assembling a team and actually coaching a team are two entirely different things. Assembling a team, or recruiting talent, is vital, but if a coach is able to recruit but can't coach worth a damn  see Greg Ryan (and to be honest, he's not that great at assembling talent, either)  then he's not worth it. Rolling a ball out on the field and telling the players "go play" will not get us to the College Cup, much less help us win it.
3. Carry weight within the athletic department
We're in Texas, so football is  and always will be  king. But soccer always has been a great sport at SMU, and needs to remain that way. Someone who knows the tradition of winning at SMU and can continue it.
4. Reputation
Media have to want to talk to the new coach. Recruits have to want to play for him. Athletic department personnel have to want his opinion. Top-shelf opponents have to want to play us  including at Westcott Field.
5. Success
Doesn't matter how much potential a coach has, he has to have a history of success. Victories. Titles. Coaching awards. Not some of the above  all of the above.
What am I forgetting?
1. Recruiting
North Texas has as much soccer talent as any region in the country. Doesn't matter if the new coach gets players from down the street or halfway around the world, but he has to be able to relate to players and get top-shelf talent to SMU.
2. Proven in-game coaching
Assembling a team and actually coaching a team are two entirely different things. Assembling a team, or recruiting talent, is vital, but if a coach is able to recruit but can't coach worth a damn  see Greg Ryan (and to be honest, he's not that great at assembling talent, either)  then he's not worth it. Rolling a ball out on the field and telling the players "go play" will not get us to the College Cup, much less help us win it.
3. Carry weight within the athletic department
We're in Texas, so football is  and always will be  king. But soccer always has been a great sport at SMU, and needs to remain that way. Someone who knows the tradition of winning at SMU and can continue it.
4. Reputation
Media have to want to talk to the new coach. Recruits have to want to play for him. Athletic department personnel have to want his opinion. Top-shelf opponents have to want to play us  including at Westcott Field.
5. Success
Doesn't matter how much potential a coach has, he has to have a history of success. Victories. Titles. Coaching awards. Not some of the above  all of the above.
What am I forgetting?