We have two options. One, we get some dude out there looking to rebuild his name as stated.
Two, we go after some sexy coordinator looking to take a jump in a BCS conference.
I think option 1 is the best of the two. Once the sexy coordinator reaches a certain level of success, he'll be off to a better gig in another conference. Up-and-coming coaches are more likely to be Urban Meyer and Brian Kelly than Chris Petersen or Gary Patterson.
The Huggins model, if you can call it that, is probably best for K-State. Hire a guy who has been there, done that, and is interested in making one final run. Coaches I would put in this category include: Phil Fulmer (age 60), Dennis Erickson (age 63), Larry Coker (age 62), Dennis Franchione (age 59), Mike Riley (age 57), etc. I'm not suggesting that any or all of these coaches would be a good fit for K-State, but these are the types of coaches I think K-State should look at.
Expectations need to be reeled in considerably. The days of K-State being a 10- or 11-win program are over. The guys mentioned above would all be capable of getting them to 8-4 or 7-5 with the occasional 9- or 10-win season mixed in.
Last thing: If Pat Hill (age 57) gets let go at Fresno in the next few years, I think he'd be interesting.