Bengal:
Continuity is important no question. But how can you stop someone from improving themselves?
He's had a number of assistant coaches who went on to either bigger positions or more money or both.
There have also been some circumstances that has been beyond his control (i.e. family matters...)
Let's take a look (and granted this is from memory)
Jordan Green - Moved to Idaho as top assistant to Jon Newlee, (probably making more) now the top assistant at Gonzaga, probably the top mid major women's basketball team in the country. I'd be shocked if he was making less than six figures.
Angela Munger - Decided to get out of the coaching business to try to have a more 'normal' life. Became an athletic academic advisor at Santa Clara, now is the academic advisor to women's basketball at USC...as in So. California. She is probably making a very good salary given it's Los Angeles.
Holly Robertson - Got out of the coaching business. Got her masters degree in public health. Got married, got a good job at Portneuf hospital. Haven't heard from her in awhile although I have seen her at ISU games in the past.
Laura Dinkins - Left ISU to become the top assistant coach for new coach Jamie White (used to coach No. Colorado) at Fresno State. Again I have to assume she is making more money and is closer to her family in California.
Kemie Nkele - Has gotten out of coaching to complete her master's degree.
Timm Dixon - Is back again as a head coach at a Division II school. Sorry I can't remember the name of it. Again even though its D-2, because it's a head coaching position he may be making more money.
Ashley Elliot - Left because her father was very ill at the time and wanted to be closer to him in Arizona (From what I understand he is now better). Took a director of basketball operations position at Arizona State. Still working there in athletics although I understand it's a different position. Have to think she is making more money in that job. I mean ASU is in the Pac-12.
Toni Gianitti - Left to become an assistant coach at San Jose State for former Sac. State head coach Jamie Craighead. Probably got more money since San Jose State is a D-1 program. From what I understand he is now out of coaching and moved back with his wife to Florida where they are from.
Honestly I can't see a lot of areas here where Seton could have requested that they stay in good conscience, do you?
Unless you are a head coach, ISU, like most of the schools in the Big Sky is used as a stepping stone by people to bigger and better things. Only exception to that rule is Montana and you can probably only name a handful at best of schools, regardless of classification, that can make that claim.
PBP