Hmm. President Cloyd said in an interview earlier this year that there will not be a football stadium built at HX, just a field where everyone will bring their lawn chairs to watch games. Hard to imagine a go-getter wanting to start up in that environment, plus Cloyd was quoted as saying some of the SCAC-left-behinds weren't up to SAA standards. The combination of those two factors is not going to make it easy to find a coach (or, perhaps, student athletes).
The BSC situation was a bit different. This was a school in the midst of the move from D1 to D3 and there likely was some D1 'just win baby' mentality left when they hired Joey Jones and let him bring in whatever marginal students to play football (many dropped after the fall semester because they weren't able to keep up in the classroom) ... plus they're used to having extremely good facilities for D3, since most of them were used for D1. From what I've seen of the football facility, it is not only new but top notch for D3.