every choice in life carries with it an opportunity cost--the foregone benefits of the path not taken--and if krysko foregoes us for the peps, he will have paid an opportunity cost so high both in terms of money and personal satisfaction that i would be utterly baffled by the decison. money: true he'd get a one year punch-up in salary, but his committment to pepperdine might actually cost him the $800,000 to one mill deal he could get after another year here. satisfaction: he's started something big here at his home-state alma mater, and i'm totally blind to the satisfaction anybody could get from failing to complete that job while bringing to athletic prominence a school that boasts the despicable ken starr on its faculty. family (krysko's got that), money, personal satisfaction--what more is there to life?