Everyone wants to focus on the "top 10" big names, but history would show that is not necessarily the best route to take if you want to win big and the CWS. For at least the past 50 years, the only coaches who have taken a team to the CWS and then moved to another team and won the CWS with their new team are Paul Manieri (ND then won at LSU), Andy Lopez (Cal State DH then won at Pepperdine and Arizona), Jay Johnson (AZ then LSU) and Garrido (CSF then UT).
Also, today the top names are generally already at schools where they are
1) winning big and have established their programs and assistant coaching rosters the way they want to run them
2) have significant fan, NIL and administration support
3) are in the Big 2 conferences SEC and ACC, and
4) are being paid very well (with a few exceptions) so very tough to money whip them.
Convincing one of them to leave is difficult unless there are other outside circumstances such as Schloss leaving TCU for Aggy.
Guys who have won and are considered high-level coaches such as Corbin, OConnor, Vitello, Jarrett, Schlossnagle (when he was hired by TCU), Lemonis and Tadlock were more like the guys mentioned in the above post. These guys are young, respected in the baseball community and will likely end up being guys who coach a team in the future that is competing for national championships.
I know UT fans look at the history of the program and athletic resources and convince themselves that anyone would jump at the chance to move to UT, but I don't think that is necessarily the case in the current college baseball landscape. Maybe we end up getting one of the "top" guys but if the search is being done with the input of very good baseball people dialed in to college baseball, we should be able to get a coach who won't initially wow the fan and alumni base but could end up being great for the program long term.
Just one example - Link Jarrett had only been a head coach at UNCG for 6 or 7 years and only made one regional. Most college baseball fans had probably never heard of him. However, he was very highly respected in college coaching circles. When ND hired him they were an ACC bottom dweller. In his first year at ND (excluding Covid year where they were in 1st in the ACC when the season was cancelled) they lost in the final Super Regional game to the eventual CWS champion and then the next year went to the CWS. Now he has Florida State in the CWS in his second year there.
If CDC and his guys look hard enough, there are likely one or more Link Jarrett types out there if they can't get a big name coach.