Here's why it needs to be Tony...
Aside from the dumpster full of other "That's so Mason" problems, the coaching position here is just too attractive for someone wanting to use it as a stepping stone.
Yes, there's pressure to win. Eventually. But not the same as even the upper A10s like vcu, Dayton, etc. So you have time to do your thing. You get decent competition in conferences that's still decently regarded despite recent performance.
The entire Mason fanbase is a rounding error... effectively zero. Not a ton of huge donors and fans to appease.
Media coverage is nonexistent. No local pundits will clown you on air or in print. Gtown will get fresh eyeballs now with Cooley, UMD is good again, GW will probably improve. Mason is fourth banana locally at best. Probably seventh realistically behind UVA and VT.
And somehow, batting just above .500 doesn't totally DQ you from making a leap to a major if you're still young and highly regarded.
Someone who stays 5-6 years minimum can potentially get us out of purgatory. Maybe. Tony will care and hopefully stick around. Anyone else who's not a retread or long-shot has no reason to take any of Mason's crap longer than they have to.