lol some of you are just too muchClose , but no cigar , when it comes to who was worse.
But who improved the most this year goes to the Hoosiers
( that's not listed in the records below )
Indiana 45 -62
Rutgers 32-75
2 2023 Big Ten 3 9 0 .250 1 8 0 .111 -2.49 4.52 Tom Allen (3-9) 3 2022 Big Ten 4 8 0 .333 2 7 0 .222 -3.05 5.03 Tom Allen (4-8) 4 2021 Big Ten 2 10 0 .167 0 9 0 .000 -4.70 8.63 17 17 Tom Allen (2-10) 5 2020 Big Ten 6 2 0 .750 6 1 0 .857 13.71 4.46 7 12 11 11 Tom Allen (6-2) Outback Bowl (L) 6 2019 Big Ten 8 5 0 .615 5 4 0 .556 5.79 1.49 24 Tom Allen (8-5) Gator Bowl (L) 7 2018 Big Ten 5 7 0 .417 2 7 0 .222 2.44 5.61 Tom Allen (5-7) 8 2017 Big Ten 5 7 0 .417 2 7 0 .222 4.74 4.90 Tom Allen (5-7) 9 2016 Big Ten 6 7 0 .462 4 5 0 .444 1.38 2.69 Kevin Wilson (6-6), Tom Allen (0-1) Foster Farms Bowl (L) 10 2015 Big Ten 6 7 0 .462 2 6 0 .250 2.26 3.03
2 2023 Big Ten 7 6 0 .538 3 6 0 .333 4.93 4.93 Greg Schiano (7-6) Pinstripe Bowl (W) 3 2022 Big Ten 4 8 0 .333 1 8 0 .111 -5.09 3.74 Greg Schiano (4-8) 4 2021 Big Ten 5 8 0 .385 2 7 0 .222 -1.32 4.06 Greg Schiano (5-8) Gator Bowl (L) 5 2020 Big Ten 3 6 0 .333 3 6 0 .333 -2.38 3.18 Greg Schiano (3-6) 6 2019 Big Ten 2 10 0 .167 0 9 0 .000 -11.16 4.93 Chris Ash (1-3), Nunzio Campanile (1-7) 7 2018 Big Ten 1 11 0 .083 0 9 0 .000 -9.65 4.10 Chris Ash (1-11) 8 2017 Big Ten 4 8 0 .333 3 6 0 .333 -2.27 6.15 Chris Ash (4-8) 9 2016 Big Ten 2 10 0 .167 0 9 0 .000 -6.97 4.95 Chris Ash (2-10) 10 2015 Big Ten 4 8 0 .333
you're smarter than this so read back and see what this was referencing.A one season thing is not enough evidence draw conclusions about anything other than tha.t one season. Wake me up when they win 8+ games for 10 years in a row.
You don’t know that. I might have an IQ of 35. Started over 200, but all the hookers and blow took their toll.you're smarter than this so read back and see what this was referencing.
Per my response to Plum, though JayDog may indeed have superhuman powers, the saying “it’s not in my DNA” is just that - a saying.
I champion NIL because I believe it, and conversely, donate a decent amount to it.
I haven’t given up on anything - I’ve decreased my donations to fb because I do not believe Greg is the guy to get us over the hump, and have redirected that dollar amount elsewhere (basketball and lax) and actually increased in certain instances
Again, like NIL, this is not a hard concept to grasp
Reading comprehension isn’t your friendExactly, not a hard concept..... basically you're a hypocrite. Others should donate to football NIL to make the team better and you'll direct your funds elsewhere because you don't like Schiano.
Ps....no one really knows what anyone donates here. You could be all talk.....certainly seems that way based on your FSU ties, multiple IDs and arrogant posting style.
Reading comprehension isn’t your friend
Neither is remaining sane, but I digress
Again, I still donate to football
Based on the majority of this boards outward disdain for NIL, I doubt most do
Which is fine if you’re ok w mid tier bowls
I’m not - which is, wait for it… why i donate
If that comes across as arrogant, tough shit
Let me slow this down for you - JD will do it in a way where the sane ones will understand, whereas those who claim insanity, regardless of how many times I repeat the same mantra, may still be confused:Let me present your logic back to you...... you're not fine with mid-tier bowls and want better......and the action you've claimed to take is reducing your donations towards football. How exactly do you think that will help getting RU on a path towards better bowls....or even better....your obvious goal of replacing Schiano?
I swear Its like talking to a block head middle schooler wanna be tough guy. The problem here is that you're too fvcking stupid to even understand what you posted and why it's both illogical and hypocritical.
I can't believe there are those who think Rutgers could ever be Elite.If I felt that Greg was the guy to make us Elite, my original donation would have stayed the same or likely increased
It isDon't care how you donate, but I thought your contention this entire time has been that NIL is our ticket to being elite. Full stop.
If we need to find that elusive elite-level coach AND make it rain NIL, we're not theoretically any better off in NIL era than we were before.
What am I missing?
I hope you realize that most “next level coaches” also now “require” to be guaranteed a certain level of NIL funding to be available before coming on board.It is
But it's like recuriting - you need the X's and O's along with the Jimmy's and Joe's
NIL gets you the X's and O's - player wise
But you still need to coach them up
If we fund NIL and find a next level coach (easier said than done, and I'm not talking about Saban or Urban), then yes, I do believe we're better off than we would be before due to being able to acquire players via $$$
1.Simply stating my love for the greatest school in the country.Year started out with a lot of promise/expectations .....but then injuries and a dip in performance hit and expectations were lowered to the extent that "Fire Schiano" became a thing.......then over the past several games there is renewed hope......this roller coaster is likely why some people are expressing that they now feel good about Schiano's performance.
As far as your list....
- Not sure what your "Greatest School in the country" comment has to do with Football prowess. Certainly Rutgers has not proven to be historically one of the Greatest Football Schools in the country.
- Similar to #1 - how does the location in Piscataway/NBR NJ apply to Football Prowess? If you look at historical football program success and fan interest - there is much greater impact by being in the South or Mid-West.
- Media Capital yes - but this is a double edged sword. When things are going well then great. NY Media tends to be agnostic when it comes to College Football. NJ Media tends to focus on the waste factor as it applies to RU & RU Football.
- Incorrect - according to USA Today - Schiano is 34th in coaching salaries. https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/coach
- Best I can tell by looking at various rankings - the OC Salary for Ciarrocca @ $1.4M is near the bottom of the Top 10. The DC Salary for Harasymiak @ $1.25M is not close to the Top 10 paid DCs which appears to be in the range of $1.8M - $2.4M. https://247sports.com/longformartic...head-of-2024-season-ranked-232264992/#2425272
- Development and Support Staff - I've not seen any information on this - but if you have it per your claim would be good to see
- and 8. are essentially the same point. I has been generally an easier schedule than in past seasons but should be noted that going by the previous BIG East schedule as a barometer is outdated given the additions. Schedule difficulty will likely sway from year to year going forward than previous.
I get not thinking Schiano is the solution, but you're just a hateful douche.1.Simply stating my love for the greatest school in the country.
2. NYC, Beaches, pork roll I mean what else needs to be said
3. It tends to be agnostic because of the coach and team performance and personality. Would NYC media be different with Prime?? Schiano os a dud !
4. That’s not including is escalation which is north of 7.5 mm which puts him around 14 on your info.
5. So KC is in the top 10! Coach H is according to your link somewhere between 10-15 (no where near the Bs crying of we don’t pay our coaches)
6. 8.65mm on development staff 1 in big ten
7. We have played teams with a combine losing record . No power houses and two of the west coast games at home.
*it’s ok we know Schiano is trash and buying time until he’s finally good forever
Sorry you feel that way and I will address it with my Therapist! Awesome woman! Thank youI get not thinking Schiano is the solution, but you're just a hateful douche.
Seek therapy, perhaps?
" HOPE" is the word .I can't believe there are those who think Rutgers could ever be Elite.
I can't believe there are those who think Rutgers could ever be Elite.
100%This is a perfect example of my earlier post.
The people who defend HC Schiano the most (best we could do, we don't have money to actually compete, the fanbase stinks, stop expecting a miracle) seem to also have the lowest opinion of the program.
It's an interesting dichotomy.
Those saying perhaps another coach could achieve greater success have faith in the program.
There is no basis to support the idea that another coach could have greater success, other than your fantasies. Our history suggests otherwise.This is a perfect example of my earlier post.
The people who defend HC Schiano the most (best we could do, we don't have money to actually compete, the fanbase stinks, stop expecting a miracle) seem to also have the lowest opinion of the program.
It's an interesting dichotomy.
Those saying perhaps another coach could achieve greater success have faith in the program.
Maybe these people are …wait for it .,, realistic?This is a perfect example of my earlier post.
The people who defend HC Schiano the most (best we could do, we don't have money to actually compete, the fanbase stinks, stop expecting a miracle) seem to also have the lowest opinion of the program.
It's an interesting dichotomy.
Those saying perhaps another coach could achieve greater success have faith in the program.
yes they do and were members of the Big 10 since the Big 10 conference was formed just before 1900
I said "Elite"...not "have an impressive year".Did you ever think Indiana could be in contention for the CFP?
Why even bother being a fan with such a low opinion of the program?
That's what HC Schiano thought when he ran from the program.
I said "Elite"...not "have an impressive year".
And he didn't run from the program....he ran to the NFL.
Schiano is one of the few Rutgers head coaches who left the job for an NFL head coaching job. Sorry, I can't think of the others right now. But he left for a better job. A much better job. A job that few college head coaches would not want to run to.Um no he didn't.
You should probably listen to his off-season interview.
He said he left Rutgers because he thought they were going to be left out of the Big Ten.
I guess he didnt feel we were a good enouhh program for him as an AAC team.
Literally says he ran from something and not to something.
Starts around 8:30 mark.
Thread 'Rutgers coach Greg Schiano on wishing he had never left, and why he'll end his career at Rutgers' https://rutgers.forums.rivals.com/t...nd-why-hell-end-his-career-at-rutgers.279419/
this is correctUm no he didn't.
You should probably listen to his off-season interview.
He said he left Rutgers because he thought they were going to be left out of the Big Ten.
I guess he didnt feel we were a good enouhh program for him as an AAC team.
Literally says he ran from something and not to something.
Starts around 8:30 mark.
Thread 'Rutgers coach Greg Schiano on wishing he had never left, and why he'll end his career at Rutgers' https://rutgers.forums.rivals.com/t...nd-why-hell-end-his-career-at-rutgers.279419/