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Ash,young energetic,41,I forgot GS was 35 when he was hired.

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Energetic, prepared, and ready for the tireless, relentless pursuit of excellence. I think Ash is a carbon copy of Greg, who is starting with a program much closer to where we want to be. Sure, playing in the B1G, and especially the east division, probably puts Ash almost at the low point Greg was at , except the academic support,and a lot of the facilities are miles ahead of what Greg started with. If things break right, I could see a quick turn around. To those who felt, they needed to protected the status quo, can you see the difference, and possible positive direction the program has taken?
 
I don't think Ash will be a carbon copy of Schiano at all. There are some similarities, but those similarities can be found in many of the former DC's across the country.

We'll see what happens, but I suspect that Ash will be a better overall coach than Schiano. For sure, Ash has very different philosophies when it comes to the offense (although, to be fair, Schiano might have changed course offensively once in the Big Ten).
 
I don't think Ash will be a carbon copy of Schiano at all. There are some similarities, but those similarities can be found in many of the former DC's across the country.

We'll see what happens, but I suspect that Ash will be a better overall coach than Schiano. For sure, Ash has very different philosophies when it comes to the offense (although, to be fair, Schiano might have changed course offensively once in the Big Ten).
Schiano, did change course once in the Big East, and went back to the pro-set.
 
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