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Wondering why no one who posts in these threads are actually hoping that Rutgers starts to show incremental improvement over the next few games, especially after there was some signs of that in the prior game. If there is more hope, perhaps recruiting will pick up and things can turn around, and save the Athletic department many millions of dollars that can be better spent elsewhere.
The only thing I can think of, that explains the “FIRE THE COACH AT ALL COST” mentality is that the posters in these threads must not just be typical TV watching fans, but must have a huge amount of collective experience in running athletic departments and/or coaching D1 football. They must also have a lot of inside information from the Rutgers locker room to know exactly what is going on. And with all that expertise and experience, they are truly qualified to make decisions like this. Or maybe its just.. because the team is not winning as much as they like, and as owners of a Rutgers hat and the fact that they buy tickets and make minimum mandatory required donations, they feel they have a right to see them win. So…fire the coach That always fixes everything!!
Wondering why no one who posts in these threads are actually hoping that Rutgers starts to show incremental improvement over the next few games, especially after there was some signs of that in the prior game. If there is more hope, perhaps recruiting will pick up and things can turn around, and save the Athletic department many millions of dollars that can be better spent elsewhere.
The only thing I can think of, that explains the “FIRE THE COACH AT ALL COST” mentality is that the posters in these threads must not just be typical TV watching fans, but must have a huge amount of collective experience in running athletic departments and/or coaching D1 football. They must also have a lot of inside information from the Rutgers locker room to know exactly what is going on. And with all that expertise and experience, they are truly qualified to make decisions like this. Or maybe its just.. because the team is not winning as much as they like, and as owners of a Rutgers hat and the fact that they buy tickets and make minimum mandatory required donations, they feel they have a right to see them win. So…fire the coach That always fixes everything!!
Wondering why no one who posts in these threads are actually hoping that Rutgers starts to show incremental improvement over the next few games, especially after there was some signs of that in the prior game. If there is more hope, perhaps recruiting will pick up and things can turn around, and save the Athletic department many millions of dollars that can be better spent elsewhere.
The only thing I can think of, that explains the “FIRE THE COACH AT ALL COST” mentality is that the posters in these threads must not just be typical TV watching fans, but must have a huge amount of collective experience in running athletic departments and/or coaching D1 football. They must also have a lot of inside information from the Rutgers locker room to know exactly what is going on. And with all that expertise and experience, they are truly qualified to make decisions like this. Or maybe its just.. because the team is not winning as much as they like, and as owners of a Rutgers hat and the fact that they buy tickets and make minimum mandatory required donations, they feel they have a right to see them win. So…fire the coach That always fixes everything!!
Hey! That's DOUBLE-MURDER.. and he was only planning it. FAKE NEWS!
Ash would probably need to win at least two of the next four games to even begin to have a chance to turn things around in terms of national perception and recruiting. I just don't see that happening.Wondering why no one who posts in these threads are actually hoping that Rutgers starts to show incremental improvement over the next few games, especially after there was some signs of that in the prior game. If there is more hope, perhaps recruiting will pick up and things can turn around, and save the Athletic department many millions of dollars that can be better spent elsewhere.
The only thing I can think of, that explains the “FIRE THE COACH AT ALL COST” mentality is that the posters in these threads must not just be typical TV watching fans, but must have a huge amount of collective experience in running athletic departments and/or coaching D1 football. They must also have a lot of inside information from the Rutgers locker room to know exactly what is going on. And with all that expertise and experience, they are truly qualified to make decisions like this. Or maybe its just.. because the team is not winning as much as they like, and as owners of a Rutgers hat and the fact that they buy tickets and make minimum mandatory required donations, they feel they have a right to see them win. So…fire the coach That always fixes everything!!
This is the winner!
OK, I'm done. Don't mean to step on any frayed nerves - I just thought this looked fun.
What? Can’t think of a single thing that Vivian Stringer and Chris Ash have in common. As for Hobbs, Stringer is taking less money than her previous contract.first stringer now ash