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For the love of God, please not Golden

So that’s who we are on now? The deal that was done is actually not? Great. If true I’m done with RU football.

So you will be done with RU Football because the rumors people are feeding you on an anonymous message board might not be true? It might actually be too late to save you based on this plus the threads you've started over the past weeks.
 
So you will be done with RU Football because the rumors people are feeding you on an anonymous message board might not be true? It might actually be too late to save you based on this plus the threads you've started over the past weeks.
IF true, I am done with RU football. I didn’t say it was true.
 
If what is true? Golden? or that Schiano is not a done deal?

What I say is why not drop out now? If your entire Rutgers fandom hinges on either of these two issues, maybe its time to step away. Don't worry, we won't miss you.
Enjoy mediocrity and Al Golden if true. I Can’t root for a program that can’t make the necessary investments to be in a real conference. I won’t miss you either, but I’m still hoping Schiano comes through in the end and we will both have to tolerate each other.
 
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Enjoy mediocrity and Al Golden if true. I Can’t root for a program that can’t make the necessary investments to be in a real conference. I won’t miss you either, but I’m still hoping Schiano comes through in the end and we will both have to tolerate each other.

So if we’re willing to give Greg $4M/year (PLUS a home, incentives, yada yada yada), with a $5M assistant pool, and a $100M (or whatever) practice facility, but GREG wants more, more, more (despite this being ABOVE AND BEYOND anything anyone here has ever gotten), you wouldn’t consider that “making the necessary investments”???

STOP.
 
This is FAKE NEWS!!!

Al Golden wouldn't be the coach even if RU dropped to D3.
 
Enjoy mediocrity and Al Golden if true. I Can’t root for a program that can’t make the necessary investments to be in a real conference. I won’t miss you either, but I’m still hoping Schiano comes through in the end and we will both have to tolerate each other.

Rutgers is part of me and I am part of Rutgers.....so I will always be a fan no matter what. You.........apparently not so much. What will you do if Schiano comes back and doesn't come through and only is able to win 4-5 games overall per year. Will you be weak minded like you are now and threaten to quit again at some point in the future?
 
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Sounds like Greg might be over playing his hand. Both Schiano and Golden turned around downtrodden programs then went on to have less than successful encores. I don’t see how GS is a much better choice although I would give him the edge over Golden since he’s coached at RU before .
 
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Rutgers is part of me and I am part of Rutgers.....so I will always be a fan no matter what. You.........apparently not so much. What will you do if Schiano comes back and doesn't come through and only is able to win 4-5 games overall per year. Will you be weak minded like you are now and threaten to quit again at some point in the future?
He won’t. Full confidence
 
So if we’re willing to give Greg $4M/year (PLUS a home, incentives, yada yada yada), with a $5M assistant pool, and a $100M (or whatever) practice facility, but GREG wants more, more, more (despite this being ABOVE AND BEYOND anything anyone here has ever gotten), you wouldn’t consider that “making the necessary investments”???

STOP.
Yes it is!!!!
But the post was about Golden!!!
 
Enjoy mediocrity and Al Golden if true. I Can’t root for a program that can’t make the necessary investments to be in a real conference. I won’t miss you either, but I’m still hoping Schiano comes through in the end and we will both have to tolerate each other.

Yikes! Lol
 
I know this post isn’t really about anything that’s happening, but Golden is a fine coach who would likely do a very good job at Rutgers.

He really saved the entire program at Temple. Without him there is no “legend of Matt Rhule” — not there, anyway. His mistake was going to Miami, which is no longer an easy (or at least slam dunk) place to win, and he was an absolutely terrible cultural fit. That’s why he didn’t do well there. But the guy knows how to run a program and coach it, too.
 
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