They aren't too kind to us but it's hard to disagree:
http://www.campusrush.com/al-golden-miami-usc-coaching-corousel-1423076703.html
Rutgers
Status: 80% chance to open
Breakdown: The no-show against Ohio State on Saturday night exemplified just how far the competitive gap is between the top and bottom of the Big Ten East. Combine that with the flurry of off-field issues this year for Kyle Flood and his players and the outcome here is inevitable. But there's still some mystery as to who will make the hire, as no one in the industry expects Rutgers administrators to trust Julie Hermann. But does Rutgers have a competent enough administration to fire Hermann, hire a capable replacement and run a search? The clock is ticking.
With so many other low-tier jobs Power 5 expected to open, don't expect many hot coaches to jump at Rutgers, which is in the conversation with Indiana for the worst job in the Big Ten East. Rutgers also may be the worst major conference job on the market. That could force the Scarlet Knights to go outside the box with a retread, FCS coach, obscure coordinator or below-the-radar coach. Remember, Rutgers only ended up with Kyle Flood because they were too cheap to pay Mario Cristobal. Finances will continue to be an issue at Rutgers. Greg Schiano isn't expected to have any interest in returning. This may be the most difficult job to project, as there's so much uncertainty and so little interest among accomplished coaches. Coastal Carolina's Joe Moglia is the most intriguing outside-the-box candidate, as his business acumen and New York roots make a lot of sense.
Names: Joe Moglia, Al Golden, Joe Moorhead, P.J. Fleck, Brady Hoke, Jeff Brohm and Robb Smith.
http://www.campusrush.com/al-golden-miami-usc-coaching-corousel-1423076703.html
Rutgers
Status: 80% chance to open
Breakdown: The no-show against Ohio State on Saturday night exemplified just how far the competitive gap is between the top and bottom of the Big Ten East. Combine that with the flurry of off-field issues this year for Kyle Flood and his players and the outcome here is inevitable. But there's still some mystery as to who will make the hire, as no one in the industry expects Rutgers administrators to trust Julie Hermann. But does Rutgers have a competent enough administration to fire Hermann, hire a capable replacement and run a search? The clock is ticking.
With so many other low-tier jobs Power 5 expected to open, don't expect many hot coaches to jump at Rutgers, which is in the conversation with Indiana for the worst job in the Big Ten East. Rutgers also may be the worst major conference job on the market. That could force the Scarlet Knights to go outside the box with a retread, FCS coach, obscure coordinator or below-the-radar coach. Remember, Rutgers only ended up with Kyle Flood because they were too cheap to pay Mario Cristobal. Finances will continue to be an issue at Rutgers. Greg Schiano isn't expected to have any interest in returning. This may be the most difficult job to project, as there's so much uncertainty and so little interest among accomplished coaches. Coastal Carolina's Joe Moglia is the most intriguing outside-the-box candidate, as his business acumen and New York roots make a lot of sense.
Names: Joe Moglia, Al Golden, Joe Moorhead, P.J. Fleck, Brady Hoke, Jeff Brohm and Robb Smith.