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Per source: Drew mehringer out as OC

The only worry is Lewis and Melton ..but Ru alledgedly assured the recruits that the offense will remain the same.
 
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You are shocked he is gone ?
Have you been living in the North Pole for the last 4 months ?
Offense was dead last in all CFB in all categories .

Why do our posters INSIST on MAKING SHIT UP all the time?

Scoring - NOT "dead last" 127th out of 128
Total O - 128th
Rushing - 104th
Passing - 122nd

...should I go on? Still sucks, don't get me wrong, but you CAN look these things up ya' know! [cheers]
 
Why do our posters INSIST on MAKING SHIT UP all the time?

Scoring - NOT "dead last" 127th out of 128
Total O - 128th
Rushing - 104th
Passing - 122nd

...should I go on? Still sucks, don't get me wrong, but you CAN look these things up ya' know! [cheers]
haha
 
You are shocked he is gone ?
Have you been living in the North Pole for the last 4 months ?
Offense was dead last in all CFB in all categories .
The shock is because Ash said that no coaching changes were going to be made and Mehringer was working hard on recruiting.
 
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re: going to Texas and salary, Drew might not be taking a dip at all and, if so, it'll be minimal. This is an article from last spring both WR and TE coach earned a base salary of $375K and were up for salary increases going into the season. Also:

"All assistant coaches, Davis noted, receive a $7,500 annual car allowance — yes, that’s a monthly payment of $625 — and a membership to the UT Golf Club, which is estimated to be $10,000, according to their contracts.

http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/college/college-confidential-blog/article76624127.html
Throw in no income tax in Texas and he saves $30,000 right there.
 
Guy, 90% of the coaches out there would leave for a job at Texas, like it or not.

Ummmmm... Going from a $450m per year as an OC in the B1G to a WR position coach in the Big 12?
Not sure about that. Sure a huge pay cut.
 
Why do our posters INSIST on MAKING SHIT UP all the time?

Scoring - NOT "dead last" 127th out of 128
Total O - 128th
Rushing - 104th
Passing - 122nd

...should I go on? Still sucks, don't get me wrong, but you CAN look these things up ya' know! [cheers]
Have to hand it to you. You won that one. [cheers]
 
Why do our posters INSIST on MAKING SHIT UP all the time?

Scoring - NOT "dead last" 127th out of 128
Total O - 128th
Rushing - 104th
Passing - 122nd

...should I go on? Still sucks, don't get me wrong, but you CAN look these things up ya' know! [cheers]

Source: fake sports news site off facebook
 
Ummmmm... Going from a $450m per year as an OC in the B1G to a WR position coach in the Big 12?
Not sure about that. Sure a huge pay cut.
Moving from Brooklyn (heard that's where he lived), where a decent apartment is probably $3500/month to Austin, a beautiful college town, where a decent apartment is probably $1000/month. Sometimes taking a step back in your career is worth it for future opportunities. Maybe he recognized his own shortcoming and the shortcomings of the situation he walked into and decided to cut his losses for later gains.
 
Ash/Hobbs have a huge opportunity to make a big hire here. I am sure other teams would have used Meringers age and experience against RU as they tried to flip out guys. Let's hope the make they make a big call. This really seems like a blessing in disguise.
 
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Why do our posters INSIST on MAKING SHIT UP all the time?

Scoring - NOT "dead last" 127th out of 128
Total O - 128th
Rushing - 104th
Passing - 122nd

...should I go on? Still sucks, don't get me wrong, but you CAN look these things up ya' know! [cheers]

WOW !!!! Going from # 84 ranked Offense last year ( you can look it up) to # 128 ! Brillant response !!!!!!
Like being the world's tallest midget with your "not dead last". Good grief ,
 
Moving from Brooklyn (heard that's where he lived), where a decent apartment is probably $3500/month to Austin, a beautiful college town, where a decent apartment is probably $1000/month. Sometimes taking a step back in your career is worth it for future opportunities. Maybe he recognized his own shortcoming and the shortcomings of the situation he walked into and decided to cut his losses for later gains.
He lived in Brooklyn!???? No wonder he left.
 
Ash/Hobbs have a huge opportunity to make a big hire here. I am sure other teams would have used Meringers age and experience against RU as they tried to flip out guys. Let's hope the make they make a big call. This really seems like a blessing in disguise.

This is certainly the key. Would be nice if Ash goes out of his comfort zone to make the best hire possible. And hopefully the budget is there to support the hire.
 
I think someone said that here. Have no idea if it was true or not.

If he lived in Brooklyn he's not as smart as people say he is. Work in Piscataway and live in Brooklyn? Just can't be true. I mean I'm sure he'd have another spot too closer but still that situation is unlikely at best. Not that it matters.
 
What a rat bastard punk. He's given the opportunity of a lifetime by Ash and he runs away after one year to take A DEMOTION. Hope to see him fail.

Look at Merringer's decision objectively, and not as a Rutgers fan for a second. I'd be willing to bet coaching on the Rutgers Football staff stinks right now. Everyone says Ash is a very temperamental guy, and given the way the season went, Ash must have been very hard to work with.

At a glance, Texas Football has a much bigger upside than Rutgers does. Also, Merringer is close to Hermann. You can't hold this move against him. It makes perfect sense.

I doubt this will be the only change on the staff.
 
WOW !!!! Going from # 84 ranked Offense last year ( you can look it up) to # 128 ! Brillant response !!!!!!
Like being the world's tallest midget with your "not dead last". Good grief ,

I simply responded with the actual facts to a comment you made that was not factual. Sue me.
 
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He had to go. You can't blame it on players. Many of them are three stars so they can play. Unfortunately, OC could not get anything out of these players. He was way overrated. The offense was embarrassing.
 
The only way this is bad is if he left on his own accord, because Ash disturbingly gave him a vote of confidence after the pitiful year he had. I hope he was nudged along by Ash knowing the kid was in way over his head, and the vote of confidence was nothing more than coach speak. This is a great opportunity to right a wrong. Long-term couldn't be better.

Ash isn't going to "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" at this level, considering the next few years will decide if Ash himself has a career at Rutgers. He's either 100% behind him or Ash would've let go him the day after the season. Makes no sense to fire him the day you have 13 commits on their official.
 
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Ummmmm... Going from a $450m per year as an OC in the B1G to a WR position coach in the Big 12?
Not sure about that. Sure a huge pay cut.

$450Million? Really? Making stuff up again lol? I kid I kid that was too easy!

BTW he's not going to be a "position coach." He's going to be the "passing game coordinator." Tad bit of a difference and you wanna bet he takes very little, if any at all, "pay cut'? I already posted what Texas' WR and TE coaches made in 2015 prior to a pay raise last year: $375K PLUS $650/month car allowance and a $10K membership to the UT "club." He made $450K here. Probably lands right in that ballpark if not more I'd guess.
 
There is absolutely no way he lived in Brooklyn. That is beyond insane.

Mehringer is probably scrambling a bit mentally after that season. I'm thinking he realizes he is not ready and saw an opportunity to go back home in a comfortable environment. A win-win for everyone here.
 
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Look at Merringer's decision objectively, and not as a Rutgers fan for a second. I'd be willing to bet coaching on the Rutgers Football staff stinks right now. Everyone says Ash is a very temperamental guy, and given the way the season went, Ash must have been very hard to work with.

At a glance, Texas Football has a much bigger upside than Rutgers does. Also, Merringer is close to Hermann. You can't hold this move against him. It makes perfect sense.

I doubt this will be the only change on the staff.
Please show your work. First time hearing this.
 
Ash isn't going to "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" at this level, considering the next few years will decide if Ash himself has a career at Rutgers. He's either 100% behind him or Ash would've let go him the day after the season. Makes no sense to fire him the day you have 13 commits on their official.
If Ash was 100% behind him and he left to take a lesser job on his own accord, it would make me question Ash's ability to measure and maintain his staff's ability and loyalty. I would have been more impressed if Ash fired him. At least that would have shown he was in total command of the situation. I'm giving Ash the benefit of the doubt that he let Drew pick his own method of departure.
 
Ummmmm... Going from a $450m per year as an OC in the B1G to a WR position coach in the Big 12?
Not sure about that. Sure a huge pay cut.

APP says he'll be the "passing game coordinator," so it sounds like Herman might run the offense with a pass game and run game coordinator. If so, that's a lot more than WR coach.
 
We need to hire someone with a solid resume. Hobbs needs to step up like he did for the basketball assistants. I would be focused on someone with gameday results over recruiting prowess. Ideally the candidate has both attributes but we need an experienced hand here. Other than DM who are thought to be the strong recruiters on the staff?
 
If Ash was 100% behind him and he left to take a lesser job on his own accord, it would make me question Ash's ability to measure and maintain his staff's ability and loyalty. I would have been more impressed if Ash fired him. At least that would have shown he was in total command of the situation. I'm giving Ash the benefit of the doubt that he let Drew pick his own method of departure.

He's going to coach with his friend, at Texas, not Salisbury State. I think some here are looking WAY too much into this. Just my humble opinion though.
 
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You are shocked he is gone ?
Have you been living in the North Pole for the last 4 months ?
Offense was dead last in all CFB in all categories .
Texas is further behind than we are...WTF? WITH ALL TOP TEXAS KIDS AT THEIR DISPOSAL???SWell see them soon in the Big West ..
 
I always figured he'd go back to the Texas/Oklahoma area but not sure it would be as a WR coach, thought it could be as OC somewhere if he was successful here.

Whether he was encouraged or not who knows. But think of if this way. He's got to stand on his own 2 feet here and quick or he'll tarnish his reputation if his numbers didn't improve quickly from last year. In Texas, he's got cover from Herman, he's back home and will have more time to learn and adjust and still have his career on an upward trajectory. It's probably a pay cut but Texas has a nice budget so he'll probably be compensated nicely and his career ambitions won't be hurt while he's under the umbrella of Herman for the time being.

In the end it doesn't matter, if he's not here he's not here we move on and hopefully find someone good.
 
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