Who would you pick that's a reasonable choice? Matt Campbell at Toledo would be the first guy I would call. I just want you guys to move on from Flood and hope it happens at the end of this season.
Charlie Weis.
Mark Mangino.
Rich Kotite.
Dick Anderson
If all those fail, Al Golden.
Lane Kiffin or someone from the Bill Belichick coaching tree or Rick Neuheisel. Kiffin would be perfect for recruiting California and the Midwest and the South, especially Florida. Recruiting NJ would not have to be primary His brother is the DL coach at Ole Miss. Father-in-law is one-time Florida QB John Reaves. Kiffin played at Fresno State, raised in Minnesota. Kiffin and Neuheisel would be perfect working with QBs. Neuheisel is media savvy. Both have stature that goes way beyond NJ. Their staffs would be interesting. Rutgers needs to move beyond the provincial hiring it too often sticks with.
So you want another repeat of 11 years no conference championships, leaving a week team,Fuente would be my #1 choice.
Without going thru a search, the whole process and all the speculation that goes with it…I'd take GS back
never been a head coachRealistically, Robb Smith. I'm surprised he's only been mentioned once. He fits the Rutgers bill perfectly: cheap, familiar with the program and has NJ ties.
He's also a good defensive mind, which is valued in the Big 10.
never been a head coach
hates recruiting
someone posted his stats at Arky yesterday and they ain't to great.
Empty the piggy bank for Herman.Lane Kiffin or someone from the Bill Belichick coaching tree or Rick Neuheisel. Kiffin would be perfect for recruiting California and the Midwest and the South, especially Florida. Recruiting NJ would not have to be primary His brother is the DL coach at Ole Miss. Father-in-law is one-time Florida QB John Reaves. Kiffin played at Fresno State, raised in Minnesota. Kiffin and Neuheisel would be perfect working with QBs. Neuheisel is media savvy. Both have stature that goes way beyond NJ. Their staffs would be interesting. Rutgers needs to move beyond the provincial hiring it too often sticks with.
Schiano, Fleck, Brock, Ruhle or the rich guy from Coastal Carolina
Realistically, Robb Smith. I'm surprised he's only been mentioned once. He fits the Rutgers bill perfectly: cheap, familiar with the program and has NJ ties.
He's also a good defensive mind, which is valued in the Big 10.
The names likely interested based on Rutgers financial constraints,media hostility and recruiting woes in NJ aren't likely to excite most fans.The reaction will be anybody other than Flood is acceptable but a year later the same complaints will be stated by disgruntled fans.It always comes back to money which Rutgers will lack until 2021.never been a head coach
hates recruiting
someone posted his stats at Arky yesterday and they ain't to great.
I'm not sold Rutgers is going to fork over the money that it's going to take to snag someone who is already a HC. Even someone like Rhule, or some of the higher level MAC guys, will require more money than Rutgers is likely to want to part with. Throughout the past 30 years, Rutgers has taught me that if it's going to do something, it'll be on the cheap. I'm (unfortunately) not expecting that to change.
RU was going to pay Cristobal $1.5 million/yr, so I'm sure they'll pay at least that....if not a little more.
we have no idea what the financial restraints are....people want to assume but it's just thatThe names likely interested based on Rutgers financial constraints,media hostility and recruiting woes in NJ aren't likely to excite most fans.The reaction will be anybody other than Flood is acceptable but a year later the same complaints will be stated by disgruntled fans.It always comes back to money which Rutgers will lack until 2021.
Like I said, any MAC coach not named Fleck. BG, Toledo, UNI all very well coached.....heck, I'd even take a flyer on Chuck Martin at Miami OH. He's only 4-19 at Miami in year 3 of a huge overhaul but his career record is 78-26 with 2 National Championships. Man can coach.Rod Carey fellas. Watch Northern Illinois play. He really knows what he is doing. Win or lose - he always puts his players/team in position to succeed