Do you believe Rutgers made the right decision by giving head football coach Greg Schiano an extension through 2030 worth approximately $6.25 million per season?
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But what about the 3 yr extension, almost doubling what he had left on the original contract following a 6-6 season ?Yes because the position coaches need to be well watered and it would be awkward to pay them up after a successful season while keeping the HC flat at a lower level B1G salary.
But what about the 3 yr extension, almost doubling what he had left on the original contract following a 6-6 season ?
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LOL there are 42 "no" votes as of this writing so as usual you're posting misinformation. The poll results seem perfectly in line with how the hardcore element of our relatively small fanbase feels about Schiano: a 70% approval rating, give or take.At one time this poll was:
Yes 6
No 14
….the loonies voted early…JUST LIKE his other poll which, somehow, had 6 votes in favor of “Miami” in less than 10 minutes lololll!!!
How about a poll asking whether posters approve of the job you're doing as moderator? Now THAT would be interesting.Well, start the poll!
I CLEARLY stated “AT ONE TIME” you freakin’ moron lol!!!LOL there are 42 "no" votes as of this writing so as usual you're posting misinformation. The poll results seem perfectly in line with how the hardcore element of our relatively small fanbase feels about Schiano: a 70% approval rating, give or take.
If we're doing this poll after 4 years, the question should be, "have we shown enough improvement during that time to warrant an extension?" The answer to that is clearly yes. You can complain about the QB situation as much as you want but the reality is we still went to a bowl and we're in a much better place now.
When you throw in the fact that a 4 year or less contract can be used against you in recruiting it's a no brainer.
No way not voting in the sunglasses poll.Don't participate!
I found this interesting -- possibly one of the few areas in the NCAA FBS "league" where the world of U.S. higher ed can add some long-overdue parity to the enterprise.Nothing against Greg but I voted "no." My ultimate preference would be that the NCAA or an association of University Presidents come together and agree that all contracts be limited to two years and that they could be extended another year each year upon mutual agreement. There would be no buyouts beyond the two-year contract limit. This creates a level playing field in terms of coaching contracts without indebting institutions of higher education for millions of dollars to buy out contracts of unsuccessful coaches. As an academician I do not consider payment of such buyouts to be a good use of university funds and this insanity should stop immediately.
Ultimately, only University presidents and their boards can make this happen. In the long run, I believe that this will help the survival of our student sports programs that we all love so much.
I always thought it was the length of an athlete's career - 4-5 years based upon the possibility of a redshirt year. Honestly, I have no idea if that is true or used negatively.I thought it was "less 5 years is a problem" - a players full career?
When it was pointed out HC Schiano had 4 years (not 5) left and it did not impact recruiting at all - the minimum number of years suddenly fell to "less than 4 years is a problem".
Your recommendation that university presidents "agree that all contracts should be limited to two years" would violate existing federal antitrust laws.....Nothing against Greg but I voted "no." My ultimate preference would be that the NCAA or an association of University Presidents come together and agree that all contracts be limited to two years and that they could be extended another year each year upon mutual agreement. There would be no buyouts beyond the two-year contract limit. This creates a level playing field in terms of coaching contracts without indebting institutions of higher education for millions of dollars to buy out contracts of unsuccessful coaches. As an academician I do not consider payment of such buyouts to be a good use of university funds and this insanity should stop immediately.
Ultimately, only University presidents and their boards can make this happen. In the long run, I believe that this will help the survival of our student sports programs that we all love so much.
See, even the new guy gets it.
Fell for the new moniker Spanky, thanks for pointing it out. Going to delete that post.Of course he gets it as he replies to his own poll under his 5000th ID!