Coach Ash: Son, i am trying to recreate the NC defense i architected at OSU last year and i think you are a major piece of the puzzle. are you interested?
Recruit: Yes coach. sign me up!
That is a great pitch and hopefully it would work. My concern is, as someone posted on another thread, that if you look at the OSU Defensive recruits, few if any list Ash as the coach who recruited him. How will he improve that in an area he has no experience with.
That is a great pitch and hopefully it would work. My concern is, as someone posted on another thread, that if you look at the OSU Defensive recruits, few if any list Ash as the coach who recruited him. How will he improve that in an area he has no experience with.
i hear you man. and i share your concern. however, expecting someone like Ash who came from the SEC before coming to OSU to light it up in recruiting is unrealistic. having said that i believe kids are smart and you need to be able to sell yourself. you need stain. you see, think about someone like Ash walking into a recruit's home and telling them that he and Herman coached those kids that just won last year's NC. Tom Herman is killing it now. you can close with that type of experience. i think he needs to bring Hafley back from Browns to be effective in recruiting.
i hear you man. and i share your concern. however, expecting someone like Ash who came from the SEC before coming to OSU to light it up in recruiting is unrealistic. having said that i believe kids are smart and you need to be able to sell yourself. you need stain. you see, think about someone like Ash walking into a recruit's home and telling them that he and Herman coached those kids that just won last year's NC. Tom Herman is killing it now. you can close with that type of experience. i think he needs to bring Hafley back from Browns to be effective in recruiting.
Fair points. It's just that I've lived through Anderson and Shea and those guys has he exact same stellar reputations to sell as Ash and it didn't help them an iota in recruiting And hence winning.
That is a great pitch and hopefully it would work. My concern is, as someone posted on another thread, that if you look at the OSU Defensive recruits, few if any list Ash as the coach who recruited him. How will he improve that in an area he has no experience with.
And I think that is what the naysayers are forgetting.Anderson and Shea had the personalities of a door and a door knob.
Which explains why they were unhinged.Anderson and Shea had the personalities of a door and a door knob.
Look at me: I have an agenda to smear Ash's name because he's no Golden or Cristobal. Those guys are real winners with a proven track record.[winking]
Doug,
Not trying to put you on the spot but as someone who played on as high a level as anyone I know of here and your involvement in the game since, what do you think about all this?
I don't know if you saw in another thread here. someone quoted my article from another Rutgers site about Ash. I have been in Ash corner for some time. I know everyone wanted a HC with experience, but something about Ash made you go WOW. I would run through brick walls for this guy. Unlike a lot of posters here I try to look at the personality, Xs and Os, style as a coach, and how players and recruits respond to the coach. Also, how does he fit into the culture of Rutgers.
my example of how I saw Ash, Golden and Cristobal:
Golden- OK personality, CEO when it comes to Xs & Os, too laid back as a coach, player & recruits like him, but it's not a strong love for him. P*ssed on Rutgers once and only once. No second chances.
Ash- infectious personality, strong knowledge of Xs & Os, pumped as a coach, players & recruits love him and love to play for him. Gives new life and energy to Rutgers after a laid back Flood.
Cristobal- good guy, understands the game well, upbeat style of coaching, player & recruits like him and will play for him. Was a part of the Rutgers culture years ago, but grew cold feet when offered another chance as the HC. Now he has fewer chances as a HC, suddenly he like Rutgers again. No thank because he'll always be looking for the next opportunity to head south again.
It was time for a fresh face at Rutgers.
God I hope he doesn't use the word "architected."Coach Ash: Son, i am trying to recreate the NC defense i architected at OSU last year and i think you are a major piece of the puzzle. are you interested?
Recruit: Yes coach. sign me up!
God I hope he doesn't use the word "architected."
Just the hiring of Coach Ash has a recruit...KJ Sails reconsidering RU!
Now, now ---- let's not insult innocent door knobs everywhere.Anderson and Shea had the personalities of a door and a door knob.
Met Pollack at a tailgate before the MSU game.. Didn't look that big. Didn't look that athletic. Didn't look like a Rutgers guy.. I believe he is going to be a star...:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Fair points. It's just that I've lived through Anderson and Shea and those guys had the exact same stellar reputations to sell as Ash and it didn't help them an iota in recruiting and hence in winning. This was not a well thought through hire and the lack of institutional memory of the Anderson and Shea hires among those making the decision is startling.
I think mo is as solid as anyone to rutgers.Jabbie has started following a lot of UNC people, but he did follow Ash yesterday. Hopefully he get's his Ash over here quickly and works on recruiting
Fair points. It's just that I've lived through Anderson and Shea and those guys had the exact same stellar reputations to sell as Ash and it didn't help them an iota in recruiting and hence in winning. This was not a well thought through hire and the lack of institutional memory of the Anderson and Shea hires among those making the decision is startling.
God I hope he doesn't use the word "architected."