That was pretty much Schiano's MO as well.But that is Flood's MO for the past 3 years. Beat the sisters of the poor and then the team gets its ass kicked by any team that has a pulse. Flood free in 2016.
That was pretty much Schiano's MO as well.But that is Flood's MO for the past 3 years. Beat the sisters of the poor and then the team gets its ass kicked by any team that has a pulse. Flood free in 2016.
Every single staff member gets a bonus for going to a bowl, so we are $175,000 in the hole as soon as the bid is acceptedDoesn't the AD always lose a ton of money on bowl games as well?
Every single staff member gets a bonus for going to a bowl, so we are $175,000 in the hole as soon as the bid is accepted
If we accept the bowl, they'll get paid regardless of whether or not the ax comes down prior. Our financial situation doesn't factor into the equation at all. I feel safe in assuming our legal team didn't write a 5-7 bowl clause into the contracts but I haven't actually looked at them.Do these bonuses get nullified if the corresponding coaching staff members are dismissed immediately after the season before accepting any bowl bids?
Kind of off topic but how does B1G bowl money work, I know that we split it...but is that for only teams that become bowl eligible? Also since we dont get the full share of the TV money, does that % apply here as well? Just curious if financially somehow going to a close bowl game (less travel expenses...such as pinstripe...esp since B1G buys back tickets not sold) would be beneficial in canning Flood....[/QUOT
Revenue is divided evenly among entire conference, we get smaller share until full funding (to my understanding).
That was pretty much Schiano's MO as well.
Even though there is $ involved this isn't the NFL or NBA. And they don't give you the option.In the NBA, under-500 teams qualify for the playoffs every year. In the NFL, we sometimes see division winners at 7-9. It happens in every sport. Should all these teams also disavow the chance to keep playing out of principle, or solely Rutgers?
You play until they tell you that you can't play anymore. Simple as that.
Two extra weeks of practice. Hahahahahhaha. Spit my beer out.
OK let me pose this question. Should all 5-7 teams turn down bowl bids, or just us?
They should also cancel next season because the team will probably not be as good as most would like. Because it's all so DISGRACEFUL to be invited to a bowl game after going 5-7. Disgraceful! College kids playing in a non-prestigious football game. Oh what a disgrace!!
Yes. It shouldn't even be allowed IMHO. It's a disgrace. I'm going to post the FACTS about our POTENTIAL 5-7 record, yet again, so people realize how pathetic it is for us to get an invite. We will have beaten:
4-7 FCS Norfolk State
0-11 (on their way to 0-12) Kansas
2-9 (on their way to 2-10) Army
5-6 (will finish 5-7 or 6-6) Indiana
2-10 Maryland
...that's 4 wins, over FBS programs, with a whopping total of (likely) TEN WINS COMBINED!!! No team - EVER - should have "earned" a bowl bid, and the privilege of 2 extra weeks of practice, with those "accomplishments." I said it before and I'll say it again: if a single 5-7 team gets rewarded, with 2 extra weeks of practice, then REWARD EVERY team in the nation with the same. 84 teams get'em, this year, might as well be 127!
I agree..it shouldn't be allowed. But it is.
That being the case, all 5-7 teams should turn down the bid?
We shouldn't turn down the bid if we get one. But I agree, it's dumb we (and other 5-7 teams) are eligible
I guess you're a fan of "participation" trophies, right?
God you're an idiot.
I'm sure the BigTen will encourage Rutgers to take a Bowl spot if it was offered.
I'm an "idiot"? Really? Would you like to explain yourself or you just like throwing things against walls to see if they'll stick? A "participation trophy" is EXACTLY what a bowl game, for a 5-7 (4-7 vs FBS competition) program is, nothing more, nothing less.
Now, please, elaborate as to how I'm wrong, or an "idiot," so we can all see just how damn brilliant you are, sir. Thank you.
Not agreeing u r an idiot (we can have different opinions without being idiots, ha) but question for u.
I get what u r saying about "participation trophies" but isn't every bowl besides the playoffs a participation award?
I guess you're a fan of "participation" trophies, right?
Not really, but I also dont think of my kid as a pathetic disgrace for receiving one.
No, they are supposed to be a reward for a good season, but as their #'s increased it became one for a .500 season or better AS dictated by the NCAA, however, due to the absurd # of games we now are looking at multiple sub-500 teams in games that wouldn't otherwise be able to fill slots. Hence, merely being "rewarded" for having a pulse this season i.e."participating," and my opinion that you may as well give the other 43 teams the extra 2 weeks of practice because they, too, "participated."
Again, we won't nor should we turn one down, but it's laughable to think we have "earned" the right to play in the post-season.
No, they are supposed to be a reward for a good season, but as their #'s increased it became one for a .500 season or better AS dictated by the NCAA, however, due to the absurd # of games we now are looking at multiple sub-500 teams in games that wouldn't otherwise be able to fill slots. Hence, merely being "rewarded" for having a pulse this season i.e."participating," and my opinion that you may as well give the other 43 teams the extra 2 weeks of practice because they, too, "participated."
Again, we won't nor should we turn one down, but it's laughable to think we have "earned" the right to play in the post-season.
Not really, but I also dont think of my kid as a pathetic disgrace for receiving one.
I'm an "idiot"? Really? Would you like to explain yourself or you just like throwing things against walls to see if they'll stick? A "participation trophy" is EXACTLY what a bowl game, for a 5-7 (4-7 vs FBS competition) program is, nothing more, nothing less.
Now, please, elaborate as to how I'm wrong, or an "idiot," so we can all see just how damn brilliant you are, sir. Thank you.
That would be my argument as well. Given the ~125 teams that are eligible for the current 4 team playoff (which should definitely be upped to at least 8), one could reasonably argue there is merit to having bowl games between the teams that had great seasons but didn't quite make the final 4. But the winners of those games have no chance to be the national champs, so they are really nothing more than 'participation trophy' games. It has gotten worse over time such that now you have plenty of 7-5, 6-6 and potentially even 5-7 teams qualifying for a bowl game. I agree with Nuts and others that all teams should be allowed the extra practice at this point. In reality, the teams that didn't make a bowl need the extra practice more than the teams that did.I get what u r saying about "participation trophies" but isn't every bowl besides the playoffs a participation award?