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Sports Illustrated Reporter: Hearing Schiano before end of season

So, based on Shea, you would not hire a head coach with an offensive background? Because Chris Ash, Dick Anderson and Doug Graber are such fine examples of defensive-minded head coaches at Rutgers?
no, all im saying is we tried it once, and it didnt work out. we need someone that can recruit, O or D.
 
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Yeah if only there was elite talent available within a 100 mile radius of Rutgers. Poor RU in the middle of nowhere.

GO RU
Not saying there isn't elite talent. We all know there is. But we also know that statistically few stay home. That was true for Schiano too.
 
Not saying there isn't elite talent. We all know there is. But we also know that statistically few stay home. That was true for Schiano too.

Greg was getting a handful of the NJ top 15 and 10-15 of top 30 with a couple top 10 from NY, few top 30 from PA, couple top 10 from DE, couple top 20 from Md and hand full of top 100-150 from FL. All without BIG membership, new practice facility, new weight room and every game on a major network without having log into a ESPN 3 hidden platform.

Greg and a load of momentum will have RU playing min .500 ball next season. RU wins and everything else will follow.

GO RU
 
Schiano left Rutgers, the greatest job in the history of football, to be a head coach in the NFL. He is a traitor, a Quisling, and a Benedict Arnold and should never be allowed to set foot on the Banks again. His abandonment of the program and the emotional distress he caused many fans are the reasons he can never, ever be forgiven.

Even though he can recruit New Jersey like no one before or since.

Even though he has coached in the NFL and on National Championship teams.

Even though he has a past record of building this very program from nothing into a contender.

Even though he has been hired by two of the supposed greatest minds in football, Urban Meyer and Bill Belichick.

Even though he was named Coach of the Year and Recruiter of the Year.

Nope. Collectively our feelings are way too bruised for us ever to consider hiring him again. I would much rather hire some guy who had success at Buffalo, who's actually older than Schiano because he runs an offense I like, even though he has none of the foregoing qualifications.

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So true
 
What does that even mean???!?!? Is going .500 over the course of a career in a crappy conference scheduling only cupcakes annually and still only able to win 10 games once and never capture a conference championship the description of a winner???
Who can forget those epic battles with UCONN, going winless agains the hillbillies, and BuffaNova...that’s what sweet memories are made of...
 
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What does that even mean???!?!? Is going .500 over the course of a career in a crappy conference scheduling only cupcakes annually and still only able to win 10 games once and never capture a conference championship the description of a winner???
He never came in second, had a 3 way
Tie for third though, after half the conference left, and New Hamphire
Was no longer welcomed.
 
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He never came in second, had a 3 way
Tie for third though, after half the conference left, and New Hamphire
Was no longer welcomed.
Actually he was tied for second , being tied for third can't be argued with, just the implication you gave about never came in 2nd can because it wasn't really true.
As far as the better teams left, the replacements like Cincy and Louie were considered pretty good and USF had its moments
 
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