This is like saying, if only the Browns had hired Belichek, they would have been the Patriots for the last 2 decades.
Mic drop.
This is like saying, if only the Browns had hired Belichek, they would have been the Patriots for the last 2 decades.
Mic drop.
I think the difference between the two coaches is on how fast they got high quality recruitsI mean you really have to be spinning up a grandiose set of horse blinders to believe Pike is a better coach than Hurley.
Saying Pike has been a great coach is like saying you moved from the emergency room to an in-patient hospital room. Of course we're better - we used to be in the abyss.
Pike has yet to prove he can win clutch games at the end of seasons consistently, even in a mediocre conference like the B1G, and that he isn't afraid of actually scheduling a solid out of conference slate of games.
Your premise is flawed as others have told you, we did not turn him awayIf it weren’t Rutgers, it would be hard to believe a program could come close to hiring national champion coaches twice, and end up empty handed.
Yes the program is in ok shape now.
But to have turned away a proven college coach oozing big time potential and with the uniquely good fit being basketball royal family in your state was a mistake we will have to live down for a long time.
Counting on Pike to eventually make it as close to water under the bridge as possible,
Joe Torre became a HoF manager when he had HoF players.I think the difference between the two coaches is on how fast they got high quality recruits
Hurley got them faster, and better players make less mistakes and close out games on the court better
But as of now we have two and possibly three 5 star players and a 4 star coming aboard
Those type of players make the coach look good. They win more games because they are more talented and that makes the coach look good because they get what the coach wants done on the court
Uh yes that would be a mistake, if Franklin was willing to take the job. I don’t recall that search.Your premise is flawed as others have told you, we did not turn him away
With your reasoning RUfootball fans could say we turned Franklin away when he was available and we went after him a bit
That is not how it goes
He wasn’t willing, that’s the point genius.Uh yes that would be a mistake, if Franklin was willing to take the job. I don’t recall that search.
Ironically, I had the same question but your question triggered the answer - “NC”.Who was the other former rutgers assistant that won a NC?
Oof what a bad analogy (even keeping aside Belicheck road Brady’s coattails)This is like saying, if only the Browns had hired Belichek, they would have been the Patriots for the last 2 decades.
Mic drop.
Why is that a bad analogy, show your work. Seems pretty apt to me. Different time, different environment, different resultsOof what a bad analogy (even keeping aside Belicheck road Brady’s coattails)
Well that burden is on you but since it’s so obvious I don’t mind. If Belicheck AND Brady were on the browns, they’d have had the same success. In CBB, coaches have a big impact on what players come.Why is that a bad analogy, show your work. Seems pretty apt to me. Different time, different environment, different results
We approached him and I don't know how far it went, maybe nothing more than one conversationUh yes that would be a mistake, if Franklin was willing to take the job. I don’t recall that search.
Unfortunately he was. But we’ve found success so that’s great. Credit to Hobbs for how he managed the basketball program.He wasn’t willing, that’s the point genius.
That’s lame. Guys talk about sports not old gfs.I always found it pathetic when one of my buddies lamented the girl who got away even though he was seemingly happy with his wife and family. It appears a portion of our fan base is no different.
And better players and organization.Why is that a bad analogy, show your work. Seems pretty apt to me. Different time, different environment, different results
The thing that impressed me the most was when their starting center went out, the second string guy played really well also, and they didn't lose much on the courtDanny Hurley got the most out of his guys at the most important time.
He did a great job.
One of the issues was the length of the contractUnfortunately he was. But we’ve found success so that’s great. Credit to Hobbs for how he managed the basketball program.
Yes. That’s what’s been reported and k thought there was consensus on this. Richie also confirmed Hurley was interested. Why people are refuting this @fluoxetine i do not know. Maybe too much Prozac is clouding judgement lol.One of the issues was the length of the contract
With our luck, if he did terribly and we wanted to cut ties with him we would be on the hook for more money than it seemed to be worth
Brady became what he did in large part because of Belichek. He was a talent who was coached up, far from a can't miss prospect.Well that burden is on you but since it’s so obvious I don’t mind. If Belicheck AND Brady were on the browns, they’d have had the same success. In CBB, coaches have a big impact on what players come.
No he didn’t. Bill is a defensive coach.Brady became what he did in large part because of Belichek. He was a talent who was coached up, far from a can't miss prospect.
And UConn is and especially then was a much more attractive spot for players than Rutgers.
Goes back to what I said earlier in Belichek conversation…The thing that impressed me the most was when their starting center went out, the second string guy played really well also, and they didn't lose much on the court
With RU, we could not say the same
Yes. That’s what’s been reported and k thought there was consensus on this. Richie also confirmed Hurley was interested. Why people are refuting this @fluoxetine i do not know. Maybe too much Prozac is clouding judgement lol.
But I will say, if the years were the hold up, than Hobbs actual behavior in terms of Hobbs, is pretty contradictory and strange. So I would actually at least hear out an argument that a lot of years wasn’t the hold up but every media outlet mentioned length of contract as a potential issue.
heck no... nicely done.
maybe Pike will be our Calhoun. I remember a time when some UCONN fans had issues with Calhoun not "getting it done"... he started at UCONN in 1986 and did not make a final four until 1999.UConn has won 4 titles in the last 20 years with 3 different coaches. Not sure why some are yelling at the sky because a blue blood program won again. Hurley at RU may never have done what Pike has already done here. They were two entirely different jobs.
and he played it perfectly.. right? Rutgers was a lot of risk and he would either have been overpaid for it or went someplace where he could build a resume to get a Blue-Blood job somewhere. Hurley was a Banon assistant at Rutgers.. he saw what the admin did to Banon and he must have been aware of how the administration backed Mike Rice.You have to consider that he really did not want the job and just made unreasonable requests
We might have agreed to everything and he still walks away, since he was looking for a higher profile job, less to have to improve
Beyond pathetic.I always found it pathetic when one of my buddies lamented the girl who got away even though he was seemingly happy with his wife and family. It appears a portion of our fan base is no different.
yes.. I also do not remember Rutgers having any interest in Franklin. A coach who was in litigation over the Vandy rape scandal? Rutgers? Hell no. His predecessor.. yes.. O'Brien.. but that was just post-Schiano and we weren't paying for a coach then (couldn't afford Cristobal.. who, like Hurley, I am convinced he asked for more than he should have because he really did not want the job.. rumor was his So-Fla wife wanted nothing to do with Jersey).Uh yes that would be a mistake, if Franklin was willing to take the job. I don’t recall that search.
He only has nothing to prove in a world where actually winning something relevant doesn't matter. Which is basically where most RU fans live.Pike has nothing to prove buddy. Stop being a hater. His teams won plenty of clutch games in 20-21 and 21-22. An injury prevented those wins this year. You have lost your damn mind.
I think you missed the word consistently.Really no clutch games. How about beating Purdue at their place the last game of 2021. That win would have gotten us in the tournament
How many Rutgers teams ever have consistently won big games?I think you missed the word consistently.
Brady became what he did in large part because of Belichek. He was a talent who was coached up, far from a can't miss prospect.
And UConn is and especially then was a much more attractive spot for players than Rutgers.
Yes. That’s what’s been reported and k thought there was consensus on this. Richie also confirmed Hurley was interested. Why people are refuting this @fluoxetine i do not know. Maybe too much Prozac is clouding judgement lol.
But I will say, if the years were the hold up, than Hobbs actual behavior in terms of Hobbs, is pretty contradictory and strange. So I would actually at least hear out an argument that a lot of years wasn’t the hold up but every media outlet mentioned length of contract as a potential issue.
So until he wins a national championship he’s no good?He only has nothing to prove in a world where actually winning something relevant doesn't matter. Which is basically where most RU fans live.
Richie confirmedShow your work. You made and indictment of RU and the AD by making the claim in the OP that Rutgers turned Hurley away.....this is much different than understanding what exactly happened during any discussions or interviews. There is already a media link in this thread that says he was not coming here.
S_janowski hasn’t posted any real thoughts since he said SOS doesn’t matter 😂😂
This OP was very diplomatically put. Same people always hijacking threads they have no intention of contributing to.
Why does everyone get so triggered talking about Rutgers athletics?
Richie confirmed
Link or Post Reference?
What else can we do but go by the trusted and verified sources that reported in the matter? They back this notion more than any other. How about were are the sources to support your conclusion? You have none. Seriously every thread has to become an unsubstantiated attack so tiresome.Link or Post Reference?
ps....Richie is the site owner, but assuming your reference is correct let's also not assume that only one source dictates what actually happened. You are running with a denigration of RU Athletics without much background details. Does that really make you any better than the hacks & trolls that attack RU on NJ dot com et or do you consider this site your personal toilet bowl to sh1t on RU?
yes.. I also do not remember Rutgers having any interest in Franklin. A coach who was in litigation over the Vandy rape scandal? Rutgers? Hell no. His predecessor.. yes.. O'Brien.. but that was just post-Schiano and we weren't paying for a coach then (couldn't afford Cristobal.. who, like Hurley, I am convinced he asked for more than he should have because he really did not want the job.. rumor was his So-Fla wife wanted nothing to do with Jersey).