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Well, I think we’ve it’s taking shape. You know, we’ve been rebuilding this since we came back. You know, it’s not like we took over this program that was right on the cusp,”
Schiano told reporters on Saturday.
“It literally was dysfunctional, right? So it’s gonna take a little bit. We’re working at it, and I’m not going to get into the timeline of, ‘Oh, it’s gotta be this by then.’ I know I look at it. I said, ‘Look, this is what’s getting better.’ Today we didn’t have some of our guys. And we don’t have that many guys, right? So I’m not going to get overly – just because it was the last game – it’s a game. It is one of 12. Now there will be time to self-reflect.”
The reason that I’m in coaching – I don’t need to do this anymore. The reason I’m in coaching is the development of young men,” Schiano said at the end of his press conference.
“You get a great opportunity and platform to develop young men and leave a legacy with they and their families. When I look at the players that we’ve coached here before, and all their families and all their kids, that’s a heck of a legacy. And that’s why I do it. Now, do you have to win games to keep being able to do it? You do. That’s the nature of the business part of it. And I’m not naive to that. As I said earlier, it’s not like we took over the ’86 Giants here. There’s there were things that had to be fixed and we’re fixing it.
“And we’re moving the program forward.”
Rutgers football head coach Greg Schiano talks about the steepness of his team's rebuilding following the end of their season.
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