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KaKaKen

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West Virginia 41, Rutgers 31
Connecticut 40, Rutgers 22
Pittsburgh 41, Rutgers 21
Cincinnati 69, Rutgers 38
Louisville 40, Rutgers 13
Cincinnati 47, Rutgers 15
North Carolina 44, Rutgers 12
Louisville 41, Rutgers 38


These are the type of scores that got CF fired & these were in the Big East all with FHCS classes
 
West Virginia 41, Rutgers 31
Connecticut 40, Rutgers 22
Pittsburgh 41, Rutgers 21
Cincinnati 69, Rutgers 38
Louisville 40, Rutgers 13
Cincinnati 47, Rutgers 15
North Carolina 44, Rutgers 12
Louisville 41, Rutgers 38


These are the type of scores that got CF fired & these were in the Big East all with FHCS classes

I don't know what this means.
 
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
I've always heard that quote as:
"It's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove any doubt."
 
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.

Abraham Lincoln


I'm assuming the OP was trying to argue that Schiano wasn't the defensive mastermind that many on this board proclaim.

Reading the posts on this board regarding Schiano, one would think that Schiano is going to help Meyer get every prized recruit in NJ and develop an impervious defense leading OSU to multiple national championships.

IMO, Schiano was/is a good recruiter. I don't think we'll see a dramatic uptick in OSU's recruiting because of GS. Perhaps 1 or 2 more NJ elite over the course of a recruiting cycle. He had some very good defensive games - but had some questionable ones as well. Obviously Meyer doesn't hire dummies, but I don't think that this will have any noticeable impact on RU's fortunes.

To state the obvious, Ash has to assemble a staff that can compete with the best in the nation. That and that alone will determine our success.
 
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I think I made my point. I can't help it if it went over some heads. I'm not dumbing down my posts for you lanterned jawed frat boys
 
I think I made my point. I can't help it if it went over some heads. I'm not dumbing down my posts for you lanterned jawed frat boys
Well, to be fair, your post was somewhat ambiguous w/respect to who the head coach was for all those scores. You said that it was with Schiano recruiting classes which means many of those scores could've been coached by Flood. Which calls into question if recruiting or coaching was the problem in those games.

Might have been helpful to post the year's of those results.
 
West Virginia 41, Rutgers 31
Connecticut 40, Rutgers 22
Pittsburgh 41, Rutgers 21
Cincinnati 69, Rutgers 38
Louisville 40, Rutgers 13
Cincinnati 47, Rutgers 15
North Carolina 44, Rutgers 12
Louisville 41, Rutgers 38


These are the type of scores that got CF fired & these were in the Big East all with FHCS classes

This is true. No getting around that both Schoano and Flood had some very rough losses. You also forgot the Navy game. A lot of our fans wanted Greg fired too. That's life. I think the off field issues did Flood in more than anything. I am not a guy that is always looking to fire our HC. I call that the Queen of Hearts syndrome. But now that he is gone I am 100% behind Ash and am excited to see what he can do here. We have a lot of guys returning. If they all work a little harder and execute on the field a few more wins is very possible.
 
West Virginia 41, Rutgers 31
Connecticut 40, Rutgers 22
Pittsburgh 41, Rutgers 21
Cincinnati 69, Rutgers 38
Louisville 40, Rutgers 13
Cincinnati 47, Rutgers 15
North Carolina 44, Rutgers 12
Louisville 41, Rutgers 38


These are the type of scores that got CF fired & these were in the Big East all with FHCS classes

In the running for dumbest post of the year - and that's saying something...
 
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No, these are the types of scores that got Karl Flood fired:
2015:
Penn State 28, Rutgers 3.
Ohio State 49, Rutgers 7.
Wisconsin 48, Rutgers 10.
Michigan 49, Rutgers 16.
Nebraska 31, Rutgers 14.
2014:
Ohio State 56, Rutgers 17.
Nebraska 42, Rutgers 24.
Wisconsin 37, Rutgers 0.
Mich St. 45, Rutgers 3.
2013:
Louisville 24, Rutgers 10.
Houston 49, Rutgers 14.
Cincy 52, Rutgers 10.
UCF 41, Rutgers 17.

2-15 over the last three seasons against teams that finished with winning records, with the two coming last season against Navy (8-5) and Maryland (7-6).

This is the weakest attempt I have ever seen to justify the tenure of the worst coach we have ever seen at Rutgers. He is gone, his predecessor is also gone and frankly, Flood pales by comparison. Are there any big wins you can point to? Yay, we blew out Norfolk State? The bitch barely beat Temple. Where are the 40+ point losses on your list? They're all over mine.
 
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Two of those scores was after Eric Legrand was injured and team fell apart.
 
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