It was exactly the type of press conference I would've expected from a first-time head coach with Midwestern roots coming to a "strange land". Not spectacular, not awful. Perfectly fine.
Doh! Now I feel dumb having missed the pun. lolWell, Ash has been incinerated......
A lot of coach speak...
Hope he means he could set himself up for an NFL head coaching opportunity... and not poor game-day coaching and failing to win a conference championship with highly-recruited players.Praises Greg and what he did. If he could come close to what Greg did, he would be pleased. Talked with Greg about what he did.
Kool Aid Style!I am seriously ready to run through a brick wall
Well... yes, actually. I do want him to do that because it would be totally awesome to listen to.What can you possibly expect on his first day at his announcement press conference, want him to break down film of the Ohio State game to explain how he would have beaten Urban Meyer that day?
Evidently, it's also easy to blow Ash away...Doh! Now I feel dumb having missed the pun. lol
"if he can approach what GS did then he will be successful"-- I'm sure some will love that as they were never happy with the level he achieved.
A new maven joins our culture. You must be part of the positive energy that Ash wants to bring to RU. Have you met Plum Street?"We aren't going to talk about championships..."
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I interpret that as taking the program from where Schiano left it (from where it has obviously slipped) and improving it by the same amount that Schiano managed during his time here...which was considerable. That would be a pretty good accomplishment."if he can approach what GS did then he will be successful"-- I'm sure some will love that as they were never happy with the level he achieved.
I prefer to think that he will have us rise from the ASHes.Well, Ash has been incinerated......
For the most part, I could not have expected anything more than what the three men, especially Chris ash, provided at this press conference. There is only one exception. When he discussed Greg Schiano and the accomplishments that were achieved under his coaching, it almost sounded as though Greg Schiano was the pinnacle of what could happen here. My mindset is that Greg Schiano got us to a certain point, that point was national relevance. But we need to get to national prominence. I would have rather his answers then something more along those lines. Instead, I am left wondering what he really views as the ceiling for Rutgers. And if I'm wondering that, I'm wondering if he already intends for this job to be his stepping stone. That leaves me a little Other than that, I feel very confident in this group moving forward.
What can you possibly expect on his first day at his announcement press conference, want him to break down film of the Ohio State game to explain how he would have beaten Urban Meyer that day?
That's a lot of "other than". Appreciate the positive energy intended.For the most part, I could not have expected anything more than what the three men, especially Chris ash, provided at this press conference. There is only one exception. When he discussed Greg Schiano and the accomplishments that were achieved under his coaching, it almost sounded as though Greg Schiano was the pinnacle of what could happen here. My mindset is that Greg Schiano got us to a certain point, that point was national relevance. But we need to get to national prominence. I would have rather his answers then something more along those lines. Instead, I am left wondering what he really views as the ceiling for Rutgers. And if I'm wondering that, I'm wondering if he already intends for this job to be his stepping stone. That leaves me a little Other than that, I feel very confident in this group moving forward.
Ultimately, I agree with you. It would be nice to get that iconic coach here for the long haul. One less thing to worry about, you know? HahaThat's one way to interpret those comments.
And even if he does think Rutgers is a stepping stone, the reality is that I'd prefer someone who gave us a few good years, made us a contender, and then got a better job than someone we have to fire after three years because the place ended up a dumpster fire.
Adults are in charge. The pc led interests are dead now. So refreshing not to see Kate and that other guy up there.
These people are pros.
I interpret that as taking the program from where Schiano left it (from where it has obviously slipped) and improving it by the same amount that Schiano managed during his time here...which was considerable. That would be a pretty good accomplishment.
Baby steps and don't set unrealistic expectations.Ash didn't really do the Flood-esque thing where he talked about winning championships as the goal. And I think that's probably smart. It would take a confluence of highly unusual circumstances for us to even win a Big Ten championship within the next 5 years (Ash's contract length).
Does he want to win a championship? Of course. But if you run around talking about that being the goal and then struggle to even have a winning in-conference record, all the championship talk is going to backfire. We need realistic short term goals and those goals should be the focus.
I have the feeling that a lot of our fans will expect us to easily get to 6 wins next year because we fired Flood and hired Ash. But while I think it's possible, I also think it's unlikely and there will be plenty of unhappy fans this time next year (I hope I'm wrong). Even if Ash is able to up the recruiting game immediately, it's going to take several years of improved recruiting to start building the depth necessary to actually compete successfully in the Big Ten East.
So yeah, he can shine the media or recruits on about winning a championship, but nobody's going to believe it anyway, so why head down that path?
In case you missed it, Politi seemed intimidated, and I forget his question (see above), but Ash looked at him and laughed.
Exactly.Baby steps and don't set unrealistic expectations.
Thanks for the summary, Shift. I am anxious to get home and actually watch the press conference. But from your notes and the other posts here, I am very encouraged.That was a lot of work typing that whole thing. Can I get some likes? [banana]
Politi: "Coach Ash, what are your plans for the offense?"I'm sure Politi gets that a lot. Haven't you seen what he looks like ?
He meant to say better 'play' not players. I know I cringed when he said that.Yep. He knows that. We know that. The players know that too.
But no doubt he wishes he could have a mulligan on that comment.
You should only do as well in front of the cameras. Please, I would hardly call him nervous or stumbling- why even the need to go there- this wasn't a composure class or a debate. He looked, talked and acted like a newly appointed head coach and very human and likeable.Exactly.
If Meyer is half as intelligent as his coaching implies, he would've told Ash that one of his first priorities in his new job is to manage expectations. I could see Ash thinking about some of his answers and I could see where he had some answers prepared already. He was nervous, and he stumbled a bit, but other than the mistake about "getting better players", he did a great job of accomplishing the things that he needed to accomplish with that press conference.
Let's see how he does w/keeping the recruiting class together and/or augmenting it a bit before signing day. And let's see how he does hiring a staff. Would've liked to see him with a $4M budget for the staff, but reports are that it's lower.
Felt more like a platitude. I think he knows that there's still great affection for Schiano here in some quarters.
My hope, though, is that Schiano's slew of seven and eight-win seasons is the baseline for Rutgers, not the ceiling.
Probably not as much as Barchi cringed when he said "we take education very serious". I was literally laughing out loud at the time and if I were in the room, I would've totally embarrassed myself laughing out loud there.He meant to say better 'play' not players. I know I cringed when he said that.