We’re going to go bowling next year, some how between now and the season opener in 2018 we’re going to find an offense..amazing
This statement has nothing to do with Ash’s extension, I’m happy for him and the program.
We just don’t have the players, and we damn sure won’t in one year
scourge...but the deficit
I agree Nuts, but none of your patience translates to next year…it will be a difficult year offensively, maybe worse than this year."as the roster turns" my friends... the more Flood guys gone, especially at certain position groups, the better the O will become...you DO need to give the youth (see: 4 frosh WR's and a Soph TE) time to gain some experience, however, as there IS talent in that group already. Next: 2 stud QB's are added to the roster!
Taxpayer money and all that doesn't come into play for me even though I'm against such moves. Although, you know if we ever have to fire a coach with 4-6M left on his contract all that kind of crap will be dredged up.WTF?? Taxpaper's money? Football doesn't use any Taxpaper's money.
Money comes from tickets, parking, Merch, and TV deals with BTN, FOX and ESPN and finally DONORS.
I agree Nuts, but none of your patience translates to next year…it will be a difficult year offensively.
We simply don’t have the players on OL, the backfield QB or WR to have a competent offense
I agree Nuts, but none of your patience translates to next year…it will be a difficult year offensively, maybe worse than this year.
As expected and the right move. Its how contacts work for college coaches. You either fire him or sign him. There is no in between.
You're right but I don't think it has to work like that, but no one really wants to challenge that conventional thinking.As expected and the right move. Its how contacts work for college coaches. You either fire him or sign him. There is no in between.
I agree Nuts, but none of your patience translates to next year…it will be a difficult year offensively, maybe worse than this year.
there will be tumbleweeds rolling thru the stadium with two more three to 4 win seasons,ticket sales would plummet to an all time low if that happened. Thats not including the fact RU would be on full blast in the media and NO real coach would ever take this job then to climb out of that crater.Probably a little cynical of me but I think this means that short of a complete collapse, Ash is here until the BIG money arrives in 2020/21. Even with the increase, Ash is still in the bottom three in the conference in salary. No fan (including me) wants to hear this but I think in the back rooms of Piscataway, they would trade three more 3-5 win seasons in exchange for erasing the $38M annual deficit. This small raise and extension give them a little cover and is a cheap investment in case Ash figures it out, especially on the recruiting trail.
the same people that hired Flood,those people?I have no problem with him getting an extension. I thought when Mulcahy gave Schiano an extension, after 2 years where he went 3-20, he was crazy. I've learned my lesson that people close to the situation know a lot more than people sitting in front of their computer giving uneducated opinions.
You can have your opinion and that's fine but going by that logic no one would ever be fired and these large buyouts we continuously see shouldn't be happening because all those ADs were close to the situation and should've known better right?I have no problem with him getting an extension. I thought when Mulcahy gave Schiano an extension, after 2 years where he went 3-20, he was crazy. I've learned my lesson that people close to the situation know a lot more than people sitting in front of their computer giving uneducated opinions.
I don't base player development on should. I base it on what I see.Explain to me WHY?
OL - can't be worse; SHOULD get better
WR's - absolutely SHOULD improve
TE - Washington WILL only get better
QB - can't possibly play worse; SHOULD get better
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...which leaves RB. Blackshear/Sneed/??? BUT I'll say this: it would be really nice to see
Ash grab another 5th year RB transfer in the mold of Gus The Bus! That being said the layout of the schedule SHOULD allow for the O to get moving,, early, and get some much needed experience for some of these guys as well. Fingers crossed!
stupid. The offense went backwards from the year prior under Merhingher,which in itself is mind boggling. r.
Kick return and punt return we non weaponsSpecial teams were still awful.
Got extremely lucky with a graduate transfer punter who is now gone.
Little disingenuous to argue Special teams improved.
I think the defense got better and think can get even better provided the offense can provide some balance to it. Regardless of tempo, really think it's about sustaining drives, even if not scoring although obviously that would be helfpul. That's still a question mark for me, so we'll see if and how much they improve and is it enough.Barely went backwards (total O did, scoring O went up...), HOWEVER, and it stuns me how many of you continue to bring this up while completely ignoring the fact that both D and ST's got BETTER this year. Markedly better, actually, in some categories. Unfortunately a couple of our team rankings got crushed, the last 2 games (see: 3rd Down D Conv % dropped about 20 spots...but still bested last season). I'll be back with more later.
I don't base player development on should. I base it on what I see.
So then it's not really about optics, recruiting or anything even if that's PR for it or side effect, it was basically required.In reading the article it appears that this was essentially inevitable -
Ash's original contract - "assured he would have years added to his deal equal to the term of any NCAA sanctions placed on Rutgers as a result of an investigation preceding his arrival."
Now that the investigation has concluded and the sanctions established, the number of additional years are known with clarity.
So the original contract had this extender element already baked into it - - even if Hobbs had not made this move - and instead had decided to cut Ash loose, the price tag would be what ever remains of the original five years - plus the additional two years of sanction duration.
They'll get better if they're any good. If they aren't B!G 10 players they'll get better but not relative to whom we line up against.Ohhhh okay I see, gotcha! So kids never "should" get better as they move from frosh to sophs to juniors to seniors. Makes sense!
They'll get better if they're any good. If they aren't B!G 10 players they'll get better but not relative to whom we line up against.
If our OL remains the same, and we replace only Miller…take it to the bank, the OL will struggle
So then it's not really about optics, recruiting or anything even if that's PR for it or side effect, it was basically required.
Kind of curious about what Hobbs would've done had it not been required then.
So then it's not really about optics, recruiting or anything even if that's PR for it or side effect, it was basically required.
Kind of curious about what Hobbs would've done had it not been required then.
I agree I think a Minnesota Fleck like move may have happened but even that I think is better after next year. I expected him to give Ash 4 years regardless of on field results. Even in your worst case scenario for year 3 I'm not sure he would have been let go. Frankly I'm okay with that, give a coach 4 years to get all his players in.Obviously we don't know what Hobbs would have done if the extension was not required by the original contract (which Hobbs agreed to).
But considering it is rare for a football coach to go into a season with less than 4 years remaining on his contract, and that would put him at a disadvantage recruiting-wise, I think it is safe to assume that Hobbs would have given Ash at least a 1 year extension.
The reality is that Hobbs was not going to fire Ash at the end of this season, nor make comments indicating that Ash is on the hot seat if he underperforms next season. I also think it is unlikely that Hobbs fires Ash at the end of next season, unless Ash only manages 2 wins combined with a ton of blowouts.
If Hobbs had given Ash a 1 year extension this year, and does not fire Ash next year, then he would give Ash another 1 year extension, which puts us into the same position that we're in now.
So the only real risk is if Hobbs decides he wants to fire Ash next year, and I'm guessing Hobbs has already decided that is not likely.