When did he start coaching footballPike conference wins:
Year 1: 3
Year 2: 5
Year 3: 7
Wow look at that.
When did he start coaching footballPike conference wins:
Year 1: 3
Year 2: 5
Year 3: 7
Wow look at that.
Doubt that Hobbs is doing his own lawyering on employment decisions. He is a tax lawyer. You can bet that he was counseled by in-house or outside employment counsel. Doubtful that lawyer in your post is Hobbs. Somebody did a job, but they misjudged one or more of the Palsgraf factors. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Oh I found a scenario where I would be happy with 5-7.
Ash goes 0-7 to start the year gets fired.
McNulty gets elevated to HC and finishes the year 5-0.
It'll never happen, but people can dream.
5-7 would require pretty competent QB play.
I would be happy with it. It’s year 4 of a 5 to 7 year rebuild so 5 wins in the best conference is good. Consider that we have built up and revamped lots of foundational things that Ash was charged with. So the worst part is over. I think we really need an identity which we don’t have and we need big time help marketing the football team .
Guess you are new here . Go back to my posts from day 1 and it’s always been a 5 to 7 year rebuild . The only people who don’t know that are people that have decided on their own that’s it was a quick 2 of 3 year rebuild. Please wake up.How does a year get added to the rebuild every passing year? At the beginning it was spoken of as 3-4 years, after the Kansas embarrassment Chris "nobody said this would be easy" Ash changed it to "four, five, even six years," now it's 5 to 7?
Oh I found a scenario where I would be happy with 5-7.
Ash goes 0-7 to start the year gets fired.
McNulty gets elevated to HC and finishes the year 5-0.
It'll never happen, but people can dream.
We have been agreeing more than disagreeing as of late, but here:McNulty gives a great interview but I'm not sure he's that great of a college coach. He was a good OC over a decade ago. But I think he's a tad bit overrated. Also, I hope he knows what he's doing giving Art the longest leash I've ever seen in my life. Also, I'm not impressed with what I know about Cole Snyder but I could be wrong.
We have been agreeing or disagreeing more as of late, but here:
1. How is he overrated? I don't think anyone here is proclaiming him great or even good. Not after last year. Let's be real. Great players make an average coach look good or great. Bad players make a great or good coach look mediocre or bad. You watch- Flood is going to turn into a phenom at Alabama and a recruiting juggernaut.
2. As to giving Art the longest leash, let's be real again. There really isn't another dog in the fight right now, is there. And as far as last year, he probably did the right thing giving Art most of the reps. Giving reps to Gio did not have a major upside. That is not a dis of Gio, it just was not going to do the team or Gio any good. Gio was a hard nosed player a great team mate, but he is not going to the next level.
3. What do you know about Cole Snyder that you are not impressed about? Yes, he did not play in a league with tough competition. But he is a 3 sport athlete, including hockey, which indicates he will be a baller. Let's see how he develops. Don't sleep on Cooper Heisey.
Here's the thing, however. We had the Mehringer one and done, and then the Jerry Kill one and done. Neither showed much. While you can't argue above Kill's overall resume, he was never going to be here very long. McNulty has a long offensive resume, but is had been a while since he called plays. I'm giving him a pass for last year. He did not have much to work with. Not saying he is going to work magic, but we should see improvement this year. Can't get any worse, can it?I’ll agree about Heisey. I don’t really like Snyder’s tape. Looks like a 1AA player to me. And people were definitely acting like McNulty was going to drastically improve our offense.
Guess you are new here . Go back to my posts from day 1 and it’s always been a 5 to 7 year rebuild . The only people who don’t know that are people that have decided on their own that’s it was a quick 2 of 3 year rebuild. Please wake up.
What an ***. Move on .Relatively new here and wide awake, with too many better things to do than scour through posts to see what RUbacker thought on day one of the Ash hire. What I do know is that if you, Hobbs or anybody else thought that Ash's first recruiting class would play all four years at Rutgers, graduate, then his fifth class would play two or three years before Rutgers had a winning team, and that this would be reasonable, I'm not the one who's sleeping.
We are expecting to see vast improvement when we're in year 7 of our 12 year rebuild.How does a year get added to the rebuild every passing year? At the beginning it was spoken of as 3-4 years, after the Kansas embarrassment Chris "nobody said this would be easy" Ash changed it to "four, five, even six years," now it's 5 to 7?
We are expecting to see vast improvement when we're in year 7 of our 12 year rebuild.How does a year get added to the rebuild every passing year? At the beginning it was spoken of as 3-4 years, after the Kansas embarrassment Chris "nobody said this would be easy" Ash changed it to "four, five, even six years," now it's 5 to 7?
What an ***. Move on .
McNulty gives a great interview but I'm not sure he's that great of a college coach. He was a good OC over a decade ago. But I think he's a tad bit overrated. Also, I hope he knows what he's doing giving Art the longest leash I've ever seen in my life. Also, I'm not impressed with what I know about Cole Snyder but I could be wrong.
Did you read this on the other board?This. Read somewhere that Art’s INTs are continuing in Spring Practice.
Hope that is wrong or McNulty needs to shorten the leash.
Did you read this on the other board?
Also, saw this comment to Todderick's story today:
" Rumors are swirling that RU is waiting for the post Spring Games grad transfer announcements with an eye towards taking a QB if a decent one pops up and is interested. Really can't see RU going in to the season with only 1 scholarship QB with less than one full year's experience, especially if the Langan waiver doesn't happen."
It’s been at least a 5 to 7 year rebuild based on the school plan from day 1. Whether you agree or don’t like it or in your case totally not aware , it does not matterLet's see, you told me to "wake up, please" in a manner that was snarky if not condescending, I explain why I don't think I'm the one who's asleep, and that makes me an ***? Gotcha. Sad to see you move on, let's check back in at the end of this rebuild.
yes we are looking at some and will have to get one. That’s the plan. We can’t go into the season with the qb lineup that we have now . Stay tuned.Did you read this on the other board?
Also, saw this comment to Todderick's story today:
" Rumors are swirling that RU is waiting for the post Spring Games grad transfer announcements with an eye towards taking a QB if a decent one pops up and is interested. Really can't see RU going in to the season with only 1 scholarship QB with less than one full year's experience, especially if the Langan waiver doesn't happen."
To be fair Ash completed only 3 years of a 5 to 7 year rebuild by mr Hobbs. So you have to judge things based on that.Obviously, we'd all be happy if Rutgers Football won more games this season than they did last season... but personally, I wouldn't be content @ 5 - 7. We can't continue to accept mediocrity and expect anything more. While I'm certain that Ash is not the right HC for the Program, the financial weight of his contract probably buys him another season @ 5 - 7. I'll say this, if the word 'restructure' even remotely dribbles from Hobbs mouth following next season, ya gotta can 'em both on the spot. Following-up poor hires with a lack of financial discipline is a recipe for disaster!
The two decisions that may have doomed the Ash era:
-Mehringer as OC (which continued the musical chairs at OC phenomenon)
-Going all-in on Sit
Joe P.
Was it at all realistic that Ash would retain Flood's last OC (whose name I forget)? Weren't we bound to continue the musical chairs? Of course, it would have been much better if Ash's first choice had not been someone who didn't have the experience or savvy to do a good job.
It was an ill-advised hire from day 1. Ash should have thought it through. He has no clue on offense (he admits it), and he hires a guy with no P5 experience to run his offense? Bad move.What I was thinking was more the first OC hire wouldn’t flame out in 1 season.
Joe P.
To be fair Ash completed only 3 years of a 5 to 7 year rebuild by mr Hobbs. So you have to judge things based on that.
I just don't buy the 5 to 7 year rebuild story...particularly since 'built' under the RU Admin likely equates to consistent 5/7 - 7/5 seasons. With the right coaches and the right support, demonstrable progress should be evident in year 3. 1 - 11...not so much. See Brohm/Purdue for an accelerated time-line. Most RU fans have become begrudingly skilled in the art of patience. Show us even a whif of progress - ala Pike - and most will be effusive in their praise. Unfortunately, not only is Ash not progressing, he's regressing. My fear, is that the longer he's HC, the smaller the candidate pool for difference makers.
Yeah, it does not take a genius to look at 4-8 to 1-11 and say that is regression, but as I mentioned, it was the continued loss of serviceable players and loss of depth that killed Ash.I hear you.
To your first point though, if a 1 - 11 season isn't regressing, then I don't know what is. And, aside from some late-season glimmers of hope - once Ash took over the DC role -, it was unfortunately a legitimate 1 - 11.
You may be right about necessitating at least 4-years for a fair coaching cycle. However, if the RU Admin finally decided that they were going to provide the sort of financial and cultural support necessary to win/compete in the B1G East, I think that level of demonstrated commitment would override what others might view as an unjustifiably quick termination.
Hey...here's to hoping that Ash knocks it out of the park this season and makes us nay-sayers feast on crow.
Actually agree with you and this wouldve happened in a perfect world. But its not and Rutgers is stuck.Five wins a joke.ash should have been gone after last years putrid winless season.
Hes gone without a 500 record,which is never happening this year.
You don’t “buy it “ ? Not sure what that means exactly except you do not believe that Hobbs had a long term rebuild plan . When he hired Ash he knew all that needed to be done and he also knew Ash was not the guy to turn things around in 2 years . He hired Ash knowing it was going to be a long haul.I just don't buy the 5 to 7 year rebuild story...particularly since 'built' under the RU Admin likely equates to consistent 5/7 - 7/5 seasons. With the right coaches and the right support, demonstrable progress should be evident in year 3. 1 - 11...not so much. See Brohm/Purdue for an accelerated time-line. Most RU fans have become begrudingly skilled in the art of patience. Show us even a whif of progress - ala Pike - and most will be effusive in their praise. Unfortunately, not only is Ash not progressing, he's regressing. My fear, is that the longer he's HC, the smaller the candidate pool for difference makers.
Not particularly related to the thread but since you brought Leach up I thought I'd post an article I came across with regards to Graham Harrell at USC and his philosophy that you know I fully endorse and have mentioned here many times...not Air Raid specifically but KISS.Will reiterate--I would have liked to see Ash gone if we had deep pockets and unlimited resources to bring in a guy like Pedersen at Washington or Mike Leach at Washington State. But we don't. And I do believe that giving him one more year will look better to those coaches that may be looking at us as their next opportunity--or that is what I will say to myself next year if Ash lays more eggs on the field to dull the weekly pain.