Tales from the Ash

Knight Shift

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Maybe the boss should practice what he preaches. 😁
While your crew looked like it could kick your ***, I suspect they live in fear of the boss. To this day, I have never have a contractor leave the work area cleaner than when they started. Those guys must have gotten screamed at too many times for leaving work sites a mess.
 
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cicero grimes

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My initial reaction was I don't want to listen. Why rehash a train wreck? But I listened, and it is good.

I met Ash early in his tenure at a donor event. He was dismissive and arrogant. I literally wanted to berate and/or slug the guy. As Vinny said, "He didn't know how to connect with people."

Not long after Ash started, I met one of the guys who used to work on the sidelines during the Schiano era who stayed on with Flood. I don't know the guy's name. But if you watch game videos when you would recognize him. He was an older guy. We sat next to his booth at Henry's diner, and I asked him if he was still working for the football team. The guy unloaded on me with a barrage about Ash.
Was that the event in Rumson?
 

RedTeamUpstream94

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“Dismissive and arrogant” is exactly the description a good friend of mine gave - he met Ash a few times at events he attended where he spoke with ash (basically laughed at Rutgers football past - clearly he thought Rutgers was well beneath him)

amazing how someone could be dismissive and arrogant and yet RIDICULOUSLY INCOMPETENT.

one can forgive incompetence when the person is modest and respectful but he was the total opposite - f&@k that dismissive arrogant incompetent douchebag
 

Scarlet_Scourge

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Ash is the reason why I don't give Nebraska a hard time about how they have been since joining the Big Ten.

So there is at least that, LOL.
 
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Barnaby&Neill

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If Vinny asked Coach Schiano for advice about this interview, Coach would have said “better to let bygones be bygones”
 

RUenvsci

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Was a good listen because it was juicy. However part of me felt like it was punching under the belt a little bit.
 

phs73rc77gsm83

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Was a good listen because it was juicy. However part of me felt like it was punching under the belt a little bit.
Ash was a dismal failure who was utterly incompetent in terms of coaching,recruiting, motivating, and people skills. I will not given I’m a pass or buy into the “he tried hard” narrative. I personally have heard multiple first hand stories of what an incompetent *** he was.
 

RUPete

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Many lessons learned in that thread too
No. More lessons learned from the first-person accounts laid out in this thread. Everything in your beloved I-told-you-so thread was speculation at the time. I think that repeatedly resurrecting that thread is strange. There may have been some folks excited about the hire, but many of the people I know were not that jazzed and in wait and see mode.
 

Plum Street

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No. More lessons learned from the first-person accounts laid out in this thread. Everything in your beloved I-told-you-so thread was speculation at the time. I think that repeatedly resurrecting that thread is strange. There may have been some folks excited about the hire, but many of the people I know were not that jazzed and in wait and see mode.
It’s classic and legendary thread ! Enjoy it
 

RUfromSoCal?

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My initial reaction was I don't want to listen. Why rehash a train wreck? But I listened, and it is good.

I met Ash early in his tenure at a donor event. He was dismissive and arrogant. I literally wanted to berate and/or slug the guy. As Vinny said, "He didn't know how to connect with people."

Not long after Ash started, I met one of the guys who used to work on the sidelines during the Schiano era who stayed on with Flood. I don't know the guy's name. But if you watch game videos when you would recognize him. He was an older guy. We sat next to his booth at Henry's diner, and I asked him if he was still working for the football team. The guy unloaded on me with a barrage about Ash.
bingo...

I love to crap on The Error as much as anyone.. but, I actually thought this might be piling-on....

but, actually it's GREAT stuff -- -and important for (just about) every fan to hear...... how horrible he was...
 

Knight Shift

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Never forget so that this blasphemy is never repeated.
False information is not blasphemy. All on the same team now. The two parties have moved on. Small minded fans continue to hold a grudge. That is odd.
 

RUfromSoCal?

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If Ash's team started winning, we wouldn't care what flavor of gatorade Ash liked best. He did manage to get some talented players who may still stay in touch with him, he seemed like a good guy. The reason I am surprised he was hired was, he had no head coaching experience.
that's a big if
 

RUTGERS95

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Okay, Ash was a group effort fail, but to say that "Hobbs/he hired Greg" is missing the forest from the trees. Hobbs was a hard no on GS. It took a legendary revolt by fans, alums, and even the NJ press to force Hobbs to hire GS. We hired GS, not Hobbs in anyway whatsoever. Even during the press conference Hobbs essentially admitted this. So Hobbs was yes on Ash and no on GS. 2 strikes.

Yes, Hobbs has done well on hiring for other sports, but in his 2 biggest moments, he made the wrong decisions.
Hobbs sucks
 
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RedTeamUpstream94

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Ash was a dismal failure who was utterly incompetent in terms of coaching,recruiting, motivating, and people skills. I will not given I’m a pass or buy into the “he tried hard” narrative. I personally have heard multiple first hand stories of what an incompetent *** he was.
Totally agree. As I said above - I can excuse incompetence. But combine incompetence with being dismissive and arrogant and… go f’ yourself
 

Ridge 22

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I think all the hate on Ash is justified. It is one thing to be totally incompetent. People are willing to forgive and forget incompetence over time. But it is another to be totally incompetent, but somehow also arrogant, while denigrating everything about the place you are in, while also blaming everyone but yourself. That type of behavior is fully deserving of extended scorn. The guy was just a ***.
 

Randal7

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I think all the hate on Ash is justified. It is one thing to be totally incompetent. People are willing to forgive and forget incompetence over time. But it is another to be totally incompetent, but somehow also arrogant, while denigrating everything about the place you are in, while also blaming everyone but yourself. That type of behavior is fully deserving of extended scorn. The guy was just a ***.
Well said. It's like getting straight D's and still calling everybody else in class a jackass. Makes no sense.
 

mildone_rivals

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Interesting. There is a post from a "buckeye fan" lauding the Ash hire. Strangely it seems that was his/her only post ever.🤔
Ash did a great job as a DC at OSU, results-wise even better than Schiano in the same role. So it’s not surprising they would think highly of him.
 

mildone_rivals

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I think all the hate on Ash is justified. It is one thing to be totally incompetent. People are willing to forgive and forget incompetence over time. But it is another to be totally incompetent, but somehow also arrogant, while denigrating everything about the place you are in, while also blaming everyone but yourself. That type of behavior is fully deserving of extended scorn. The guy was just a ***.
Meh. I don’t hate him at all. I just think he tried and failed at the job he was hired to do here. It happens all over the country in sports and in every other facet of life.
 

RuSnp

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Ash did a great job as a DC at OSU, results-wise even better than Schiano in the same role. So it’s not surprising they would think highly of him.
I don't disagree with you. But an osu "fan" posts once in their history on rivals and that post - on the Rutgers board no less - is to defend the Ash hire.

A bit odd no? Maybe it was an Ash family member.