3 years and one team. WVU. That's it.When was the last time this happened? 15 years ago? 3 years went by when he'd been coach for a decade and he didn't beat a ranked team. See, obsolete style.
Right? I feel like we need to have a mandatory internet 101 course for the forum regulars.
Or at least a refresher course in spotting trolls who are here only to provoke the fanbase and couldn't care less about the team(s).
And did he beat them ever?3 years and one team. WVU. That's it.
No but he did have a Top 25 win in 2009, there were no top 25 opponents in 2010 and only WVU in 2011. So it wasn't 3 years. It was 1.And did he beat them ever?
The drought started with him in 2009, 3 years in a row he faced a Top 25 team and lost every single time.No but he did have a Top 25 win in 2009, there were no top 25 opponents in 2010 and only WVU in 2011. So it wasn't 3 years. It was 1.
3 years? He had a top 25 win in 2009. Beat USFThe drought started with him in 2009, 3 years in a row he faced a Top 25 team and lost every single time.
2009 WVU 24 Rutgers 213 years? He had a top 25 win in 2009. Beat USF
They didn't play any in 2010.
Lost to WVU in 2011.
Again my point is you two are putting this all on him. Flood and Ash have ZERO top 25 wins. Yet you two are just blaming Schiano.
Big 12 < Big TenI can't believe Nebraska is on that list. What happened to that program ?
WVU wasn't ranked 20102009 WVU 24 Rutgers 21
2010 WVU 35 Rutgers 14
2011 WVU 41 Rutgers 31
That's 3 games in a row, 3 years in a row, against a ranked opponent that Schiano lost. The drought started with him.
I said he lost 3 games in a row to a ranked team. According to ESPN West Virginia was ranked 24th in 2010 when we played them, the last game of the year. You can spin all you want. The drought started with him.WVU wasn't ranked 2010
2009 victory has a top 25 victory. So you can not say he didn't have a Top 25 win in 2009. He did.
Still just putting it all on Schiano. Amazing.
You also said 3 years in a row. False!I said he lost 3 games in a row to a ranked team. According to ESPN West Virginia was ranked 24th in 2010 when we played them, the last game of the year. You can spin all you want. The drought started with him.
Lol 2009 to 2011 is 3 years in a row. But if it makes you feel good to argue that have at it.You also said 3 years in a row. False!
But his style you both are complaining about that "can't win games" has beaten top 25 teams and top 5 teams.
Are you ignoring the USF win in 2009? The post was about the last win. The last win was 2009. You keep including 2009 as an entire year just take another knock at Schiano. You are the one spinning it.Lol 2009 to 2011 is 3 years in a row. But if it makes you feel good to argue that have at it.
No but he did have a Top 25 win in 2009, there were no top 25 opponents in 2010 and only WVU in 2011. So it wasn't 3 years. It was 1.
He lost the last 3 games in a row against Top 25 opponents. You can spin all you want. That's the fact.Are you ignoring the USF win in 2009? The post was about the last win. The last win was 2009. You keep including 2009 as an entire year just take another knock at Schiano. You are the one spinning it.
Beating a ranked team is always about the ranking at the time of the game. The flip side would be having to go back and adjust every teams opponents record if they made or dropped out of the rankings.Well to be fair, especially the "Top 5 teams", how many were ranked at the end of the year?
#2 USF was unranked.
That's why this 5,000 days is BS.
I'd rather know how long since we beat a team ranked at the end of the year - even if they weren't ranked when we beat them.
I would guess/hope it's less than 5000 days (have no idea though).
The fact is they have a win in 2009 so you can't count that as a year. That is the fact.He lost the last 3 games in a row against Top 25 opponents. You can spin all you want. That's the fact.
Oh well that changes everythingThe fact is they have a win in 2009 so you can't count that as a year. That is the fact.
We tried to run spread, hurry-up offense against Michigan once. I won't say how that turned out.For as guy who seemingly understands football well, you'd think he would have gotten this early in his tenure when New Hampshire made us look stupid.
Running true spread fast open offenses is the only way to neutralize teams with better players.
To think you are going to line up and smash mouth Michigan and Ohio st is just silly.
We tried to run spread, hurry-up offense against Michigan once. I won't say how that turned out.
Beating a ranked team is always about the ranking at the time of the game. The flip side would be having to go back and adjust every teams opponents record if they made or dropped out of the rankings.
One or two, yep.We could also have some fun with this. In actuality 5123 days (or 4740) is miniscule compared with:
Number of days children were abused by the Penn St. coaching staff
Number of days Notre Dame has been overrated in the preseason polls.
I'm sure you can think of a few.
I’m relaxed. It remains a stupid post.Oh, relax. OP just put something out there for general view. Yes, your suggestion is the right way to look at this topic, but JDean's post was not stupid or ridiculous. Sheesh!
Yes. Let's say Rutgers is playing a top 20 team. Rutgers wins and that team falls out of the top 25. Rutgers beats a top 20 team but gets no credit because they beat them and are the team that knocks them out.You're correct.
And it's a terrible dumb metric.
ND was ranked #5 when OSU beat them earlier this year.
They are now 5-3 and unranked.
Should that really count as a "Top 5" win?
Some people just don't understand that.In 2009 we beat #24 South Florida.
West Virginia was the only ranked team Schiano faced in 2010 and 2011.
And then lost to a ranked West Virginia later in 2009, and then in 2010 and 2011. That's three losses in a row, three years in a row to a ranked team. What part of that are people not understanding? His successors lost to every ranked team afterwards and he has continued to do the same.In 2009 we beat #24 South Florida.
West Virginia was the only ranked team Schiano faced in 2010 and 2011.
Number of days Rutgers has been in the B1G before it's done paying back loans and finally gets a full share.We could also have some fun with this. In actuality 5123 days (or 4740) is miniscule compared with:
Number of days children were abused by the Penn St. coaching staff
Number of days Notre Dame has been overrated in the preseason polls.
I'm sure you can think of a few.
What don't you understand?? He was the last guy to beat a ranked team but you hate him and ignore that fact. The OP goes back to the last win, not a loss which you focus on because you hate him, but the last HC at Rutgers to win against a ranked team was Greg Schiano. How many did Flood and Ash win??And then lost to a ranked West Virginia later in 2009, and then in 2010 and 2011. That's three losses in a row, three years in a row to a ranked team. What part of that are people not understanding? His successors lost to every ranked team afterwards and he has continued to do the same.
There's something about this expression that is way softer than your usual take on things. As much as I like the softer tone, the expression itself has me wanting to ram my head into a wall. Ya know, more or less.I didn't realize it's been that long since the Pandy in Pisky days.
Sigh.
You're going around and around in your desperation to defend your hero. I stated that the drought started with him. It did. Since you can't deny it you try to split hairs over what "3 years in a row means" and bring up earlier victories over ranked teams and childishly say "you hate him" as if you have any idea how I feel about a person I've never met. You're changing the focus so you can avoid the original point. Quit while you're behind.What don't you understand?? He was the last guy to beat a ranked team but you hate him and ignore that fact. The OP goes back to the last win, not a loss which you focus on because you hate him, but the last HC at Rutgers to win against a ranked team was Greg Schiano. How many did Flood and Ash win??
There's something about this expression that is way softer than your usual take on things. As much as I like the softer tone, the expression itself has me wanting to ram my head into a wall. Ya know, more or less.