Rutgers has never had a problem with wasting taxpayer money on coaches to make them leave. However, I do agree they'll give Pike at least one more year. Before writing a massive check to Pikiell, they are better off pouring money into their player salary pool this Spring and see how Pike does with Big10 level tools - a GM and money to spend on players.I don’t think Rutgers can financially get rid of Pike so I disagree with that one
I don’t think Rutgers can financially get rid of Pike so I disagree with that one
You think Felt can conduct a real coach's search?While I don't think our coach is anywhere near a hot seat, does anyone find it odd he's listed on the same level as the last few national champion coaches.
It’s a bit like what Adam Carolla (who I haven’t listened to in years, since he went off deep-end) used to call Rich Man, Poor Man: E.g., Most expensive thing you own is a really old car. Describes both a rich man and a poor man—but for very different reasons.While I don't think our coach is anywhere near a hot seat, does anyone find it odd he's listed on the same level as the last few national champion coaches.
If he coached at any other place, he'd be in the room temp or warm category. But too many Seton Hall admins and fans ignore his many faults because of how good of a player he was 25-30 years ago. Hometown bias is real.While I don't think our coach is anywhere near a hot seat, does anyone find it odd he's listed on the same level as the last few national champion coaches.
Turning a positive into a negative?If he coached at any other place, he'd be in the room temp or warm category. But too many Seton Hall admins and fans ignore his many faults because of how good of a player he was 25-30 years ago. Hometown bias is real.
What's positive? Not following you. I admit I don't like him.Turning a positive into a negative?
Your bias is amazing.
The team is still Top 50 in the nation according to the metric sites and firmly in the 4/5 territory in the Big East. When you look at what other teams are doing, not just in the Big East but nationally, you might not like to admit it, but SHU is in a good place.What's positive? Not following you. I admit I don't like him.
Rutgers AD said this in radio interview yesterday. From Jerry's article.....Rutgers has never had a problem with wasting taxpayer money on coaches to make them leave. However, I do agree they'll give Pike at least one more year. Before writing a massive check to Pikiell, they are better off pouring money into their player salary pool this Spring and see how Pike does with Big10 level tools - a GM and money to spend on players.