Greg gets some incredible excuses by the schianoites. Will be curious to see how this breaks on this board given we see less of that nonsense vs the round table.I’d love to hear the rationale behind extending him when the program is stagnant and he still has three years left. Not firing him because of the buyout, more nil maybe coming, etc wouldn’t be my choice but is at least somewhat defensible. Can’t find a case for an extension
Yep, Schiano’s talent for losing all stems from the Louisiana Purchase. That vast new US territory became home to many of current Big10, SEC and B12 schools which triple the competition for adequate recruits. He is forever behind the 8 ball due to that. And also due to Joe Biden.Greg gets some incredible excuses by the schianoites. Will be curious to see how this breaks on this board given we see less of that nonsense vs the round table.
Some think we should extend Greg if he goes 6-6 next year while others say absolutely not. so.............
totally. I said I lifted it but yes, will amendYou need to give credit to the originator of the poll on the Round Table.
2012 is a long time ago. The excuses have run out.
I honestly don't think it's that weak. I don't think we have a sure BIG win there although, Northwestern is the one I'd bet on usGiven what a weak schedule 2026 is, 7-5 should not be that hard to attain
Really? Umass, bc, Maryland, Howard, NW, a rebuilding state penn, a suspect and rebuilding Michigan, a crappy Wisconsin and sparty…that leaves Indiana and Nebraska and usc…sorry but that’s not a hard schedule. 7-5 or 8-4 minimumI honestly don't think it's that weak. I don't think we have a sure BIG win there although, Northwestern is the one I'd bet on us
RU has had a much easier Big10 schedule (2024), so easy in fact that some pundits considered RU a playoff contender. Then after a 4-0 start Schiano bungled the season like only he can. He can’t outcoach the Gatorade coolers and once again this year will be a disappointment, the only thing he’s consistent in.Really? Umass, bc, Maryland, Howard, NW, a rebuilding state penn, a suspect and rebuilding Michigan, a crappy Wisconsin and sparty…that leaves Indiana and Nebraska and usc…sorry but that’s not a hard schedule. 7-5 or 8-4 minimum
key word was BIG.....Really? Umass, bc, Maryland, Howard, NW, a rebuilding state penn, a suspect and rebuilding Michigan, a crappy Wisconsin and sparty…that leaves Indiana and Nebraska and usc…sorry but that’s not a hard schedule. 7-5 or 8-4 minimum
The majority of our toss up games being on the road makes it a bit more difficult. I wouldn’t be shocked if we weren’t favored again after the Howard game. Thus the reason Vegas has our over/under at 4.5 wins this year.Really? Umass, bc, Maryland, Howard, NW, a rebuilding state penn, a suspect and rebuilding Michigan, a crappy Wisconsin and sparty…that leaves Indiana and Nebraska and usc…sorry but that’s not a hard schedule. 7-5 or 8-4 minimum
IDK- 3 wins that should be in bag are UMess, Howard and BC. IF Rutgers can't win 4 of Maryland, MSU, Northwestern, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Penn State in year 7 of a head coach, it's time to move on.I honestly don't think it's that weak. I don't think we have a sure BIG win there although, Northwestern is the one I'd bet on us
I agree with you. Franklin is reeling in a lot of new money at Virginia Tech. It will not surprise me if in year 2 or 3, VT wins the ACC Championship. Greg has aspirations for winning the B1G Championship, but as Franklin learned, that climb gets steeper near the top. For seven years, Rutgers has been competing in the bottom 1/3 of the B1G level playing field.Disagree with Richard that it's a "narrative" - it's just pointing out how it is. Didn't do him much good in the end, but I'll give James Franklin a little credit for checking himself after PSU lost to Oregon last year: he briefly called the PSU big game struggles a narrative too, before he acknowledged that nope, they were a plain fact. Same with us. We're a mediocre program right now. I'm more pro-GS in general than some in this thread, but if he can't get us off the 5-7/6-6 treadmill, his time here is going to end like Franklin's at PSU did.
(Editing to add: might be clear already from what I posted, but I voted No.)
2012 is a long time ago. The excuses have run out.
no, I don't think any BIG game is a gimme.
Different era. Keeping recruits that aren’t that great is irrelevant. You can just go buy others that an incoming coach would likely want to do anyway. The next coach needs to be a complete change from the Schiano malaise. Keli wants to win. That’s not Schiano or anyone in his tree.If RU cant score much again then a change would make sense. RU had good offensive talent last year but was only 59th for scoring with 344 points. The lowest scoring team in top 21 was Texas A&M (19th) with 439. The top 10 were all well over 500 with Indiana having 666 but of course most of them played in at least one bowl that adds to tallies.
My concern was that if GS was bumped RU would get stuck with KC who is no offensive genius despite Greg always glazing him. Greg likes his predictable and subdued plays (hey it worked in the 90s). It could be Flood 2.0 but I think Maybe Tate and AD don't want more decaf. Hopefully they would have NIL because a coaching change means existing players bolt.
GS got hot with a president and AD on the same page and united in a reach for success. I've seen that when a prez, AD and new coach are amped-up and synchronized good things can happen - lifts the whole college. A new broom coach would be better than a leftover who is kept to "keep recruits" like Flood was. NIL sweeps clean
So, so true.I find it hard to believe that there is someone out there who:
1. Is a better head coach,
2. That we can afford,
3. That can do more with the resources we have, and
4. Wants to come here.
This person doesn't exist. Additionally, I find it nice that he runs a clean program (that isn't constantly in the headlines for bad things) and that he's not stupid enough to leave if he starts having major success.
Agree 100%, but in reality with Greg, I believe a 4-8 season id most likely. Get him out of town asap!!Really? Umass, bc, Maryland, Howard, NW, a rebuilding state penn, a suspect and rebuilding Michigan, a crappy Wisconsin and sparty…that leaves Indiana and Nebraska and usc…sorry but that’s not a hard schedule. 7-5 or 8-4 minimum
I find it hard to believe that there is someone out there who:
1. Is a better head coach,
2. That we can afford,
3. That can do more with the resources we have, and
4. Wants to come here.
This person doesn't exist. Additionally, I find it nice that he runs a clean program (that isn't constantly in the headlines for bad things) and that he's not stupid enough to leave if he starts having major success.
I find it hard to believe that there is someone out there who:
1. Is a better head coach,
2. That we can afford,
3. That can do more with the resources we have, and
4. Wants to come here.
This person doesn't exist. Additionally, I find it nice that he runs a clean program (that isn't constantly in the headlines for bad things) and that he's not stupid enough to leave if he starts having major success.
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Sparty is garbage at home Thanksgiving Weekend. RU wins that one.The majority of our toss up games being on the road makes it a bit more difficult. I wouldn’t be shocked if we weren’t favored again after the Howard game. Thus the reason Vegas has our over/under at 4.5 wins this year.
IDK- 3 wins that should be in bag are UMess, Howard and BC. IF Rutgers can't win 4 of Maryland, MSU, Northwestern, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Penn State in year 7 of a head coach, it's time to move on.
I agree with you. Franklin is reeling in a lot of new money at Virginia Tech. It will not surprise me if in year 2 or 3, VT wins the ACC Championship. Greg has aspirations for winning the B1G Championship, but as Franklin learned, that climb gets steeper near the top. For seven years, Rutgers has been competing in the bottom 1/3 of the B1G level playing field.
GS has never won a conference championship in all years of coachingIDK- 3 wins that should be in bag are UMess, Howard and BC. IF Rutgers can't win 4 of Maryland, MSU, Northwestern, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Penn State in year 7 of a head coach, it's time to move on.
I agree with you. Franklin is reeling in a lot of new money at Virginia Tech. It will not surprise me if in year 2 or 3, VT wins the ACC Championship. Greg has aspirations for winning the B1G Championship, but as Franklin learned, that climb gets steeper near the top. For seven years, Rutgers has been competing in the bottom 1/3 of the B1G level playing field.
No extension, his contract has 3 more years to go after this season.
A 6-6 season or worse should be reason to replace him.
7-5 would mean "very hot seat in 2027
8-4 would be acceptable.
9-3 should just have a bonus added on if he repeats that in 2027.
10-2 would have rollover clause added would extend his contract an extra year if he repeats it in 2027
11-1 means auto 1 year rollover
12-0 would get my extension vote![]()
IDK- 3 wins that should be in bag are UMess, Howard and BC. IF Rutgers can't win 4 of Maryland, MSU, Northwestern, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Penn State in year 7 of a head coach, it's time to move on.