[roll][roll][roll][roll][roll]Why shouldn’t Schiano get everything he wants?
[roll][roll][roll][roll][roll]Why shouldn’t Schiano get everything he wants?
I think you're looking at the wrong booster. Brown is chair of the BOG Athletic Committee. If Brown wanted to force his will on Hobbs, he would just tell Hobbs what to do. He doesn't need to create a scandal.Greg Brown was *definitely* involved in the hiring of Ash, which ended up being a catastrophic failure. Hobbs didn't make that hire in a bubble in his first week. If he's really trying to force his will on Hobbs now years later to hire someone else, why is his judgement any better this time?
I get that boosters want what boosters want, that money talks, and that people with that kind of money aren't always rational. It's an AD's job to make decisions and a booster's job to sign (or not sign) checks... if boosters are making the decisions, that's when the system starts to break down.
I think you're looking at the wrong booster. Brown is chair of the BOG Athletic Committee. If Brown wanted to force his will on Hobbs, he would just tell Hobbs what to do. He doesn't need to create a scandal.
I think you're looking at the wrong booster. Brown is chair of the BOG Athletic Committee. If Brown wanted to force his will on Hobbs, he would just tell Hobbs what to do. He doesn't need to create a scandal.
Agree. I wanted Ash fired last season along with many others. To fire him mid season, without any sort of a plan (he engaged only recently a search firm) and not having a successor lined up was a fumble. Firing him when he did also gave the Art and Raheem mess. He could have waited and had a plan in place. Instead it looks like he panicked.The whole firing had an underwear gnomes feel to it
FIre Ash + ? = Winning Team
Firing him mid season with no plan and no follow up was insane.. We all wanted blood from Ash, but seriousky, what was accomplished by firing him with no successor lined up?
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.Greg Brown was *definitely* involved in the hiring of Ash, which ended up being a catastrophic failure. Hobbs didn't make that hire in a bubble in his first week. If he's really trying to force his will on Hobbs now years later to hire someone else, why is his judgement any better this time?
I get that boosters want what boosters want, that money talks, and that people with that kind of money aren't always rational. It's an AD's job to make decisions and a booster's job to sign (or not sign) checks... if boosters are making the decisions, that's when the system starts to break down.
We agree more than we disagree on a lot of things, but I have to disagree with you here.Agree. I wanted Ash fired last season along with many others. To fire him mid season, without any sort of a plan (he engaged only recently a search firm) and not having a successor lined up was a fumble. Firing him when he did also gave the Art and Raheem mess. He could have waited and had a plan in place. Instead it looks like he panicked.
The one advantage to firing Ash mid season was to get a jump on the hiring process. He is fumbling that away as well.
Greg Brown was *definitely* involved in the hiring of Ash, which ended up being a catastrophic failure. Hobbs didn't make that hire in a bubble in his first week. If he's really trying to force his will on Hobbs now years later to hire someone else, why is his judgement any better this time?
I get that boosters want what boosters want, that money talks, and that people with that kind of money aren't always rational. It's an AD's job to make decisions and a booster's job to sign (or not sign) checks... if boosters are making the decisions, that's when the system starts to break down.
He’s not stupid. Greg knows how far b-ball has come.What if one of the things he wants is to underfund basketball to reallocate funds to football (like he did when Mulcahy and Pernetti were here)?
We agree more than we disagree on a lot of things, but I have to disagree with you here.
First, Hobbs said he was going to hire a search firm within 2 weeks of the presser after Ash was fired, and he delivered on that exactly. In that regard, do you think Hobbs would be floating a contract for approval and be negotiating for a search firm WHILE Ash was still head coach? You just don't do that, as it surely would have leaked out, and it would have been a horrible look to be sneaking behind your head coach while he was still employed. The correct move is to do what Hobbs did- fire and then hire the search firm.
And disagree that he is fumbling away the hiring process. No coach, whether it is somebody who can start right now is going to come in and hitch their wagon to this train wreck of a season and have a losing record to start with.
What if one of the things he wants is to underfund basketball to reallocate funds to football (like he did when Mulcahy and Pernetti were here)?
Things really sucked when Schiano was “AD.”
Remember winning seasons in Men’s Basketball, getting out of the second round in Women’s Basketball, making the NCAA’s in Lacrosse? I could keep going on and on and on, but none of them have happened since he left.
Much like football, Schiano was the worst thing to ever happen to Rutgers Athletics.
We do agree more than we disagree and I respect your opinions very much. However; I feel Hobbs blew it big time by not firing Ash last year. Season tix and revenue declined as many predicted here and he killed any enthusiasm for the season and set the rebuild back another year.We agree more than we disagree on a lot of things, but I have to disagree with you here.
First, Hobbs said he was going to hire a search firm within 2 weeks of the presser after Ash was fired, and he delivered on that exactly. In that regard, do you think Hobbs would be floating a contract for approval and be negotiating for a search firm WHILE Ash was still head coach? You just don't do that, as it surely would have leaked out, and it would have been a horrible look to be sneaking behind your head coach while he was still employed. The correct move is to do what Hobbs did- fire and then hire the search firm.
And disagree that he is fumbling away the hiring process. No coach, whether it is somebody who can start right now is going to come in and hitch their wagon to this train wreck of a season and have a losing record to start with.
Not sure where you get not even close, NIT is expected this year at the least, and if that does not happen the season will be seen as a failure and Pike will be on the hot seat.What’s happening at b-ball that’s so great. Yes, we finally didn’t finish last last year. But one of the captains just transferred and we are not close to making any type of post season.
Please do!!!Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
"Brown has remained tight with Alvarez ever since [2011], and when the Scarlet Knights played at Wisconsin on Oct. 31, he watched the game in Alvarez's private box."
"Chris did a great job for us at Wisconsin,'' Alvarez said. "He's ready to be a head coach. I think he's a great fit for Rutgers. He'll do an outstanding job recruiting. He knows our league. He's been around some really good people throughout his career. It's an excellent selection, and I'm really happy to have him as a head coach in our league.''
"He's very thorough,'' Alvarez said of Ash. "He's an excellent teacher and motivator. I was a defensive coordinator, and when you're coaching defenses you have to learn about offenses, and I'm sure that will help him as far as selecting the type of person that he wants to run his offense.''
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"people familiar with the process that led to AD Julie Hermann's and football coach Kyle Flood's firings have said Brown was one of the key figures who advised university President Robert Barchi on the sweeping changes."
https://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/2015/12/wisconsin_ad_barry_alvarez_gave_strong_recommendat.html
I am going to the panel discussion next week where Alvarez is on the panel. Will do my best to ask Barry--
"In 2015, you were very sure that Chris Ash was going to do a great job for Rutgers in recruiting and picking a person to run the offense. What do you have to say about that now, Barry?"
It wasn’t just basketball. He decimated every sport. MLAX had glorified high school budgets.What if one of the things he wants is to underfund basketball to reallocate funds to football (like he did when Mulcahy and Pernetti were here)?
I think the story here is being made more dramatic than it seems.
Donors wanted Ash fired last year and Schiano hired and Hobbs wouldnt do it for some god forsaken reason
Hobbs fires Ash and donors want Schiano immediately hired, Hobbs will not do that
Donors who pay the bills want Schiano no matter what so the only way to do that is try and get rid of Hobbs
I think the OP is being a drama queen tying the softball story into it, the donors didnt create the story, the donors didnt create the outburst, so right there the argument falls apart
Now will the donors use this as a way to get rid of Hobbs..of course, he served it up to them. Thats not a coup
It wasn’t just basketball. He decimated every sport. MLAX had glorified high school budgets.
Not saying he created a scandal - just that he's allegedly putting pressure on Hobbs to hire Schiano, after he clearly was part of the decision tree to hire Ash.
I won’t comment on football but all of our sports sucked because of the singular football focus.To save time, here’s my post from a month ago on Schiano decimating the other sports:
1) The job is not open.Why hasn't Battaglia ever been considered as a candidate for AD?
I won’t comment on football but all of our sports sucked because of the singular football focus.
That ain’t B1G time.
with all due respect no one cares about lax when we were trying to build a football program from nothing that led to a Big 10 invitation
the correct move was **** canning him last year especially if the donors were paying up for that.
i know you are not stupid but its the only reason we got into the Big 10. If football was going 3-9 in the Big East every year, all the tv sets in the world that the area provides wouldnt get us an invite
at other schools this works, at Rutgers we just have a small amount of boosters so their power is greater because they hold the cash, unfortunately its where we are at right now
We got into the B1G because of money. TV eyeball dollars. Our poor to very mediocre football history had little to do with that.
One can argue we could have gotten the same results without decimating every other sport we fielded, which is ample.
If GS expects those same benefits now, he’s not the coach for the school. No B1G school operates like that. For good reason.
do you think Hobbs could fire Ash last year without the support of the donors (or donor)?
and to go back even further - retaining Flood?
I'm glad people are finally figuring out who exactly is calling the shots.
If Hobbs is fired, and Schiano is brought on board as HC and defacto AD, 5 years from now, when the football program still can't win more than 5 games (while the other sports go down the pits), you people who clamored for Greg will be the same people gnashing your teeth for having made the deal with the devil.
Rutgers gonna Rutgers.
We got into the B1G because of money. TV eyeball dollars. Our poor to very mediocre football history had little to do with that.
One can argue we could have gotten the same results without decimating every other sport we fielded, which is ample.
If GS expects those same benefits now, he’s not the coach for the school. No B1G school operates like that. For good reason.
How do you know that he didn't have a list of candidates? A lot of assumptions being made by a lot of people. Only Hobbs and a couple of people in his inner circle know these things for sure. And the same can be said for everything in this entire thread. But there is a lot of smoke right now, and it seems that there is fire this time. But I always go back to the Flood is getting fired after USF game in 2013 to remind myself that sometimes the smoke is just smoke.We do agree more than we disagree and I respect your opinions very much. However; I feel Hobbs blew it big time by not firing Ash last year. Season tix and revenue declined as many predicted here and he killed any enthusiasm for the season and set the rebuild back another year.
Further, knowing Ash was on the hot seat going into the season, he should have had a list of candidates ready to go on day one. That is just proper foresight and planning. I was not expecting a hire to start coaching mid season but at least an announcement to generate some excitement among the recruits and let the hire come in to evaluate the program before starting. His window of opportunity is closing and he does not even realize it.
It’s up for debate. What isn’t is there are a number of ways to accomplish something. How BM handled the department, which btw, is his job, was horrific.sorry but we were not getting into the Big 10, if we didnt have winning seasons in football, I got that directly from Mr and Mrs McCormick.
4-8 seasons through the 2000s wouldnt be getting us an invite, thats not winning, no bowls..lol yeah okay
This. Highly doubt that Greg Brown is part of any of the underhanded crap that may be going on, but that's just a wild guess/assessment from afar.You're missing the point. Brown has actual authority over the coaching hire as part of his role on the BOG. He doesn't need to exert pressure as a booster. Of course he was part of the decision to hire Ash, and he will be part of the decision to hire the next coach, because that is his job on the BOG. (And, yes, picking Ash was the wrong call.)