You guys need to remember that no one...NO ONE...had the level of success that Schiano had with this program.
I've got a number of friends who stopped laughing at Rutgers football after the Louisville win. They've been laughing again pretty much since GS left.
Success against major competition, true.
The 2006 season was the one that built up expectations of greatness for the future after Greg
made us start believing Rutgers was becoming a good program.
But as for no one having the type of sucess Schiano had: Frank Burns had Rutgers a highly competitive program when he was the HC , even if RU was more of a D-1AA type of program and never forget the undefeated 1976 season under his leadership.
Without proper support his last 3 seasons weren't the best when Rutgers upgraded to a D-1A type of schedule
John Bateman is another one that can't be slighted when it comes to being a successful RU FB HC.
He did have a few losing seasons playing the D-1AA schedule Rutgers had at the time, but his overall record was a winner and his Scarlet Knights went undefeated in 1961 after a 1 loss season in 1960.
I'll give Greg credit for making Rutgers respected in the major program department, after years of being considered a joke.
He deserves praise for doing that.
But Burns and Bateman deserve credit for their accomplishments at a lower level of play.