Imagine if Flood had never become OC, the OL never collapses, and we had a senior Tom Savage in 2012 with GS as the coach....
At least we were in position to win the Big East.It was a process... as he used to say but I was happy. A lot of people here wanted him fired because he couldn't win the Big East.
Why do the %s add up to more than 100% in the poll?
guess the undecided or don't remember voters tried to even out their votes [roll]Some people voted twice.
Some people voted twice.
As Moz said, I don't I complained about the result or status of the program, but did and do, firmly believe that GS had gone as far as he could at RU. Unless he is willing to bring in top notch OC and DC and be the recruiter, I for one, don't think it is a good idea to come back home.
Very happyHow many of you were happy with type of seasons Rutgers had under Greg before he left
His focus has to be on recruiting and leadership. Delegate the dc job.OC I understand, but I don't see the need for a top DC.
I'll own it.
I said he couldn't coach out of wet paper bag and we needed someone else to get us to the next level. Great Jersey guy who was going to be the only guy to dig us out of the Shea era and he did it, but he couldn't get us over the hump. Over coached, micromanaged people to death.
Instead, he left on his own and we couldn't fill the void in time. Christabol said no, Pernetti panicked and hired a career position cosch.
We need GS back. He's no Scott Frost, but he's our Scott Frost. GS will get one more shot. So will he go to some middle of the road program in a Power 5 and do nothing (Rich Rod comes to mid at AZ) or will he cement his name in college football lore and raise RU twice in a lifetime?
OMG- this again...how many times. He was given no OC responsibilities. It was a title and raise only. Even the OL recruiting...Though it was said it was 100% his responsibility, it wasn't. Greg only wanted Flood to be the only funnel of OL prospects to him. Flood made no decisions and Flood could only go after the types of kids Greg wanted.Imagine if Flood had never become OC, the OL never collapses, and we had a senior Tom Savage in 2012 with GS as the coach....
And they counted hanging chads for Greg.Some people voted twice.
A kid with Sitkowski's upside would do wonders with a HC like Fridge. That dude was a QB whisperer. Heck of a good coach.I'm with you. Schiano's replacement is where we actually had the biggest opportunity to make the impact hire that could possibly take this program to the next level. And we gave the job to Kyle Flood. Then we actually got a mulligan and had a chance to still bring in a big time coach after 2013, when this was still a job that was coveted (going into the B1G, 8 out of previous 9 seasons .500 or better) and once again, we couldn't find the money to buy out Flood and bring in a legit staff despite there being legitimate interest in the job. Instead we threw lipstick on the pig, hired Fridge for a season, had a very good first season in the B1G all things considered because of Fridge.
Fridge goes back into retirement, Flood proceeds to set the program on fire and Ash throws gasoline on the fire every week he coaches a game. Now it's a job no one wants. Once again, we paid the price for going on the cheap with the football program. It will be a good 6-7 years until the program recovers from this mess, if not longer.
He has admitted to the "over coaching and micro managing". It is a great start to recovery just as is an addict admitting to being one.IF he ever comes back I think that he could give this program a tremendous lift.I'll own it.
I said he couldn't coach out of wet paper bag and we needed someone else to get us to the next level. Great Jersey guy who was going to be the only guy to dig us out of the Shea era and he did it, but he couldn't get us over the hump. Over coached, micromanaged people to death.
Instead, he left on his own and we couldn't fill the void in time. Christabol said no, Pernetti panicked and hired a career position cosch.
We need GS back. He's no Scott Frost, but he's our Scott Frost. GS will get one more shot. So will he go to some middle of the road program in a Power 5 and do nothing (Rich Rod comes to mid at AZ) or will he cement his name in college football lore and raise RU twice in a lifetime?
He's good but for a modern day offense and just youth.......Leach, his tree and that type of offense are ones I look to for qb whisperers. Kingsbury, Briles, Littrell, Dykes and others like Gundy....you see qbs change but the productivity usually stays constant for the most part. Kingsbury is playing a freshman Alan Bowman this year and he's a leading qb in the country thus far.A kid with Sitkowski's upside would do wonders with a HC like Fridge. That dude was a QB whisperer. Heck of a good coach.
I'd take Schiano back as a DC in a heartbeat.He's good but for a modern day offense and just youth.......Leach, his tree and that type of offense are ones I look to for qb whisperers. Kingsbury, Briles, Littrell, Dykes and others like Gundy....you see qbs change but the productivity usually stays constant for the most part. Kingsbury is playing a freshman Alan Bowman this year and he's a leading qb in the country thus far.
If Kingsbury whose seat is warm was ever got let go, I've said he'd make a great OC and should be an option here as HC should we need it. Just have a big budget for DC and a qualified candidate identified to fill the spot.
OMG- this again...how many times. He was given no OC responsibilities. It was a title and raise only. Even the OL recruiting...Though it was said it was 100% his responsibility, it wasn't. Greg only wanted Flood to be the only funnel of OL prospects to him. Flood made no decisions and Flood could only go after the types of kids Greg wanted.
But, to answer the OP. I was shocked when Greg left. I would have been happy if he stayed but not sure how much he was have grown the product on the field. While he was just bringing in his top class, that class also showed a part of his recruiting weakness. That class never came close to it's rating. And his classes from the few years earlier, were not all that great. And he had two things that helped him previously that is much more difficult now. He was able to go into Florida and find the hidden gems almsot as if we were a Fla team. Once they stopped those camps and once UCF/FAU/etc started to pick off those players, that pipeline never would have been the same. Also, he was able to get a lot of under the radar kids locally. He still didn't get the big stars on a consistent basis but he was able to find hidden gems and keep them hidden. In the new world of hudl/twitter etc...much harder to hide these kids.
And, he just isnt that great of a HC...just saying
The 09 OL was a tough one. We had 2 NFL bookends which may have been the best tandem in CFB that year. But, Blaze was hurt and sick all year. Played his heart out but was on the sideline throwing up between almost every series. Art was, well, Art. Not very good at all and that was ok with him. He played his best but even he laughed about his accolades, And Ruch was hurt and never improved much. The new offense threw them all off and having Sanu come in on the wildcat also fuxed them all up. Add in that they called Tom S the sack machine.I just look at results. The OL was remarkably worse during 09-10 then it was before and after.
totally disagree on LeGrand leading to that season, that was on coach. Loads of teams have adversity and injury and death and don't crumble like that. That was GS sucking that year more than other yearsOverall you had to be thrilled with the results . But the last 2 years were disappointing. The 2010 season was Legrand’s injury so that was understandable.
But the 2011 team grossly underachieved and wound up dissapointing everyone with the pinstink bowl. Credit goes to greg for getting expectations that high that people were furious with that bowl game. Then it looked like he had the team set up for an epic 2012, and flood blew that.