that means pass and run? not a chance, we are rutgers, we drink the kool ade every yearWhen we can score some pints you will see the D shine. Just hoping Lewis can become a dual threat this season.
that means pass and run? not a chance, we are rutgers, we drink the kool ade every yearWhen we can score some pints you will see the D shine. Just hoping Lewis can become a dual threat this season.
You cant compare what greg inherited to what ash inherited. please people, be more intelligent than that
No one can put a spin on this....its eddie jordanesque
recruiting rankings
2013
rugers finished 45 purdue 56
2014
rutgers finished 57 purdue 71
2015
rutgers finished 53 purdue 68
2016
rutgers finished 78 purdue 73 that class star rating rutgers 2.44 purdue 2.17
2017
rutgers finished 43 purdue 68
that means pass and run? not a chance, we are rutgers, we drink the kool ade every year
a bit worried that Lewis just is not a passing threat so...if the sum of the parts is greater than the whole...maybe Gio should play morethat means pass and run? not a chance, we are rutgers, we drink the kool ade every year
I would argue Schiano inherited a better circumstance than situation. Specifically Rutgers was so poor and the expectations were so low that he was given such a longer leash that we do for ash. Most in this generation because of Schiano has experienced regular success and now many expect that that is the norm and as a result ash is held to a much higher standard.Schiano inherited a much worse situation than Ash. RU had never even won a bowl when he got here. Shall we compare the fanbase? How many gluttons for punishment were in the stadium tonight compared to before he started?
Purdue is just one example of team with the poor talent that we had that was coached up.
Did I expect to win tonight? No. Do we have the right to expect to beat EMU? Hell yes.
Now I've seen it all.....just wowI would argue Schiano inherited a better circumstance than situation. Specifically Rutgers was so poor and the expectations were so low that he was given such a longer leash that we do for ash. Most in this generation because of Schiano has experienced regular success and now many expect that that is the norm and as a result ash is held to a much higher standard.
Your response is vague and doesn't even respond to what I'm saying. I agree that talent wise, facility wise, administration and support Greg was MUCH worse off than ash is. Ash has much more talent, support, facilities etc., but the expectations by this fan base are substantially higher than when Greg took over and the schedule ash is playing is factually substantially better. I am no ash Homer by any means but objectively that's how I see it right wrong or indifferent.Now I've seen it all.....just wow
Remember 3700 NJ residents lost their jobs so we could field a team that may be worse than a D1AA team.
Merger=B10 invite.
Make it a question in the next election and ask average NJ resident what they think and then let's discuss if one had something to do with the other. State residents and politicians are furious at what transpired since 2009!!Spare us the histrionics. You keep saying this, while one thing has nothing to do with the other. Entering the B1G did not require Rutgers to have a med school.
Your response is vague and doesn't even respond to what I'm saying. I agree that talent wise, facility wise, administration and support Greg was MUCH worse off than ash is. Ash has much more talent, support, facilities etc., but the expectations by this fan base are substantially higher than when Greg took over and the schedule ash is playing is factually substantially better. I am no ash Homer by any means but objectively that's how I see it right wrong or indifferent.
You could try a more productive response than what my 5 year old would put together as a response.
The reputation that Ash inherited was toxic. I understand that Greg inherited no quality players, but I'm not sure if the laughing stock and ridicule Flood brought on the recruiting trail compares. Ash does not have it easy.
I mean this in earnest, I've never agreed with you but I think you have to look at what Ash has to work with (3rd string reject transfers from other schools and Flood players) and realistically assess where he stands. Ash has certainly made things harder on himself,but you have to look at what he has objectively to work with.
When Kansas was a hopeless, talentless laughingstock on our schedule we laughed. But Flood left us right there on their level talentwise, and it's not going to be fun climbing out of it.
This argument is becoming tiresome. Listen, I haven't knocked Ash once this year unless my expressed preference for playing Gio be considered a knock, but Flood never embarrassed us on the field, won 28 games, beat Michigan, Indiana, Maryland and NC in the same year, and won the conference outright. Continuing to blame him for everything is becoming silly. Is he the one who hired Mehrinnger last year? Is he the one who insisted on running the power spread and a year later hires Kill? Is he the one who started Bolin all season? Is he the one who burried Hicks? And it doesn't end there.The reputation that Ash inherited was toxic. I understand that Greg inherited no quality players, but I'm not sure if the laughing stock and ridicule Flood brought on the recruiting trail compares. Ash does not have it easy.
I mean this in earnest, I've never agreed with you but I think you have to look at what Ash has to work with (3rd string reject transfers from other schools and Flood players) and realistically assess where he stands. Ash has certainly made things harder on himself,but you have to look at what he has objectively to work with.
When Kansas was a hopeless, talentless laughingstock on our schedule we laughed. But Flood left us right there on their level talentwise, and it's not going to be fun climbing out of it.
All coaches from every pool whether it be coordinator, mid major coach or former P5 coach are crap shoots regardless of where personal preference from which pool to choose from lies.These coordinators are such crapshoots.
There's talent on RU sideline. A bunch of it. Problem #1 is there's no depth on the charts yet, that takes 3-5 years to develope. Saw WVU suffer for almost a half a decade coming into the B12. #2 is injuries are piling up, see #1. Finally I'm not bashing but here isn't a D1 QB on your roster. I mentioned a few weeks ago if you have 2 QB's you don't have one. When you use 3 in a game you have major problems at that position. I hope Ash hangs in there. He was dealt a bad hand but I think he can re build and make RU competitive in the B1G to the point they are a middle tier program that wins some BIG games every few years.
Are you suggesting that what GS inherited from Shea was equal to what Ash inherited from Flood? Are you saying the state of the programs was comparable?Not in his first two years
Not THAT is propaganda. We saw federal investigations into UMDNJ for years and years before the merger was proposed. Rife with over-billing Medicaid, patronage and no-show jobs.. malfeasance and misfeasance.. UMDNJ was one of the worst managed government institutions in America. That would would attempt to paint it as otherwise is a disgrace.That's not true. The minister of propaganda in Trenton led the general public to believe that BS and it worked. Was UMDNJ perfect, by all means no, but the BS that you read about in the paper was a well orchestrated verbal assault in order to persuade the general public that UMDNJ was corrupt and evil. Rarely do you hear that Rutgers had spent 100 million to date to facilitate the merger. By the way that 100 million has been financed by the NJ taxpayers. I can't wait for the gubernatorial debates, they are going to be rather colorful. Remember 3700 NJ residents lost their jobs so we could field a team that may be worse than a D1AA team.
The reputation that Ash inherited was toxic. I understand that Greg inherited no quality players, but I'm not sure if the laughing stock and ridicule Flood brought on the recruiting trail compares. Ash does not have it easy.
Please, you've been around long enough to know that Schiano inherited the worst team in the history of 1A football.Please tell me you know what GS started with was far far worse
There is talent but it is MAC level talent at best. To expect any coach to suddenly turn that program around with the current roster is ludicrous in my opinion. It's going to take a while to build a decent roster.
"It ain't about the X's and O's it's the Jimmies and Joes".
All coaches from every pool whether it be coordinator, mid major coach or former P5 coach are crap shoots regardless of where personal preference from which pool to choose from lies.
so how do u explain emu then? they haven't had a recruiting class higher than 112Maybe OSU not having a recruiting class lower than #7 since 2011 had something to do with it too?
But...but.....Ash needs four years just to be competitive and win maybe 5,6 games
yet his d-tackle recruiting is horribleYou could have Patrick Peterson, Janoris Jenkins and Richard Sherman out there and without the ability to apply pressure, your DBs are going to get beat and look out of position.
When you don't match up on the LOS and take a real drop in talent with your back-ups while the other team has big/fast running backs, at some point it will all breakdown. We lost to Nebraska mostly because their OL wore us down and their RB was punishing us with increasing success as the game went on.
Ash understands this. Until we can compete on both line of scrimmages, our skill position players will be greatly compromised.
it doesn't it doesn't warrant a better response because for you to think that Greg Schiano may have inherited and easier situation then what Ashton is beyond moronic. Since we're talking about five year olds, that's what I would expect from a 5 year old because that's the type of lack of critical thinking objectivity and understanding a five-year-old has. Only people that are deaf dumb and blind would argue that Ash has it harder than Greg Schiano did. It's one thing to be a cheerleader it's entirely a different matter to be ******* stupidYour response is vague and doesn't even respond to what I'm saying. I agree that talent wise, facility wise, administration and support Greg was MUCH worse off than ash is. Ash has much more talent, support, facilities etc., but the expectations by this fan base are substantially higher than when Greg took over and the schedule ash is playing is factually substantially better. I am no ash Homer by any means but objectively that's how I see it right wrong or indifferent.
You could try a more productive response than what my 5 year old would put together as a response.
Initially Schiano had to play Miami, V-Tech and Boston College truly a juggernaut schedule. Then things got a little easier in 2004 (correct me if I'm wrong) when the BE raid went down. Two things are happening right now. First, the schedule is brutal and second, coach Ash is lost as a head coach. When you're handed 11 guys who are some of the very best athletes in the country coaching is much easier. Urban Meyer recruiting top shelf defenses loaded with NFL prospects did not prepare coach Ash for Rutgers University and if Pat Hobbs was a battle tested AD he would have understood this when looking for a head coach. A Mark Mangino probably would have come in looked at our situation a devised a game plan that would best fit to the current athletes strengths and once he tweaked the offense where it was hitting on all cylinders he would have pressed on the gas a bit. He certainly wouldn't have come here and said "let's change to a spread offense" when 99% of the kids in that locker room were unfamiliar with that type of offense.it doesn't it doesn't warrant a better response because for you to think that Greg Schiano may have inherited and easier situation then what Ashton is beyond moronic. Since we're talking about five year olds, that's what I would expect from a 5 year old because that's the type of lack of critical thinking objectivity and understanding a five-year-old has. Only people that are deaf dumb and blind would argue that Ash has it harder than Greg Schiano did. It's one thing to be a cheerleader it's entirely a different matter to be ****ing stupid
Questionable? Nebraska had a true Redshirt third-string tackle starting weave Blitz him or overload his side once. Who the hell does that especially when there's a shaky quarterback behind him?Blitz creativity is also questionable. Even when we blitz it often gets picked up easily. Seems like we telegraph everything we do.
On the surface you'd think it's a known but it really isn't unless you're going after a select few like Saban, Meyer, Harbaugh, Chip Kelly etc..I can't agree with that. A p5 coach is a much more known than a coordinator. Even a lower level coach. Ohio St hired Jim Tressel. They don't hire coordinators.
On the surface you'd think it's a known but it really isn't unless you're going after a select few like Saban, Meyer, Harbaugh, Chip Kelly etc..
I'm sure Charlie Strong a P5 coach was considered a known by many here, I actually thought his 3M (a premium salary at the time) contract after the bowl win against Florida was a little premature but we see how he turned out at Texas. Funny enough after Texas, I still thought he was a solid coach but not a good fit and did a bad job with choosing OCs there. As typical many here turned on him after being high on him.
How about Bret Bielema and his string of Rose Bowl appearances at Wisconsin. How's that working out for Arkansas? I thought he got paid too much too and thought Wisconsin was right to let him go but still though I think he's a solid coach if/when he does get let go. Still owed 15M IIRC so not sure he will be even though his seat is warm.
How about Tommy Tuberville who was a favorite of some here too. Nice run at Auburn, split a national title IIRC. At Texas Tech didn't have one single above .500 season after Mike Leach didn't have one losing season there since his first. Cincy stint was okay but was fired after a dismal year.
Point being nothing is a guarantee and success at one location doesn't automatically mean success at another. A select few HCs can win anywhere but not everyone can and you have to find a good coach and the right fit for your school but that's easier said than done.
I never like narrowing down the pools because I don't see any proven variation of results between them. Sometimes you hit sometimes you miss. Every year is a new crop of available coaches and you try and make the best selection and fit for your school.
Yea you might know all that but what does that mean? The end results of wins/losses is all the matters and you don't how that will turn out regardless of what system they run etc...as you've seen with the examples I've given.Point is you know what systems they run, types of programs they implement, recruiting ability, game day abilities, all much more than a coordinator. Another successful HC isn't fool proof, but it is much less risky than a never was coordinator.
Still not a piece of critical response besides I am right you are wrong you are stupid I am smart. You sir are truly a a special one I bet you are the life of the party.it doesn't it doesn't warrant a better response because for you to think that Greg Schiano may have inherited and easier situation then what Ashton is beyond moronic. Since we're talking about five year olds, that's what I would expect from a 5 year old because that's the type of lack of critical thinking objectivity and understanding a five-year-old has. Only people that are deaf dumb and blind would argue that Ash has it harder than Greg Schiano did. It's one thing to be a cheerleader it's entirely a different matter to be ****ing stupid
If you bothered to even read my previous posts, which you obviously didn't, I never claimed the situation was worse but the expectations were drastically different. But keep on your high horse I'm sure your poop don't smell sitting that high up.Sorry pal, u deserve the moron cap in the corner. there isn't a soul alive that believes a she inherited a hoarder situation than Greg Schiano. Your lack of objectivity is stunning