Wow, once again the “Fire Ash at all cost” crowd come out of the woodwork with little objectivity. --------RU has a terrible first half of the season in 2018, losing games no one thought they should have, as they go 1-6 in their first 7 games. Following that, RU is looking at a 5 game stretch that many had stated before the season was going to be a disaster and possible the toughest stretch of games in RU’s existence. And what did Rutgers do in those 5. I guess everyone stopped watching RU after that first 7? Because most of the guys I attend the games with saw that yes, we went 0-5, but the coaching staff really turned things around for the better and actually competed against one of the toughest stretches we have played in our history:
1 – Against the BIG west champion, #22 Northwestern RU has a chance to win, in losing a close, hard fought 18-15 contest
2 - At Wisconsin, a team that has destroyed RU in each previous meeting, RU shows some life, and play fairly competitively in a 2 TD loss. Don’t get blown off teh field as we did in prior meetings.
3- Against another team we had been completely embarrassed by under ASH in prior meetings, we lose convincingly to one of the best teams in the country ( #7 Michigan), but not after a mild surprise, as we were only down 7 at halftime and don't get completely embarrassed and run out of the building.
4 – Against PSU, the #12 team in the country RU plays another competitive game in a fairly close 20-7 loss to Penn State, another team that had crushed RU in the two prior ASH meetings.
5 - On the road @ MSU after a 1-10 start, against another team that had destroyed RU in the two prior meetings, you might have expected RU to mail it in, but RU has a real chance to win in a close 14-10 loss.
People must be blind if they haven’t seen improvement in the second half of the year. Or maybe more likely it was really that all our fair weather fans gave up watching and didn’t really see what was happening on the field. I'll certainly be happy with 4 or 5 wins and expect the upward trend in play to continue.