Some posters have accused me of being a "troll" for demanding better results from Chris Ash in his third year. This isn't about me, but I want assure you that I am a big supporter of the program who wants Ash to succeed.
Here are the records posted by our last three coaches in their third year:
Terry Shea: 5-6
Greg Schiano: 5-7
Kyle Flood: 8-5 (bowl win)
It is indisputable that the first two coaches had far less to work with in terms of facilities, budget and program prominence. Rutgers was still a national joke in Shea and Schiano's third years. Flood was largely riding Schiano's coattails in terms of talent, but does deserve some credit for winning 8 games with a Big Ten schedule and beating North Carolina in a bowl.
I think it's fair to demand 5 wins from Ash this year. If we finish 4-8 or worse, particularly with numerous blowout losses, I think dismissing Ash is probably the right move. That's not "trolling" or being anti-Rutgers. It's demanding progress in the third year of a highly-paid coach's tenure.
I hope Coach Ash gets the job done. He seems like a decent, likable person who wants to win.
Here are the records posted by our last three coaches in their third year:
Terry Shea: 5-6
Greg Schiano: 5-7
Kyle Flood: 8-5 (bowl win)
It is indisputable that the first two coaches had far less to work with in terms of facilities, budget and program prominence. Rutgers was still a national joke in Shea and Schiano's third years. Flood was largely riding Schiano's coattails in terms of talent, but does deserve some credit for winning 8 games with a Big Ten schedule and beating North Carolina in a bowl.
I think it's fair to demand 5 wins from Ash this year. If we finish 4-8 or worse, particularly with numerous blowout losses, I think dismissing Ash is probably the right move. That's not "trolling" or being anti-Rutgers. It's demanding progress in the third year of a highly-paid coach's tenure.
I hope Coach Ash gets the job done. He seems like a decent, likable person who wants to win.