I personally do not want Mario running the helm at RU. Greg I would be alright with cause he's a recruiting monster. I might get **** for this but I would like to see temples coach Come to Rutgers.
Enough already, Schiano Detractors. I continue to be baffled and dismayed by the Schiano critics. They just cannot seem to stop picking on his foibles (like being controlling, or making certain arguable on-field decisions) or, most of all, their constant carping about the lack of a championship or major bowl appearance during Greg's tenure. However,if you were there for the dreadful years, especially the Terry Shea teams and the early Schiano years , RU was ten times worse than we are now; we didn't lose to good teams, we were slaughtered by astonishingly lopsided scores. Probably would have lost to Piscataway H.S. A total joke. Schiano had the balls to take on this train wreck of a program and slowly, brick-by-brick, the house got constructed, soundly. He persuaded one recruit at a time to come to Rutgers. SOLID RESPECTABILITY FELT BLOODY DAMN GOOD FOR LONG SUFFERING FANS! Just to be mentioned by sportscasters in a non-derisive or snickering tone was bliss. And I'd like to emphasize that for several seasons, before a bunch of teams exited for the ACC (or Big 12), the Big East was a very respectable conference. Schiano's return would be a recruiting bonanza and instantly restore RU's battered reputation. He'd also be more likely to retain recruits and minimize transfers. Having said that, I'd still be shocked if he came here. Been there, done that to the 10th power, and for relatively short money, with a guy who I believe is still getting his Tampa Bay payout. High risk factor as well. But if it happens, I'd be the happiest fan there is.
I personally do not want Mario running the helm at RU. Greg I would be alright with cause he's a recruiting monster. I might get **** for this but I would like to see temples coach Come to Rutgers.