Let’s be realistic, becoming competitive with the middle of the pack in the big ten really becomes the first step, if we recruit at or above those teams and obviously win a reasonable number of games that leads to better recruiting and hopefully the next step in terms of program growth. At this point, until you have three or four years of comparable recruiting ( PSU, OSU, and Michigan) we are not going to beat these teams, at this point they simply have a roster of far better personnel. To think some coach is going to show up at Rutgers and in a short time become Competitve with the top teams in the league is naive and or uniformed.
If you want to find fault with Greg, his first staff was inadaquate to for the task at hand, and the the program did not make the significant strides that were necessary. It seems that this has finally been fixed, and hopefully this will be reflected with a better record. This was never going to quick, at this level you can’t outcoach a significant talent disparity and you can’t get significantly better talent until you begin to show W/L improvement.