Guy keeps falling upward. Relieved of duties as OL coach (awful unit now a success) next assignment RB coach (unit did not reach potential now a success) next assignment TE coach (awful unit). Maybe it’s a sign there will be a turnaround in the TE room now that he is no longer responsible.Rutgers has a tight end coach?
If he had gotten the talk, he would have been gone in December.Did Aurich get the talk?
Rutgers has a tight ends coach?
If I recall many of the assistant coaches contracts end in February. To be in line with the second signing period. But I believe Aurich was renewed through 2025.If he had gotten the talk, he would have been gone in December.
If I recall many of the assistant coaches contracts end in February. To be in line with the second signing period. But I believe Aurich was renewed through 2025.
If he had gotten the talk, he would have been gone in December.
That’s called being of value during time of change. Lots of recruit quotes over the years mentioning Aurich and them being impressed with him.Guy keeps falling upward. Relieved of duties as OL coach (awful unit now a success) next assignment RB coach (unit did not reach potential now a success) next assignment TE coach (awful unit). Maybe it’s a sign there will be a turnaround in the TE room now that he is no longer responsible.
Sure he’s a nice guy. My response was somewhat tongue in cheek.That’s called being of value during time of change. Lots of recruit quotes over the years mentioning Aurich and them being impressed with him.
Good for him. He actually lives a few doors down from my brother’s house. Says he and his wife are great people.
GO RU
Rutgers has a tight ends coach?
Guy keeps falling upward. Relieved of duties as OL coach (awful unit now a success) next assignment RB coach (unit did not reach potential now a success) next assignment TE coach (awful unit). Maybe it’s a sign there will be a turnaround in the TE room now that he is no longer responsible.
Until the next guy comes in and coaches them up and improves the unit. Only matters if he is a nice guy!!You can't expect assistant coaches to actually be coaches.
Seems they get hired purely to bring in recruits who then get coached by nobody.
It‘s not their performance, it‘s how well you network. I guess it’s always been the game.Guy keeps falling upward. Relieved of duties as OL coach (awful unit now a success) next assignment RB coach (unit did not reach potential now a success) next assignment TE coach (awful unit). Maybe it’s a sign there will be a turnaround in the TE room now that he is no longer responsible.
Yea I agree. It is very difficult to be banished from the coaching profession. If you can make it more than 3-5 years you have a job for life.It‘s not their performance, it‘s how well you network. I guess it’s always been the game.
I don't think you would need to be given a 'talk' in order to want to jump ship to take the Harvard job. People would kill for that job. Less pressure to win at all cost and much better job security and the program literally recruits itself. Last coach was there 30 years. Barring being incompetent, you could actually own a house long term and raise a family and stay in one spot which few head coaches can do. And no need to fly a helicopter all over the state 24 hours a day or agonize over NIL funds....kids just show up on your doorstep begging to be let in.Did Aurich get the talk?
Missed that. Maybe Aurich plagiarized McNulty's TE playbook, and Harvard found that to be a factor that weighed in favor of his hiring?@Knight Shift Did you see on TKR podcast they floated former "Instant Impact, Greatest OC ever" McNulty?
We'd likely be better off hiring a 3rd DL coach.
Great idea. But McNulty is available, and @NickRU714 would be intrigued.Steve Shimko is a name that will be considered
He was TE coach, then QB coach at BC before being made their OC/QB coach.
Could add QB coach title to TE Coach
has a nice resume
Coaching Career
2023: Boston College (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2022: Boston College (Quarterbacks)
2020-21: Boston College (Tight Ends)
2018-19: Seattle Seahawks (Assistant Quarterbacks)
2016-17: Garden City Community College (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2015: Georgia (Graduate Assistant)
2014: Western Michigan (Recruiting Operations)
2013: Rutgers (Graduate Assistant)
Sure let’s say that. Harvard is such a wonderful place to expand your mind.I don't think you would need to be given a 'talk' in order to want to jump ship to take the Harvard job. People would kill for that job. Less pressure to win at all cost and much better job security and the program literally recruits itself. Last coach was there 30 years. Barring being incompetent, you could actually own a house long term and raise a family and stay in one spot which few head coaches can do. And no need to fly a helicopter all over the state 24 hours a day or agonize over NIL funds....kids just show up on your doorstep begging to be let in.
Yeh if you're a FB coach with no higher coaching aspirations or prospects, ride the Harvard job into retirement. I get it.I don't think you would need to be given a 'talk' in order to want to jump ship to take the Harvard job. People would kill for that job. Less pressure to win at all cost and much better job security and the program literally recruits itself. Last coach was there 30 years. Barring being incompetent, you could actually own a house long term and raise a family and stay in one spot which few head coaches can do. And no need to fly a helicopter all over the state 24 hours a day or agonize over NIL funds....kids just show up on your doorstep begging to be let in.
If you are a FB coach who is smart enough to be a DI head coach you are also smart enough to know that the road to get there is brutal. The P5 conferences are littered with people like 'some kid from Rutgers who coaches tight ends'. Absolute best case scenario he gets a P5 coordinator job in a couple years somewhere, and then a lower level head coach job, and then a medium level job, and then gets fired, and then start again. And that's if he's lucky. Most position coaches never get that far. So, yeah, I think anyone with any brain at all would take the Harvard job into retirement. Guess what...he's the coach of a D1 program, and all the other folks with their special 'higher coaching aspirations or prospects' ain't, and probably never will be.Yeh if you're a FB coach with no higher coaching aspirations or prospects, ride the Harvard job into retirement. I get it.
I said I get it.If you are a FB coach who is smart enough to be a DI head coach you are also smart enough to know that the road to get there is brutal. The P5 conferences are littered with people like 'some kid from Rutgers who coaches tight ends'. Absolute best case scenario he gets a P5 coordinator job in a couple years somewhere, and then a lower level head coach job, and then a medium level job, and then gets fired, and then start again. And that's if he's lucky. Most position coaches never get that far. So, yeah, I think anyone with any brain at all would take the Harvard job into retirement. Guess what...he's the coach of a D1 program, and all the other folks with their special 'higher coaching aspirations or prospects' ain't, and probably never will be.
You can only coach up but so much. TE room needs an infusion of talent because that position has been devoid of production.Until the next guy comes in and coaches them up and improves the unit. Only matters if he is a nice guy!!![]()
Agreed. He was kept after Gleeson was let go so Greg saw value.Credit to him for Greg keeping him around after Gleeson who brought Aurich
You can only coach up but so much. TE room needs an infusion of talent because that position has been devoid of production.
GO RU
Kind of like when you have to pay a failed executive to go away!Guy keeps falling upward. Relieved of duties as OL coach (awful unit now a success) next assignment RB coach (unit did not reach potential now a success) next assignment TE coach (awful unit). Maybe it’s a sign there will be a turnaround in the TE room now that he is no longer responsible.
He's going run all his plays to the left.Hope he’s not plagiarist. It’s big there now!![]()
Rutgers has tight ends?Rutgers has a tight ends coach?
There will be a turnaround when the TEs are no longer blown up QBs.Guy keeps falling upward. Relieved of duties as OL coach (awful unit now a success) next assignment RB coach (unit did not reach potential now a success) next assignment TE coach (awful unit). Maybe it’s a sign there will be a turnaround in the TE room now that he is no longer responsible.
Gleason had nothing to do with bringing Aurich to Rutgers, Aurich was at RU in 2009 & 2010 & went to Tampa Bay with Schiano in 2012.Credit to him for Greg keeping him around after Gleeson who brought Aurich
You can only coach up but so much. TE room needs an infusion of talent because that position has been devoid of production.
GO RU