Hope you weren’t expecting a group of inexperienced coaches to make our offense Big Ten competitive. Their role was to bust their butt recruiting talent, though they probably weren’t as successful recruiting, as we would have liked them to be. The North Jersey recruiting results in particular, have been disappointing, as of late. This came at a cost of players not developing as much as they should have. WRs and QBs in particular, did not show much development.
So now that we have a baseline of talent to one day be successful, we’ve hired the coaching expertise on the offensive side of the ball, to take kids talents to the next level.
One day isn’t today, and there is going to be a lag time between now and when the kids will be operating at maximum efficiency. A new system and new schemes have to be learned, new techniques are being taught, but kids will need a significant amount of repetitions to commit these to muscle memory. That’s why this season is a learning season.
Our record doesn’t matter the next two years, because we are still accumulating talent, and there probably isn’t enough talent to win, though we will do our best. I see our record in the range of 4-6 wins.
The defensive side of the ball has enough talent to be competitive , but the offensive side of the ball needs two more impact players, to be effective, namely WR1 and TE1. These two positions need to be manned by kids who are going to be playing in the NFL one day, and I don’t think we have that yet. Korey Duff could be one of these kids, should he choose to come to Rutgers.
The ‘24 recruiting class, which is shaping up to be a MONSTER class, is going to put us over the top. But they will need a year to develop and acclimate to this level of play.
Surace, who is the Princeton Coaches son, and plays a few miles away from my Moms House, is a baller and is going to lead us to the Rose Bowl, one day.
The ‘23 and ‘24 seasons are free. The ‘25 season is where the rubber meets the road, and we will be able to produce a good number of wins.
So now that we have a baseline of talent to one day be successful, we’ve hired the coaching expertise on the offensive side of the ball, to take kids talents to the next level.
One day isn’t today, and there is going to be a lag time between now and when the kids will be operating at maximum efficiency. A new system and new schemes have to be learned, new techniques are being taught, but kids will need a significant amount of repetitions to commit these to muscle memory. That’s why this season is a learning season.
Our record doesn’t matter the next two years, because we are still accumulating talent, and there probably isn’t enough talent to win, though we will do our best. I see our record in the range of 4-6 wins.
The defensive side of the ball has enough talent to be competitive , but the offensive side of the ball needs two more impact players, to be effective, namely WR1 and TE1. These two positions need to be manned by kids who are going to be playing in the NFL one day, and I don’t think we have that yet. Korey Duff could be one of these kids, should he choose to come to Rutgers.
The ‘24 recruiting class, which is shaping up to be a MONSTER class, is going to put us over the top. But they will need a year to develop and acclimate to this level of play.
Surace, who is the Princeton Coaches son, and plays a few miles away from my Moms House, is a baller and is going to lead us to the Rose Bowl, one day.
The ‘23 and ‘24 seasons are free. The ‘25 season is where the rubber meets the road, and we will be able to produce a good number of wins.