Hindsight is 20/20, of course. Hiring GS made sense because he was the one candidate with the leverage to get Rutgers to committ to providing resources. It's not his fault that NILhas made facilities less important. Hiring GS also created excitement, which was, to say the least, badly needed after his predecessor.
I'm disappointed in him so far. Perhaps this is a little thing but he doesn't act at press conferences like he still has fire in the belly. But he's not going anywhere anytime soon, so we're best off rooting that he can do the job. Maybe we've *finally* found the right OC. OTOH, we shouldn't act, as @rutgersal would have it, like the team's record the next two years doesn't matter.
The next two years don’t matter to me because we’re still building the program, as there still is a talent deficit relative to competitors. The ‘24 schedule is particularly daunting, so it will be difficult to demonstrate success. In ‘25, the schedule will be more accommodating, and it should be a Winning season.