I don't see anyone who hates Schiano.
First, anything that can be construed as remotely positive about the program Schiano is given almost all the credit by his loyal supporters, so if that is the case, then his supporters need to stop crying when he is held accountable for the negative aspects of the program.
Second, it is very apparent that for a good portion, not all, but a good majority, of the Schiano supporters their first loyalty is to Greg Schiano and not Rutgers. The vast majority of the posters who criticize Schiano would be supporting him if he won games, really that simple. Win and everybody loves the coach.
Third, the posters that troll Schiano the worst are those that supposedly support him the most, they lavish undue praise on him for taking a crap in the morning and then invite other loyal Rutgers fans to point out their fanatical and irrational support of the man. Al is Schiano's biggest troll, this thread is evidence of that, 17 pages and counting of having great Rutgers fans pointing out all of Greg's faults that would not have been even mentioned if he simply didn't start such a ludicrous thread.
You're completely clueless so you'd be surprised at what they can afford.I don’t think even going 1-11 gets him fired because we can’t afford to pay him the balance. Thanks Pat!
Again, proves my point, the Schiano loyalists can't handle any type of legitimate discussion concerning Greg Schiano or his fans. Very typical of a personality cult, they label anyone who doesn't unconditionally worship their leader as a hater. And once again, if you don't want people discussing the plusses and minuses of Schiano then don't start ludicrous thread after thread defending him when in fact nobody is going out of their way to attack him.Here ya go:
Again, proves my point, the Schiano loyalists can't handle any type of legitimate discussion concerning Greg Schiano or his fans. Very typical of a personality cult, they label anyone who doesn't unconditionally worship their leader as a hater. And once again, if you don't want people discussing the plusses and minuses of Schiano then don't start ludicrous thread after thread defending him when in fact nobody is going out of their way to attack him.
Does Greg hang to the left or to the right? Does he have a slight curve?I’m open to discussing +’s and -‘s.
(+) Best recruiter at Rutgers ever
(+) Put more Rutgers kids in the NFL than anyone else
(+) Bowl Game in 2nd Season of Rebuild
(+) Successfully recruiting Florida and North Carolina
(+) Implemented the Block R
(+) Gave Rutgers Football an Identity in the past by playing tough defense and Running the ball
(+) Got Rutgers Stadium Expanded to 52K
(+) Rutgers ranked #12 in 2006
(+) Got Rutgers into the Big Ten thanks to Footballs Success
(+) Pulling in a good Class for 2024 despite the adversity of last season
(+) Hired good assistants who will be able to take Rutgers to the next level
(+) Roster has significantly more talent than when he started in 2020
(+) Rutgers played in more bowls under Schiano than anyone else
(+) Single Game Attendance Record
(+) Season Average Attendance Record
(+) Successfully built competitive Big Ten Defense
(+) Team 6 points from a winning Record in 2022
All great things, but where are the negatives? Nobody is perfect. For 1.0:I’m open to discussing +’s and -‘s.
(+) Best recruiter at Rutgers ever
(+) Put more Rutgers kids in the NFL than anyone else
(+) Bowl Game in 2nd Season of Rebuild
(+) Successfully recruiting Florida and North Carolina
(+) Implemented the Block R
(+) Gave Rutgers Football an Identity in the past by playing tough defense and Running the ball
(+) Got Rutgers Stadium Expanded to 52K
(+) Rutgers ranked #12 in 2006
(+) Got Rutgers into the Big Ten thanks to Footballs Success
(+) Pulling in a good Class for 2024 despite the adversity of last season
(+) Hired good assistants who will be able to take Rutgers to the next level
(+) Roster has significantly more talent than when he started in 2020
(+) Rutgers played in more bowls under Schiano than anyone else
(+) Single Game Attendance Record
(+) Season Average Attendance Record
(+) Successfully built competitive Big Ten Defense
(+) Team 6 points from a winning Record in 2022
I am happy for this thread because it has us talking football but I disagree with the free years. There should only be two types of expectations right now, bowl or improvement. I am afraid we get neither this year and go 3-9 with at least five blowouts. We need one of the qb's to step up big time to show improvement. Vedral should have been a one year stop gap at best and never been counted for anything last year and that is on Schiano. For OL I really thought Felter would have been a mainstay by now and Allen would be contributing if not starting as he may be the only 4* OL on the team. We need some of the 2022 OL's to get experience this year. If we don't show improvement this year then 2024 is a disaster and Schiano is canned at the end of the season.
All great things, but where are the negatives? Nobody is perfect. For 1.0:
1) never won the Big East title
2) best season ever was 3rd in conference
3) too many WTF games
4) left for NFL with best recruiting class in pocket and took entire staff he wanted
For 2.0
1) has shown that he has not learned anything from OSU in regards to offensive side of football
2) questionable coaching hire decisions
3) Lost best recruiter
4) Year 4 and we don't know if we have any QB's
I don't want this to be a bash Greg post but we need to be objective as well. For all the good he has done, we really have not seen the progress we expected with 2.0. There are no "free" seasons and this season to me is very pivotable. NW game is pretty much a must win to keep the positive momentum. A bad start and this goes off the rails quickly.
Does Greg hang to the left or to the right? Does he have a slight curve?
Al, this is a 17 page love affair you are having with our coach. It’s past the point of amusing and to the point of psychotic. We get it, you support Greg Schiano more than you support Rutgers University. This is like talking to either a hardcore trump loyalist or a deranged antifa freak. You just for some reason chose to focus your efforts toward defending a CFB coach on a message board when you know damn well it doesn’t make a difference. I understand you are trying to talk your hopes into existence, unfortunately though you are setting yourself up to be crushed at the end of this.
RU will have another football coach Al, it’s going to happen. Whether it’s next year, a couple years from now or heck even 10 years from now Greg is going to retire. Since according to you he is the only person on the planet capable of winning at Rutgers do we shut down the program at that point?
You’re just Soo bought into the idea of Schiano that even if Rutgers won a NC, unless it was with Schiano I don’t think you would be happy about it.
Someone earlier made a Bhagdad Bob reference… that’s about right
Whatever happened to ‘fence in the garden’ we heard so much about 3 years ago????Yes, one day Rutgers will have another Football Coach, but that will not be anytime soon. What we need from Schiano is to push to get the Fieldhouse built, and to continue to build the program. And when he ultimately leaves, he will have left the program in far better shape then he found it. No one else could have gotten the Fieldhouse built, and no one else could have continued to recruit well despite adversity.
Greg Schiano is the only person capable of building Rutgers into a winning program. Once that is done, it will be much easier for the next person because the heavy lift will have been done.
al is delusional and an enabler of mediocrity.All great things, but where are the negatives? Nobody is perfect. For 1.0:
1) never won the Big East title
2) best season ever was 3rd in conference
3) too many WTF games
4) left for NFL with best recruiting class in pocket and took entire staff he wanted
For 2.0
1) has shown that he has not learned anything from OSU in regards to offensive side of football
2) questionable coaching hire decisions
3) Lost best recruiter
4) Year 4 and we don't know if we have any QB's
I don't want this to be a bash Greg post but we need to be objective as well. For all the good he has done, we really have not seen the progress we expected with 2.0. There are no "free" seasons and this season to me is very pivotable. NW game is pretty much a must win to keep the positive momentum. A bad start and this goes off the rails quickly.
Totally agree on your two types of expectations, and I would guess that Greg would agree. al is a nonstop lame excuse machine.I am happy for this thread because it has us talking football but I disagree with the free years. There should only be two types of expectations right now, bowl or improvement. I am afraid we get neither this year and go 3-9 with at least five blowouts. We need one of the qb's to step up big time to show improvement. Vedral should have been a one year stop gap at best and never been counted for anything last year and that is on Schiano. For OL I really thought Felter would have been a mainstay by now and Allen would be contributing if not starting as he may be the only 4* OL on the team. We need some of the 2022 OL's to get experience this year. If we don't show improvement this year then 2024 is a disaster and Schiano is canned at the end of the season.
Umm, that was an Ash saying, which was coined in 2016 by Zak Kuhr, WR coach, who has disappeared into obscurity.Whatever happened to ‘fence in the garden’ we heard so much about 3 years ago????
You identified two really good issues in #1 and #2, #1 in particular. On #2, he seems to have learned after the first 2-3 years.
As far as #4, it's wait and see. As others have said, IMO, he most definitely should have brought in an experienced QB via the portal.
al is delusional and an enabler of mediocrity.
I don't give a crap about 1.0. That's long over. I guess it is fine for a reference point to see if he has changed his ways in the 2.0 era.
You identified two really good issues in #1 and #2, #1 in particular. On #2, he seems to have learned after the first 2-3 years.
As far as #3, can't hold that against him. Fran was going to go eventually, as he has aspirations for bigger things that he could not get at Rutgers. He was not ready to be DC. Marquise Watson has done a great job taking the mantle from Fran.
As far as #4, it's wait and see. As others have said, IMO, he most definitely should have brought in an experienced QB via the portal.
Totally agree on your two types of expectations, and I would guess that Greg would agree. al is a nonstop lame excuse machine.
I don't share year fear of this season, but I'm in a wait and see mode.
Was recently talking with a friend who was at Rutgers through 1990, then did a PhD at Wisconsin, starting in 1991, a year after Barry Alvarez (thanks for the Ash recommendation Barry!) took over a moribund program.
From Alvarez' Wikipedia page:
"He inherited a program that had not had a winning season since 1984, and had only won seven games in Big Ten Conference play in that time."
"According to Alvarez, he looked for two kinds of players for his team: Players who loved football, and players that were tough. He won only eleven games in his first three seasons (including a 1–10 record in his first year). However, the 1992 team showed signs of the future to come. That team upset Ohio State on national television, and four of its losses were by a touchdown or less."
In 1990, Alvarez' team only beat Ball State, and lost to Temple and bottom dweller Northwestern.
1991- Wisconsin went 5-6/2-6, beating only the two last place teams in the B1G.
1992- as noted above, progress seen.
1993- Everything clicked, and they won the B1G and the Rose Bowl.
Greg has said several times when he is looking for recruits, that he looks for similar traits to what Alvarez said in bold above. Does that mean Greg's path will be the same as Alavarez' path? Of course not. But I do believe Greg is building the program the right way.
I have used the comparison to current Oregon State Head Coach Jonathan Smith, whose record is:
2018- 2-10/1-8
2019- 5-7/4-5
2020- 2-5/2-5
2021- 7-6/5-4
2022- 10-3/6-3
For Smith, year 4 was when things clicked, and year 5 was the breakthrough year. Smith's team took a step back in 2020, but that was the Covid year. However, it shows that progress is not linear.
Onward/upward. Go RU.
I expect growth from both Wimsatt and Simon but it's likely wasted behind one of the worst OL's of 2.0. The fact that he hasn't solved that issue is what could eventually lead to a new coach being hired.As I've insinuated earlier in the thread, I think we may be a little more comfortable with what we see at QB this fall.
Man your fourth paragraph is insane. In the early 90’s Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State were dominant. They all finished in the top 10 for the top 25 teams of the decade. To say that Alvarez had it easy is categorically insane. They are now all getting back to that level of success.Big difference from Barry Alvarez’ situation and our situation today. Greg Schiano inherited some talent, but not nearly enough to compete in the Big Ten.
Wisconsin had the resources to compete for years and years as they were longtime members of the Big Ten. We’ve only started getting meaningful payments from the Big Ten since ‘21, when we became full members.
Now we’ve finally got a coaching staff worthy of competing in the Big Ten from Top to Bottom.
Next, when Wisconsin was getting built, OSU, PSU, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa and UM weren’t the programs they are today. All the aforementioned have the facilities to be elite. We are making do with what we have and that’s puts us at a disadvantage when recruiting, a fact that you and others continue to choose to ignore.
Josiah Brown is going to Penn State because he thinks he’s going to have a better experience there. Facilities are a big part of that experience.
Wisconsin wasn’t playing elite Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State on a yearly basis.
You don’t make up a strength and conditioning deficit overnight. It takes years. The big difference between Schiano and Chris Ash is intensity. Ash did have the kids working, but Butler and Schiano have kicked things up a notch. But progress takes time.
This is the first year we should be competitive with most teams from a strength and conditioning perspective. But there is still a talent deficit that has to be considered. The line is not where it needs to be, but it should be better. The WR Corp seems like it has the talent to compete, but the impact that Brantley and Jackson will have at this level is unknown. The TE Corp might have enough talent to compete, but that will depend on Konopka’s and Bowman’s impact.
The ‘24 Class will resolve most of the remaining talent deficits, but it will take time for them to acclimate.
Next, we’ve only had the culture that will ultimately yield success in place since 2020. Whereas OSU, PSU, and UM have been doing things the right way for years and years. The most important thing in the growth of the program is what kids are doing when no one is watching, and I’m sure we’ve made significant progress in this area.
We’re making progress, but more time is needed to get to where we want to be.
You:Big difference from Barry Alvarez’ situation and our situation today. Greg Schiano inherited some talent, but not nearly enough to compete in the Big Ten.
Wisconsin had the resources to compete for years and years as they were longtime members of the Big Ten. We’ve only started getting meaningful payments from the Big Ten since ‘21, when we became full members.
Now we’ve finally got a coaching staff worthy of competing in the Big Ten from Top to Bottom.
Next, when Wisconsin was getting built, OSU, PSU, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa and UM weren’t the programs they are today. All the aforementioned have the facilities to be elite. We are making do with what we have and that’s puts us at a disadvantage when recruiting, a fact that you and others continue to choose to ignore.
Josiah Brown is going to Penn State because he thinks he’s going to have a better experience there. Facilities are a big part of that experience.
Wisconsin wasn’t playing elite Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State on a yearly basis.
You don’t make up a strength and conditioning deficit overnight. It takes years. The big difference between Schiano and Chris Ash is intensity. Ash did have the kids working, but Butler and Schiano have kicked things up a notch. But progress takes time.
This is the first year we should be competitive with most teams from a strength and conditioning perspective. But there is still a talent deficit that has to be considered. The line is not where it needs to be, but it should be better. The WR Corp seems like it has the talent to compete, but the impact that Brantley and Jackson will have at this level is unknown. The TE Corp might have enough talent to compete, but that will depend on Konopka’s and Bowman’s impact.
The ‘24 Class will resolve most of the remaining talent deficits, but it will take time for them to acclimate.
Next, we’ve only had the culture that will ultimately yield success in place since 2020. Whereas OSU, PSU, and UM have been doing things the right way for years and years. The most important thing in the growth of the program is what kids are doing when no one is watching, and I’m sure we’ve made significant progress in this area.
We’re making progress, but more time is needed to get to where we want to be.
We went from 105th to 99th. The team is better under Schiano but it's not very good. It improved over a very low bar.Compare 1.0 to Rutgers history, and he is well ahead in accomplishments. Compare 2.0 to the Ash era and we are also well ahead of where we were.
All great things, but where are the negatives? Nobody is perfect. For 1.0:
1) never won the Big East title
2) best season ever was 3rd in conference
3) too many WTF games
4) left for NFL with best recruiting class in pocket and took entire staff he wanted
For 2.0
1) has shown that he has not learned anything from OSU in regards to offensive side of football
2) questionable coaching hire decisions
3) Lost best recruiter
4) Year 4 and we don't know if we have any QB's
I don't want this to be a bash Greg post but we need to be objective as well. For all the good he has done, we really have not seen the progress we expected with 2.0. There are no "free" seasons and this season to me is very pivotable. NW game is pretty much a must win to keep the positive momentum. A bad start and this goes off the rails quickly.
All great things, but where are the negatives? Nobody is perfect. For 1.0:
1) never won the Big East title
2) best season ever was 3rd in conference
3) too many WTF games
4) left for NFL with best recruiting class in pocket and took entire staff he wanted
For 2.0
1) has shown that he has not learned anything from OSU in regards to offensive side of football
2) questionable coaching hire decisions
3) Lost best recruiter
4) Year 4 and we don't know if we have any QB's
I don't want this to be a bash Greg post but we need to be objective as well. For all the good he has done, we really have not seen the progress we expected with 2.0. There are no "free" seasons and this season to me is very pivotable. NW game is pretty much a must win to keep the positive momentum. A bad start and this goes off the rails quickly.
I think 1.0 negatives matter because he never won anything, yet all feel he is right for the job. And that was a watered down Big East. Even Flood won a share of the Big East. It just seems that saying Greg is the only one that can win here is settling for mediocrity. What did he really win? Going to mid level bowl games? Never one that really mattered.Criticisms of 1.0 are kind of irrelevant at this point. So long ago.
I agree with your criticism points 2-4 on 2.0. Point 1 seems preliminary to me. I actually do think he learned that he ought to defer most offensive decisions to a coordinator. He showed this during the Covid year and at points during the other seasons. The irony of Shelby’s complaints about his conservatism last season is that NOT being conservative - rather allowing Gleason to try to do his thing (against Iowa and Nebraska) is what resulted in Gleason getting fired. It wasn’t that Schiano was unwilling to trust someone else. He DID give Gleason the reins and it blew up (against Nebraska). The trouble was that we didn’t have a QB who could throw an accurate pass and we did have a super talented running back, an improved defense and decent run blockers. The recruiting / talent issue is another discussion, but based on the personnel we had, playing it conservative did give us the best chance to win last year. That wasn’t Schiano being Schiano. Obviously losing Sam Brown changed things yet again. The point is - it’s not a true narrative to say Schiano hasn’t learned as he’s expressed willingness to defer to a coordinator throughout this tenure until it led to us losing a game he felt sure we’d otherwise have won.
Man your fourth paragraph is insane. In the early 90’s Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State were dominant. They all finished in the top 10 for the top 25 teams of the decade. To say that Alvarez had it easy is categorically insane. They are now all getting back to that level of success.
Ps. Look who else is receiving votes Iowa, ‘
Michigan State Northwestern and Illinois.
We went from 105th to 99th. The team is better under Schiano but it's not very good. It improved over a very low bar.
I think 1.0 negatives matter because he never won anything, yet all feel he is right for the job. And that was a watered down Big East. Even Flood won a share of the Big East. It just seems that saying Greg is the only one that can win here is settling for mediocrity. What did he really win? Going to mid level bowl games? Never one that really mattered.
Criticisms of 1.0 are kind of irrelevant at this point. So long ago.
I agree with your criticism points 2-4 on 2.0. Point 1 seems preliminary to me. I actually do think he learned that he ought to defer most offensive decisions to a coordinator. He showed this during the Covid year and at points during the other seasons. The irony of Shelby’s complaints about his conservatism last season is that NOT being conservative - rather allowing Gleason to try to do his thing (against Iowa and Nebraska) is what resulted in Gleason getting fired. It wasn’t that Schiano was unwilling to trust someone else. He DID give Gleason the reins and it blew up (against Nebraska). The trouble was that we didn’t have a QB who could throw an accurate pass and we did have a super talented running back, an improved defense and decent run blockers. The recruiting / talent issue is another discussion, but based on the personnel we had, playing it conservative did give us the best chance to win last year. That wasn’t Schiano being Schiano. Obviously losing Sam Brown changed things yet again. The point is - it’s not a true narrative to say Schiano hasn’t learned as he’s expressed willingness to defer to a coordinator throughout this tenure until it led to us losing a game he felt sure we’d otherwise have won.
Your expectation maybe.The expectation for the team wasn’t to be very good at the end of year 3. We will be a good team by the end of year 6.
Your expectation maybe.
My expectations are : maybe not a winning season this year , but a more competitive team on the field.Your expectation maybe.
I expected them to be better than 99th and have a decent offense. I did not expect them to be among the 3 or 4 worst after 3 years. In that way, Schiano has worked out worse than expected.So you expected Rutgers to be good by year 3?
So you only look at Wisconsins best years? And you define dominant with something outside of finishing top 10. That’s crazy. Dominant is dominant. And you don’t decide what constitutes dominant. Top 10 for the decade is dominant. You can’t cherry pick one end of season ranking and say it is more difficult now.U need to understand what dominant means. Ohio State, Penn State, and Michigan were not as good, collectively, in the ‘90’s, as they were this past season, when they finished 3,4 and 7 in the AP Top 25. And Wisconsin never had to play all three at the same time. In Wisconsins best year in the 90’s, which was ‘93, Ohio State finished #8, Penn State was #11, and Michigan was #21.
This is Ohio States record through the ‘90s,
Solid but not dominant.
1990 - 7-4-1
1991 - 8-4
1992 - 8-3-1
1993 - 10-1-1
1994 - 9-4
1995 - 11-2
1996 - 11-1
1997 - 10-3
1998 - 11-1
1999 - 6-6
Al, this is just ludicrous.Greg Schiano is the only person capable of building Rutgers into a winning program.
You and Al need to take the rose colored glasses off. Reality is Greg has us barely beating mid-majors and getting blown out by Maryland and Minnesota. We are all rooting for him and the team but Greg needs to show us this year he can get results.It’s still not really relevant to where we are right now. Or where we go from here.
At the time when we brough Greg back, his accomplishments at Rutgers glowed like a knight in shining armor. Some folks forget just how bad we were under Ash. We were an embarrassment that stood out on the rolling scoreboard screen routinely. We were losing games routinely to mid-majors like Eastern Michigan and Buffalo. Getting blown out by horrible major conference teams like Kansas. Greg promised respectability. Felt like a sure thing on that front, and so far he’s lived up to at least this. His teams play defense - so we’re no longer in 78-0 land making national headlines. We’ve been in the running for a bowl until pretty late in every season he’s been here - never lost a non-conference game yet actually. We couldn’t afford to take a chance and strike out with another Ash. Like - we really couldn’t or the BIg might’ve kicked us out. Our location is huge, but the publicity about how bad we were was getting out of hand. All that is gone now. Look at it this way - if it was a blackjack game, you might say Hobb accepted a hand of 17. He couldn’t afford to take a chance and bust.
That's because we haven't done a proper coaching search since 2001. Seriously lets analize. Flood was name coach in 2012 SOLELY to keep our recruiting class intact after Greg jumped ship as the worst possible time after assuring us he wouldn't (kinda amazing how you and Al forgot just how much Greg contributed to the RU Screw with the timing of that move). Flood was arguably a decent on field coach, his teams played HARD. His problem was he couldnt control them and it's kinda a certainty that you're losing your job as HC if 5 of your players are arrested at practice for armed robbery.Rutgers seems to be a graveyard for HCs once they take the job.
So you only look at Wisconsins best years? And you define dominant with something outside of finishing top 10. That’s crazy. Dominant is dominant. And you don’t decide what constitutes dominant. Top 10 for the decade is dominant. You can’t cherry pick one end of season ranking and say it is more difficult now.
End of season rankings
Michigan -OSU- PSU
1990 7. 26. 11
1991. 3. 25. 6
1992. 5. 18. 25
1993. 21. 11. 8
1994. 12. 14. 1
1995. 17. 4. 6
1996. 20. 2. 7
1997. 1. 12. 16
1998. 12. 2. 17
1999. 5. NR. 11
You also forget to mention. Michigan and Penn State won 2 national Championships in that same time period.
Same teams
Michigan OSU. PSU
2020 NR. 2. NR
2021. NR. 6. NR
2022. 3 4. 7.
Actually looks like Barry may have had it more difficult when you cherry pick stats.
Who said anything about Wisconsin being dominant. We have been talking about the competition faced. Finishing top 10 for a decade? What are you talking about. Did you read the article posted? It was the decade rankings. Constituting end of year rankings for the entire decade. Which is more representative of strength of program than cherry picking one teams record in 1991 and 1999. And at that time OSU was the weak link finishing the decade as the 8th ranked program.Your own evidence doesn’t show those teams finishing in the Top 10 every year for a decade. And Wisconsin didnt have to face all three teams at the same time, unlike Rutgers.
Furthermore, Ohio State beginning the decade at 7-4 and ending the decade at 6-6 does not constitute a dominant decade. You’re the one that stated OSU, UM, and PSU were dominant all decade when that was not the case.
Lastly Wisconsins decade was impressive, but not dominant.
1990 1-10
1991 5-6
1992 5-6
1993 10-1-1
1994 7-4-1
1995 4-6-2
1996 8-5
1997 8-5
1998 11-1
1999 10-2