smokinandjokin Posted November 21, 2006 Share Posted November 21, 2006 Don't worry. You'll get to feel that emotion too. Rutgers. Back in the top 10 in 2149. Every 143 years whether we like it or not. 844653[/snapback] Not Schiano though. He should have UMiami back in the top-10 by 2008, and maybe even next year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBTG81 Posted November 21, 2006 Author Share Posted November 21, 2006 Not Schiano though. He should have UMiami back in the top-10 by 2008, and maybe even next year. 844725[/snapback] He isn't going anywhere... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokinandjokin Posted November 21, 2006 Share Posted November 21, 2006 He isn't going anywhere... 844811[/snapback] In-season, they always say that. He's a Jersey guy, I know that too. However, he is in position to demand big-time money from a program that is among the elite of NCAA Football. He has roots in Miami, is well-thought of by high school coaches in Florida, and has a recruiting base in the state already. He is young, energetic, and brings a brashness and enthusiasm that is definitely missing in Miami with Larry Coker. We will see. Just because he says he's not interested in a job that isn't even open yet doesn't mean anything. He'll definitely have the opportunity to turn it down. If he does, good for him. If he takes it, good for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBTG81 Posted November 21, 2006 Author Share Posted November 21, 2006 In-season, they always say that. He's a Jersey guy, I know that too. However, he is in position to demand big-time money from a program that is among the elite of NCAA Football. He has roots in Miami, is well-thought of by high school coaches in Florida, and has a recruiting base in the state already. He is young, energetic, and brings a brashness and enthusiasm that is definitely missing in Miami with Larry Coker. We will see. Just because he says he's not interested in a job that isn't even open yet doesn't mean anything. He'll definitely have the opportunity to turn it down. If he does, good for him. If he takes it, good for him. 844831[/snapback] He has stated numerous times he has no interest. He just signed a 7 year deal, and word has it RU is already adding more money to it. His wife does not want to move again (which she has stated publicly), and Schiano already turned down the Miami job before he left for RU. Also, a recruit who I am not going to mention stated he asked GS if he were leaving, Schiano told him absolutely not, that he's here to stay and RU can win a NC. One thing about GS is, is that he's brutally honest, and would not lie to a kid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokinandjokin Posted November 21, 2006 Share Posted November 21, 2006 He has stated numerous times he has no interest. He just signed a 7 year deal, and word has it RU is already adding more money to it.His wife does not want to move again (which she has stated publicly), and Schiano already turned down the Miami job before he left for RU. Also, a recruit who I am not going to mention stated he asked GS if he were leaving, Schiano told him absolutely not, that he's here to stay and RU can win a NC. One thing about GS is, is that he's brutally honest, and would not lie to a kid. 844870[/snapback] That is a very naive approach you are taking. Like I said, he will have the opportunity to turn the Miami job down. We'll see what he does. Of course he's going to tell everyone right now that he's not going anywhere. But there was a very real possibility of his team going undefeated this year and being ranked no higher than 5th. No national title. Do you think that would ever possibly happen at Miami? Roy Williams turned down the UNC hoops job once and then took it several years later, after saying Kansas was his place and he wasn't leaving. Schiano says he loves Rutgers. College coaches will act like they are in it for the kids and for the university, and they'll say the right thing, but don't believe for a second that they are concerned about anybody ahead of themselves. Because that university that they love so much will fire them without a second thought after 3 or 4 down years. If Texas or USC go 5-7, 6-6, 5-7 over the next three years, do you think Mack Brown or Pete Carroll will still have jobs? Nope. Look at Coker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBTG81 Posted November 21, 2006 Author Share Posted November 21, 2006 That is a very naive approach you are taking. Like I said, he will have the opportunity to turn the Miami job down. We'll see what he does. Of course he's going to tell everyone right now that he's not going anywhere. But there was a very real possibility of his team going undefeated this year and being ranked no higher than 5th. No national title. Do you think that would ever possibly happen at Miami? Roy Williams turned down the UNC hoops job once and then took it several years later, after saying Kansas was his place and he wasn't leaving. Schiano says he loves Rutgers. College coaches will act like they are in it for the kids and for the university, and they'll say the right thing, but don't believe for a second that they are concerned about anybody ahead of themselves. Because that university that they love so much will fire them without a second thought after 3 or 4 down years. If Texas or USC go 5-7, 6-6, 5-7 over the next three years, do you think Mack Brown or Pete Carroll will still have jobs? Nope. Look at Coker. 844889[/snapback] This is going to sound so cliche, but it's a Jersey thing. I work for the athletic department. He's not going anywhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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