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Greg Schiano (HC Rutgers Scarlet Knights)

Not to mention that the coaches left hanging at Don Bosco also no longer know where/if they are going to be employed come next football season. All around, doesn't seem like a very classy way to have handled things.

Looks like Greg might have been a good fit at Ped State, after all.
 
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localyokel;2097400; said:
Not to mention that the coaches left hanging at Don Bosco also no longer know where/if they are going to be employed come next football season. All around, doesn't seem like a very classy thing way to have handling things.

Looks like Greg might have been a good fit at Ped State, after all.

Yeah it's hard to recruit a kid when you don't even know if you will be there for the kid.
 
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Leaving the coaches and prospects at Don Bosco hanging is a seriously douchebag move. I was thinking maybe he was leaving now so when he inevitably fails and comes back to college they couldn't hammer him for locking the recruits in then bailing...doesn't seem like that was a concern at all.
 
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ochre;2097888; said:
Reads similar to the way Bobby Petrino ditched the falcons.


Petrino left during a season, so I'm not sure how it is similar.

NSD is next week but as we learned with Pryor they don't have to sign that day. The recruits have time to consider other options.
 
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