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Greg Schiano (HC Rutgers Scarlet Knights)

This is a home run hire on so many levels. I honestly think we just got even better with Ash exiting.


No disrespect to Coach Ash in the following intended... but...

John Nash, on the topic of leaving Princeton for Harvard said, in one move he would increase the IQ of both institutions.

Clearly, not the same, but with how things turned out... we may have the same effect.
 
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Let's see what a top 10 defense and 3 million a year does when someone comes knocking in a few years. If he's successful here someone will throw 3-4 mil a year at him.
Going from coordinator to HC isn't about the money. 1 mil a year to 3 really isn't that much. It's more about doing what you want to do and being happy in life. If he dreams of being a HC again, then he will. If in 2-3 years he's really happy with where he's at and what he's doing he could be around for decades. Winning a lot of games and leading kids to national titles with a fan base that wants you to stay and living in a place you enjoy and your family is happy can be quite rewarding when compared to the unknown and the potential for being unemployed in 2-3 years. This isn't an up and comer like Herman and ash who dreamed of being a HC. He was on, very successfully at Rutgers and could have spent his career there and been loved by many. He made the move, dreamed to dream he could make it in the league, and that didn't work out well. he may want to try the nfl again. He may want to try HC in college again, but we shall see.
 
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