Showing posts with label Greg Schiano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg Schiano. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Schiano: Rutgers is ready for gridiron season debut

There is a lot of speculation going on about the contract that was signed between Scarlet Knights Head Coach Greg Schiano and the Athletic Department at Rutgers. Basically, the coach gets $2M per year and another $250,000 in other subsidies. Transparency about the contract process with the coach wasn't really there -- true--that much could be said. But, Coach Schiano was and is a hot property in college football coaching. I recall some time back that the Miami Hurricanes were shopping Coach Schiano, and I have little doubt they would have been more than competitive with what Rutgers was offering.

Bottom line: Coach Schiano likes Jersey, has been a total asset to the Rutgers Football Program and the state. He has inspired the young men he is coaching to do some great things on the gridiron, which has raised the level of awareness in people all over the country about Rutgers and New Jersey. And, he has done it in a way that is positive and creates a good role model for atheletes and young people, in general.

Coach Schiano says Rutgers Football is ready to go. He is positive about the upcoming season, which kicks off at the beginning of September. Click on the headline and go to the story about it at NJ.com.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Bloggers weigh-in on Schiano controversy

Kelly Heyboer, from NJ.com's Jersey Blogs, has a post about the Coach Greg Schiano controversy involving a $250k side deal he has with a sports marketing company. This is on top of the $2M per year he earns as being the head coach for the Scarlet Knights Football Program.

Personally, I think Coach Schiano could be paid $3M per year and he'd still be worth it.

Ms. Heyboer was kind enough to include an excerpt from a post at The Inside Clamdigger for her post, and thanks to her for that. Click on the headline to go there.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Show Coach Schiano the money!

Rutgers Head Football Coach Greg Schiano will reportedly be paid as much as $250,000 in what amounts to a bonus from a sports marketing firm associated with Rutgers University. This is on top of the reported $2M per year the coach will earn as the Scarlet Knights' skipper.

Frankly, if Schiano weren't there, would there be anything to talk about? It would be back to the days where Rutgers' team looked more like a high-school prep squad. Coach Schiano has taken a mediocre and well-meaning team and transformed it into a player on the national stage.

Rutgers Football is one of the best things happening in the Garden State, and that is principally due to Coach Schiano.

Click on the headline to go to the story at NJ.com.

Monday, June 30, 2008

What's going on with Rutgers Football? Check it out on Sept. 1


The Rutgers Football Program is truly one of the bright spots in the state right now, and an uplifting thing for many residents. The program is led by Head Coach Greg Schiano, an incredible force on the gridiron, who has created a real-life 'worst-to-first' story for the Scarlet Knights. The season opens on Sept. 1. Here's a YouTube video, shot in April, that can help fans get reacquainted with New Jersey's Team.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Rutgers women down Robert Morris

The Scarlet Knights Women's Team posted a great win against Robert Morris. Congrats to Head Coach Vivian Stringer & Co. for an impressive win.

Between Ms. Stringer and Scarlet Knights Football Head Coach Greg Schiano, they have managed to bring a lot of hope and inspiration to the Garden State. Thanks for that. It is needed.

And to the Rutgers Women's Basketball Team, big win and congrats!

Click on the headline to go to the NJ.com story.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Rutgers falls short after offensive spark


The Rutgers' Scarlet Knights received a tough loss. Let's remember these young men have done a lot to bring a weak program farther than it was. Head Coach Greg Schiano deserves a lot of credit. Nevertheless, a tough loss is a tough one none the less.

Click on the headline to go there.