Rutgers athletic director Pat Hobbs made the right move Sunday by firing Chris Ash. The best choice for a replacement is obvious--Greg Schiano.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - NOVEMBER 19: Head coach Butch Jones of the Cincinnati Bearcats shakes handswith head coach Greg Schiano of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights after a game at Rutgers Stadium on November 19, 2011 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It was only 10 games into his rookie season as a head coach when Chris Ash seemed to reach the point where he realized how difficult coaching Rutgers is, and the odds he was facing.
That’s because Schiano has been through this at Rutgers. He became the head coach in 2001, following the disastrous five-year tenure of Terry Shea, who went 11-44.rr To some degree, Hobbs’ eventual mistake in hiring Ash was somewhat understandable. He had just been hired on the same day Ash’s predecessor, Kyle Flood, had been dismissed. And Hobbs’ only previous experience as an athletic director had been at Seton Hall, which doesn’t have football.After nearly four years of running the Rutgers athletic department, Hobbs knows why it is so difficult for the school to compete in the Big Ten in football.
Also intriguing is the fact that Rutgers not only dismissed Ash, but also jettisoned offensive coordinator John McNulty, who was in his second tour of duty at the school in that position. With Campanile at least temporarily in charge, the program should have at least a little better chance of retaining the verbal commitments it already has for 2020, and of continuing to make whatever inroads with high school players that Campanile and the staff already have cultivated. Campanile’s ascension could prevent the upcoming recruiting cycle from being a complete washout for the Scarlet Knights.
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