| FTBL Out of the teams I just don't like, there are a few dislikes based purely on their fans: This could

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In 2001, Greg Schiano took over a Rutgers team that hadn't had a winning season since 1992, and hadn't played in a bowl game since 1978. Rutgers went 12-34 in his first 4 seasons, with no bowl games, but went 56-33 in his last 7 seasons, with a 5-1 record in bowl games.[h=4]Rutgers Under Greg Schiano[/h]
2001-042005-11
W-L12-3456-33
Win pct.261.629
Winning seasons0 of 46 of 7
Bowl W-L0-05-1

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ESPN.

[h=1]Recruits, assistants caught unaware[/h]

<cite class="source"> By Dave Hooker
ESPN RecruitingNation
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Greg Schiano was supposed to be at Don Bosco Preparatory School promptly at 8 a.m. Thursday morning to recruit some key prospects.
That never happened.
As scheduled, five Rutgers assistant coaches showed up at the Ramsey, N.J., school, which showcases several highly rated prospects each year. The coaches were focused on securing current commitment Leonte Carroo, a three-star receiver, and Darius Hamilton, a four-star defensive end who is primarily considering the Scarlet Knights and Florida.
"The coaches were kind of shocked," Don Bosco coach Greg Toal said. "They said 'Coach Schiano, he's never late for anything.' "
At first, the coaches thought Schiano might have gotten caught up in another meeting, despite the importance of the Don Bosco appointment.
"They didn't think it was any big deal," Toal said of their initial response. "They didn't know that he was in negotiations or anything like that."
Then, when reports began to surface that Schiano had accepted the head coaching job for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Rutgers assistants were caught unaware.
"No one knows where this is going right now," Toal said. "I'm sure it caught a lot of people off guard."
With six days before national signing day, Rutgers suddenly finds itself in an incredible time crush to secure its 2012 class.
Who will be Rutgers' next coach, but perhaps almost as importantly, how many assistants will stay at the school? Even with a new head coach, those relationships could still pay dividends in recruiting.
If Rutgers decides to go elsewhere to hire a coach, those assistants may be gone. An in-house hiring could ease the transition a bit, but it will be a challenge no matter what.
Time is definitely not on Rutgers' side with national signing day just six days away.
Toal said he had spoken to Hamilton, who was scheduled to announce his college decision Tuesday, and Carroo, who committed to Rutgers in August over several other scholarship offers. Since the news broke, Carroo has also seen his phone ringing off the hook with places like Illinois, Syracuse and Miami already reaching out.
"They're concerned," Toal said. "Both guys are real concerned. They have to be. They believed Coach Schiano was going to be their coach. ... You can't blame these kids. They want some stability and they want some answers. They want to know where this thing is going. No question."
Toal said neither prospect will wait until after signing day Feb. 1 to announce his decision, meaning they'll need a quick decision from Rutgers if the Scarlet Knights hope to stay in the hunt.
"They're not going to wait until after national signing day," Toal said. "I'll tell you that right now. They're not going to wait."
Rutgers was assembling a strong class this year. Among its 18 commitments, five were rated as four-star prospects.
"He's obviously an excellent recruiter and a very good coach," Toal said. "There's no question that he's done a good job."
Aside from Hamilton's decision on Tuesday, Rutgers was also a major player for four-star prospect Devin Fuller from Old Tappen (N.J.) Northern Valley Regional. He is scheduled to announce his decision on Sunday after he returns from a midweek visit to Arizona. Fuller, the top prospect in New Jersey, has also taken official visits to UCLA, TCU and Nebraska. He went to Rutgers last weekend.
He was one of many topflight prospects who took official visits to Rutgers. The change comes just as Rutgers was re-establishing itself as one of the top recruiting schools in the Northeast, specifically in New Jersey, where it had secured 10 commitments. Clearly, there was a perception often echoed by prospects that the Scarlet Knights were on the rise.
Tight end Mike Giacone (Westfield, N.J./St. Peter's Prep), a three-star prospect who committed to Rutgers in July, said he was stunned when he heard the news that Schiano was leaving.
"Just still in shock right now," Giacone said. "Trying to wrap my head around it."
Giacone said he was uncertain about his recruiting situation but added that he will at least consider exploring other options.
"We gotta see," he said. "I have to sit down with my coach and my parents first."
Three-star receiver Ruhann Peele, who committed to Rutgers last April, said he plans to honor that commitment as long as wide receivers coach P.J. Fleck remains on staff.
"Don't want to say too much right now, but I guess [Schiano is] doing what's best for him and his family," Peele said. "It's disappointing, but what can you do? It's part of the business. I have faith that it will all work out."
Three-star offensive tackle Ryan Brodie committed to Rutgers on Wednesday over Connecticut, West Virginia, Miami and Illinois. UConn and the Mountaineers may resurface in that race.
Four-star offensive line commitment Chris Muller said Thursday he had already been contacted by Michigan, South Carolina and Vanderbilt, but while in school he also had missed more than 30 calls and had more than 15 voicemails.
"I'm very concerned about the situation," Toal said. "It has a tremendous impact ... I don't think there's ever a good time, but this might be, possibly the worst time it could happen to be honest with you."
 
I take it you've never watched a Rutgers game? About anything you can imagine in terms of embarrassing behavior I've seen. That is what they've allowed to be shown on TV.

The story doesn t get better wben you start looking at it.
 
It Takes Eleven:636400 said:
The recruiting aspect is almost a thread by itself.

You mean recruiting tactics? I've never looked beyond them being the only recent college football option for obnoxious NY/NJ types - what's the fan behavior issue?

I've been meaning to ge back to this and really haven't had the time. We normally will have a story about a few fans doing something stupid a few times a year. I'm not talking the Updyke or Dowing definition of stupid...the stories you hear more often than those. (Deservedly or not, the majority of the stories are linked with LSU and UGA fans.)

The Rutgers fans base had several of these stories told weekly. Weekly.

I've seen some of their antics in person, on live TV, including what I've read outside of message board communities.

They did not handle success.

I'm a bit surprised Bran hasn't defended them.
 
I've been meaning to ge back to this and really haven't had the time. We normally will have a story about a few fans doing something stupid a few times a year. I'm not talking the Updyke or Dowing definition of stupid...the stories you hear more often than those. (Deservedly or not, the majority of the stories are linked with LSU and UGA fans.)

The Rutgers fans base had several of these stories told weekly. Weekly.

I've seen some of their antics in person, on live TV, including what I've read outside of message board communities.

They did not handle success.

I'm a bit surprised Bran hasn't defended them.
It's funny how these old threads make their way out of the "similar thread" permafrost.


Rutgers is the South Carolina of the Big Ten. Johnny-Come-Latelies who have a whopping two seasons with double-digit wins. Schiano v.1 gave them one...

I wonder if they'll ever have a chance to handle success again.
 
Agree...if you live near one.
Florida...if you live near one.
Georgia...if you live near one.
Familiarity breeds contempt.

I was at the BAMA fsu game in Atlanta. They were awful to everyone!!!! My cousin and had a good laugh though. Some young-ish (mid 20’s) fsu dip shits pushing there way through the crowd running there mouths, literally bumping people out of the way. Until they came up on my cousin and myself, like they bumped into a couple brick walls!!!😂😂😂🤣😂 we had our backs to them, but knew they where coming!!!! The BAMA faithful cheered for us after they bounced back a 3 fell down!!!
 
Fans.... their perception by other fans....pretty funny
@It Takes Eleven hit it pretty good...

seems....things and fans have changed through the years. Dont ever remember antics we see now....in my earlier days...one here or there maybe...

Been to most sec venues. And lots of away ...neutral site .....games. Most everyone behaves,...gotta be a jerk here n there...seems every game now...including bama fans ...
Young fans seem to have this...thing...gotta be asses...not all...but..........those one game a year fans....get aggressive

but i swear...Those Tennessee fans...maybe its the orange n white overalls mixed with that shit in a jar they drink.... obnoxious bunch...
 
I think it has something to do with their team being so damn terrible, but it’s not the students that are terrible, it’s the fans that never attended the university. Only fans of any sport that are close that I’ve been around are Man United fans

Come on down to Georgia and you'll find the worst sidewalk fans you'll ever meet. Georgia tattoos, barking at people, fighting people, all kinds of characters like you speak of. They love using the university as their own little playground on game days, destroy the campus and bring a toxicity to the nightlife that it makes it not as fun as it used to be.
 
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