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BCS Gets It Right And NCAA Receives Another Reprieve

BCS Gets It Right And NCAA Receives Another Reprieve

December 13, 2010 – We recently read about another NCAA horror story where a former New Jersey High School football player who went to Northeastern University to play quarterback was left high and dry when Northeastern discontinued its football program. The player transferred home to Monmouth University, where he was denied eligibility by the NCAA to play on the Monmouth basketball team. “Transferring... [Read more]

Control Freak Schiano Manipulates Message

Control Freak Schiano Manipulates Message

December 6, 2010 – Greg Schiano got where he wanted. He always does. He got to the finish line, boasting a 4-8 record (that should have been 8-4), led the nation in sacks allowed (61), ended his bowl streak, and added to West Virginia’s total domination of his program. But, he made it to that last post-season wrap-up news conference. Now he won’t have to answer any more logical... [Read more]

Tim Pernetti’s Performance Review Of Greg Schiano

Tim Pernetti’s Performance Review Of Greg Schiano

November 30, 2010 – It’s only a few days before Rutgers wraps up its season with another loss against West Virginia, but the fly-on-the-wall is already anticipating Tim Pernetti’s post-season evaluation. Since its a foregone conclusion that Schiano will continue at Rutgers, despite a major step backwards in 2010, the least Pernetti can do is actually ask the questions that Rutgers... [Read more]

Laying Down On Senior Day

Laying Down On Senior Day

November 27, 2010 – This could have been written yesterday; shortly after Louisville pummeled Rutgers for scores on their first four possessions. We thought we’d wait for the bailout articles that were at-the-ready by the Rutgers media, to provide Greg Schiano with an excuse for his 2010 season. It seems the Scarlet Knights suffered a psychic blow when Eric LeGrand went down five weeks... [Read more]

Time To Give Up….On Schiano Hype

Time To Give Up….On Schiano Hype

November 22, 2010 – He’s now won 59 and lost 61 in ten years on the job. And he preaches about how bad it was before he got there. He inflates a series of bowl appearances that never mentions mediocre records, lack of prestige, or loss of money to participate in. To the football decision-makers in New Jersey, he’s the best they can do. Rutgers head man, Greg Schiano, is portrayed... [Read more]