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Greg Schiano (HC Rutgers Scarlet Knights)

Pay the man

Absofreakinglutely! Humongous increase in our safety effort last year and turnovers altogether. Johnson needs a mil also in my opinion, and coach Coombs deserves a boost. That defense is a consistent stalwart right now and those guys earn their money.

If coach Hayes were still here they'd all be makiing a mil and he'd be one of the most underpaid coaches in football because of it.
 
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Absofreakinglutely! Humongous increase in our safety effort last year and turnovers altogether. Johnson needs a mil also in my opinion, and coach Coombs deserves a boost. That defense is a consistent stalwart right now and those guys earn their money.

If coach Hayes were still here they'd all be making a mil and he'd be one of the most underpaid coaches in football because of it.

Re: In his last season as football coach at Ohio State University in 1978, Woody Hayes was paid a salary of $43,000. The legendary coach easily could have earned more. Some of his assistants did. But Hayes wasn't in love with money.
http://www.cleveland.com/morris/index.ssf/2011/03/osu_president_gees_joke_reveal.html

Yeah and Woody would still be making $43K.

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https://sports.yahoo.com/college-fo...assistants-line-head-coach-job-003056257.html

College football coaching carousel 2017: Which assistants are in line for a head coach job?

Pete Thamel
Yahoo Sports
Aug 23, 2017, 8:30 PM

As the whirl of activity buzzed around him at a recent Ohio State practice, Greg Schiano paced through the noise with a preternatural calm. Glasses propped professorially at the bridge of his nose and flecks of grey hair peeking past his temples, Schiano cuts the mold of a veteran coach comfortable amid all the noise. Entering his second year in Urban Meyer’s operation in Columbus and with a breadth of experience that includes resuscitating Rutgers from a century of irrelevancy and two seasons as an NFL head coach, Schiano ranks as the most overqualified assistant coach in the country.

Schiano, 51, enters his first season as the sole defensive coordinator at Ohio State after co-coordinator Luke Fickell left for the head job at Cincinnati last spring. Schiano has made the transition back to being an assistant seamlessly, earning raves from Meyer as one of the best coaches he’s been around.

It’s appropriate that news of Schiano turning down two significant coaching offers came from Meyer at Big Ten media days, long after the coaching carousel stopped spinning. Schiano himself has max protection from media attention since arriving in Columbus. (He declined comment for this article.) With Schiano’s twin sons set to finish high school, expect Schiano to be more active in the coaching market after the 2017 season.

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Greg Schiano returns to Rutgers as defensive coordinator of OSU

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Former head coach Greg Schiano returns to Rutgers with Ohio State
Former Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano (left) kisses his former player Eric LeGrand on the head during pregame warmups at High Point Solutions Stadium. Schiano is now the defensive coordinator for Ohio State. LeGrand was paralyzed while playing for Schiano at Rutgers in 2010. 9/30/17
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Rutgers football hosts Ohio State
OSU defensive coordinator Greg Schiano doesn't look up as a video tribute is played for him during a timeout Rutgers hosts Ohio State University at High Point Solutions Stadium. 9/30/17 Piscataway, N.J.
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Rutgers football hosts Ohio State
OSU defensive coordinator Greg Schiano talks with Danny Garofalo, 15, who is one of the honorary ball boys for the Rutgers football game against Ohio State University at High Point Solutions Stadium. Schiano knows Garofalo from when he was head coach at Rutgers and worked with Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy. 9/30/17 Piscataway, N.J.


Entire article (more pictures): http://photos.nj.com/8001122/galler...rs_as_defensive_coordinator_of_osu/index.html
 
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Vol fans are convinced he was complicit in PSU cover-up and is therefore toxic. Also think he's underwhelming as a HC and his plateau is secondary coach. They're just completely dismissing what he did at Rutgers.

Get your popcorn ready... this meltdown will be epic.

EDIT: Heck, just click that Wolken tweet above and read the responses.
 
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