Originally posted by Unregistered
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Rutgers $200 mil shortfall
Collapse
X
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHonestly, it’s not a bad idea. He built up the Wall Soccer program, played a pivotal role in building CSA’s DA program, and has been on a great run at PSA. College coach could be a logical next step.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
My niece played at Rutgers a few years ago when they made it to the finals. She was treated like royalty. Trips on private buses with steak dinners in NYC, private flights to finals, you name it, she did it, and she dressed for one game and never even stepped foot on the pitch for a game. They can make significant cuts to their teams and still be ok
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy niece played at Rutgers a few years ago when they made it to the finals. She was treated like royalty. Trips on private buses with steak dinners in NYC, private flights to finals, you name it, she did it, and she dressed for one game and never even stepped foot on the pitch for a game. They can make significant cuts to their teams and still be ok
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease stick to Rutgers what does that have to do with PDA....totally separate and independent organizations with no interaction or business partnership.
Probably there are other more ethical violations:
- players being recruited early (and invited to extra sessions)
- R players and PDA R commits practice frequently
- PDA on board of directors for ECNL and holds 75% of NJ teams in ECNL
- R commits get preferential treatment for PDA games
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid I read that right? The football coach has an 8yr $32m contract? The guy is a .500 coach and an abysmal 28-48 in the Big Ten. He took a 10% pay cut for the next 4 months....I'll do it for 10% of what he's making. Can't possible be any worse.
Cut social programs but pay a crazy salary to second class football program.
Btw...McMurphy term..saw that somewhere and liked it...jack nickelson's character in one flew over cuckoo's nest...pretty spot on. He needs a lobotomy.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA number of R coaches are also coaches at PDA (men and women’s teams). They use R facilities for camps and extra training sessions (money goes to coach) and recruit from a club within 50 miles of R.
Probably there are other more ethical violations:
- players being recruited early (and invited to extra sessions)
- R players and PDA R commits practice frequently
- PDA on board of directors for ECNL and holds 75% of NJ teams in ECNL
- R commits get preferential treatment for PDA games
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy niece played at Rutgers a few years ago when they made it to the finals. She was treated like royalty. Trips on private buses with steak dinners in NYC, private flights to finals, you name it, she did it, and she dressed for one game and never even stepped foot on the pitch for a game. They can make significant cuts to their teams and still be ok
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNCAA rules state that Sophomores can’t be communicated to by D1 coaches prior to June 15th of their Sophomore year. You think that’s happening? MR coaches the 2003 team this year. That is made up of Sophomore and Juniors. You don’t think that is illegal. Massive conflict of interest. I am sure if you dig further into the NCAA rules there is a lot of violations,
Including recruiting when coaching for PDA at events.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are plenty of club coaches who coach at the college level with questionable practices. No one pays attention to it. Soccer isn't big time basketball or football where there are many eyes tracking what happens with them.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
What is your “real” issue regarding Rutgers and PDA? There is nothing inappropriate because of “free will” of potential student/athletes. Major universities all over the country have assistant coaches who also play prominent roles at some of the best clubs. The need/want those jobs to supplement there incomes. If they happen to be a “feeder” for a college what is your issue? Players/students have the free will/choice to make there own decisions about where they want to be a student/athlete in college. What is inappropriate about that? Go look at the list of PDA players who are going to play at other P5 Conference schools. Plenty of players chose to go elsewhere. In every sport coaches always try to keep there “homegrown” talent in State. Nothing wrong or inappropriate about that. Good for Rutgers for keeping homegrown kids in State.
- Quote
Comment
Comment