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Rutgers Football Unfazed by AD Search Chaos

Summary

  • Rutgers football program unaffected by ongoing AD search
  • Schiano runs program with NFL-like infrastructure and personnel
  • Schiano credits team he's assembled to lead the program
Rutgers Football Unfazed by AD Search Chaos

As Rutgers University continues its search for a new athletics director, the school's football program under head coach Greg Schiano has remained unaffected and undeterred by the ongoing chaos. Schiano has run his program in his own vision, building an infrastructure and assembling a team that resembles an NFL organization.

Schiano's program has evolved to adapt to the changing landscape of college sports, including the introduction of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules and the transfer portal. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach has brought his NFL experience to Rutgers, implementing a system with college and pro personnel evaluators to stay ahead of the curve.

Despite the long and often criticized search for a new athletics director, Schiano has maintained a smooth operation within the Hale Center, the football program's home. He has credited the team he's assembled, including Chief of Staff Kevin MacConnell, Assistant General Manager for Finance Jordan Wolkstein, and others, for helping to run the program efficiently.

As Rutgers continues to navigate the evolving landscape of college sports, Schiano's program remains a bright spot, poised for success thanks to the infrastructure and personnel he has put in place.

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Rutgers football head coach Greg Schiano has built an NFL-like infrastructure and personnel to adapt to the evolving landscape of college sports, including NIL rules and the transfer portal.
Rutgers' search for a new athletics director has been chaotic, with the previous leading candidate, Brian Lafemina, reportedly withdrawing from consideration in recent weeks. The university is now reportedly targeting Keli Zinn, the executive deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer at Louisiana State, as the next athletics director.
Schiano's two-year stint as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL has helped him build an organization-like structure for the Rutgers football program, including college and pro personnel evaluators to stay ahead of changes in college sports.

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