Good news: The head coach of Rutgers has just announced his celebrating his birthday
Greg Schiano, a native of Bergen County, is returning to his heritage.
of a press conference on Wednesday morning, the new head football coach of Rutgers University remarked, “It’s great to be home.”
53-year-old Schiano had a straightforward message and exuded enthusiasm. His goal is to return Rutgers to the level he was at when he departed in 2011 to take a head coaching position in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
“If the goal wasn’t to be the best, I wouldn’t ask a player to sit in one of these seats, work out in that weight room, or play on that field. “To lift a National Championship trophy and be the best in the nation is our goal, and it will never change,” Schiano stated. That’s what it will require, then. Everyone in this state who is concerned about Rutgers and New Jersey ought to take up the axe, survey the area, and begin cutting without worrying about what will happen next. Simply keep striking it while staring at the location until the tree collapses. I am so happy to be back. I’m eager to finish this.
Additionally, Gov. Phil Murphy expressed his desire for the Rutgers football program to regain its previous level of competition.
On December 4, 2019 at the Hale Center on the Rutgers campus in Piscataway, NJ, athletic director Pat Hobbs and Greg Schiano are introduced for Schiano’s second tour as head football coach of the Rutgers University.
“We all came together and we are all here today under a common belief that a successful Big Ten football program will be a tremendous source of pride for Rutgers University,” Murphy stated. “Our entire state is incredibly proud of Rutgers University, and this is a truly unifying moment.” Successful implementation of this initiative is expected to draw more elite student athletes to Rutgers University as well as more students and people to New Jersey overall.”
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