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Five-Step Drop: Change of Heart

By Mark HastyFeb 1st 2011 – 6:00AM

1. Rutgers has had a change of heart and will allow quarterback Tom Savage to explore a possible transfer to Florida or Miami. Coach Greg Schiano initially refused to allow the sophomore to talk to either school, citing "competitive reasons." Savage was able to talk the coach into it, however. According to NJ.com, Savage...

Big East's Near-Complete Coaching Purge Leads to Uncertain Future

By Brian GrummellJan 4th 2011 – 12:30PM

Rarely has a football conference undergone as much coaching upheaval as the Big East. Once the home to powerhouse names like Rich Rodriguez, Brian Kelly, Bobby Petrino and Jim Leavitt, unprecedented coaching turnover has reshaped the conference's football fortunes. With Connecticut losing Randy Edsall to Maryland and...

Big East Report: Bulls Are Dancing Bears

By Brian GrummellNov 18th 2010 – 9:00AM

After a rocky 0-2 start to Big East play, the South Florida Bulls have been a 'bear' to defeat. Tampa's finest have been Rasputin-like in surviving their last three games to stay in contention for a conference crown. The crowning moment for the Bulls' revival is likely last week's overtime four-down stand against...

Rutgers Honors Injured DT Eric LeGrand, But Loses Game to Syracuse

By Joe LapointeNov 13th 2010 – 8:55PM

PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- At halftime of the Rutgers-Syracuse game Saturday, the marching band of the Scarlet Knights played the old Who tune "Pinball Wizard" but the musicians stepped into a new formation. They made the number 52 in honor of Eric LeGrand, the defensive lineman of the Knights who last wore it when he was...

Pittsburgh Thrashes Heavy-Hearted Rutgers, Tops Big East

By Brian GrummellOct 23rd 2010 – 5:45PM

PITTSBURGH -- On a cloudy, cool afternoon in Pittsburgh, there was one notable pair of hands unable to participate in the congratulatory greetings after the game, and everyone in the stadium knew it. A week before, Rutgers had lost reserve defensive tackle and special teams standout Eric LeGrand on a play against Army...

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Background on greg schiano

Gregory Edward Schiano (born June 1, 1966) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of the National Football League's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a position he assumed in January 2012. Schiano served as the head football coach at Rutgers University from 2001 to 2012.

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