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It               took               the               better               part               of               a               month,               but               after               an               exhaustive               and               somewhat               controversial               search               throughout               January,               the               Tampa               Bay               Buccaneers               finally               have               a               new               head               coach.

On               Thursday,               January               26,               word               leaked               out               that               Greg               Schiano               of               Rutgers               will               become               the               9th               head               coach               in               the               36               year               history               of               the               franchise.
               Not               afraid               of               making               a               commitment               to               the               right               man,               Adam               Schefter               of               ESPN               is               reporting               that               the               Bucs               are               prepared               to               give               their               candidate               a               5               year               contract.
               The               news               comes               as               a               surprise               to               most               observers,               as               Schiano               was               not               previously               considered               a               candidate,               nor               was               the               New               Jersey               native               known               to               be               seeking               a               return               to               the               NFL.
               Schiano               has               been               the               coach               of               Rutgers               since               2001,               where               he               compiled               a               68-67               record               and               was               further               honored               as               the               2006               NCAA               Coach               of               the               Year.

Prior               to               assuming               top               duties               at               the               Big               East               school,               the               45               year-old               was               the               defensive               coordinator               for               the               University               of               Miami               (FL)               for               two               seasons               and               spent               3               years               as               a               defensive               assistant               for               the               Chicago               Bears.
               Yet,               it               has               been               in               leading               Rutgers               that               Schiano               has               come               to               national               prominence               and               been               lauded               for               his               work               with               the               Scarlet               Knights.

Once               a               doormat               team               in               all               of               college               football,               Schiano               suffered               through               4               losing               seasons               before               turning               around               the               program.

Indeed,               it               took               the               former               Bucknell               University               linebacker               the               better               part               of               3               campaigns               even               to               win               a               conference               game.
               However,               in               preaching               discipline               and               practicing               an               emphasis               on               rushing               and               defense,               Schiano               has               completely               transformed               the               culture               in               Piscataway,               New               Jersey.

In               place               of               a               legacy               of               failure,               Rutgers               has               qualified               for               6               bowl               games               in               the               past               7               years               and               become               an               annual               contender               in               the               Big               East               Conference.
               Schiano               has               not               only               triumphed               in               5               of               those               post-season               contests,               but               the               former               understudy               to               Joe               Paterno               has               landed               numerous               top               recruits               and               placed               such               contributors               into               the               NFL.

Current               Pro               Bowl               caliber               players               who               learned               under               the               former               Rutgers               coach               include               Ray               Rice               of               the               Baltimore               Ravens,               Kenny               Britt               of               the               Tennessee               Titans,               and               Gary               Brackett               of               the               Indianapolis               Colts.
               Perhaps               nothing               is               a               better               testament               to               Schiano's               impact               on               the               New               Jersey               school               that               the               $100               million               renovation               to               High               Points               Solutions               Stadium               in               2009               that               drastically               improved               the               experience               of               attending               big               time               college               football               in               the               all-important               New               York/New               Jersey               sports               market.
               With               Raymond               James               Stadium               rarely               filled               on               football               Sundays,               surely               ownership               envisions               such               an               analogous               revitalization               occurring               in               Tampa               under               their               new               football               leader.

That               hope               undoubtedly               influenced               the               decision               to               make               a               bold               hire               and               inject               hope               into               a               fan-base               that               has               been               wounded.
               After               being               spurned               by               Chip               Kelly               of               Oregon,               and               then               dangerously               flirting               with               a               handful               of               NFL               retreads,               the               Bucs               believe               they               have               found               the               ideal               choice               to               succeed               Raheem               Morris               and               erase               bitter               memories               of               the               disappointing               2011               season.
               The               track-record               of               Greg               Schiano               indicates               ownership               is               correct               and,               as               a               supporter               of               the               Bucs,               I               am               thrilled               by               the               hire.
               I               applaud               the               Glazer's               family               willingness               to               go               in               a               completely               different               direction,               after               the               failure               of               the               player-friendly               approach               of               the               prior               coach.

Schiano's               success               with               Rutgers               --               on               and               off               the               football               field               --               is               impossible               to               question.

His               defensive               background               will               mercifully               assist               in               minimizing               critical               problems               like               poor               tackling               and               sloppy               fundamentals.
               Finally,               the               new               coach's               experience               from               working               with               veterans               like               Paterno,               Butch               Davis,               and               Dave               Wannstedt               certainly               provides               credibility               that               the               young               players               on               the               Buccaneers               desperately               need.
               Simply               put,               Greg               Schiano               is               the               kind               of               coach               who               can               not               only               teach,               but               can               also               kick               butt               and               this               team               better               realize               it.

Hopefully,               beginning               with               the               2012               season,               the               Bucs               will               be               able               to               do               the               same               to               the               rest               of               the               NFL.
               Sources:               
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Sports,               ScarletKnights.com,               ESPN.com.


               
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