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On The Banks: Our Weeks-Long Nightmare Is Finally Over

Our brand-new Rutgers blog On The Banks joined us just in time to see Fred Hill head out of town. Now that he’s finally gone, the question becomes, “Who’s next?” Rumors include former Rutgers star and recently fired NBA coach Eddie Jordan, former Ohio State and Boston College coach Jim O’Brien and former St. John’s coach and current ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla.

I am already on the record as being a Jordan supporter. As this topic has already been discussed to death on the blog before the move to the new site, please review these recent posts for the reasoning behind that and other factors of interest. I suspect that Fraschilla is going to be scrutinized to death in the media over the next couple days. Can’t very well hire him with a straight face when his past two rumored flameouts sound so similar to how Hill’s tenure ended. Smart people swear by him though, and there’s the obvious Savino connection (he worked under Fraschilla at St. John’s and New Mexico).

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