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Tue 31st, January 2012
Piscataway, NJ (Sports Network) - Rutgers has named Kyle Flood as its new head football coach to replace Greg Schiano.
Flood was given the job on an interim basis last week when Schiano decided to take the vacancy with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Flood has spent the past seven seasons on the Rutgers staff, including four as assistant head coach.
"It's an honor to be the head coach at Rutgers," said the 41-year-old Flood, who will be a head coach for the first time. "I'm looking forward to starting the job. The Rutgers program is going to do some great things, and I'm looking forward to being in charge."
Flood agreed to a five-year contract that will pay him $750,000 for the first year, escalating to $1.1 million by the end of the deal.
Rutgers reportedly looked elsewhere for Schiano's full-time replacement, as the New York Times on Monday said Florida International's Mario Cristobal turned down the Scarlet Knights -- in part because it was too close to Wednesday's national signing day. Cristobal was an assistant at Rutgers from 2001-03.
"This has been a couple of crazy days," said Rutgers athletic director Tim Pernetti. "This search was quick. It was precise. We knew what we were looking for. This job is not what it was 10 years ago."
Schiano spent the past 11 seasons at Rutgers and posted a record of 68-67 at the New Jersey school. He turned around a Scarlet Knights program that had just one bowl appearance prior to his arrival into a perennial postseason contender.
Rutgers has been to bowl games in six of the past seven seasons, including a Pinstripe Bowl win over Iowa State in December that capped a 9-4 season. The Scarlet Knights have a record of 56-33 in the past seven years, with only one losing season in that span.
"Without Greg's vision and drive, the Rutgers football program would not be what it is today," Flood said in a thankful nod to Schiano. "Rutgers is not a stop along the way anymore. It's a destination."
Flood joined the Rutgers staff in 2005 after spending three seasons as an assistant at Delaware. He was also the offensive line coach at Hofstra from 1997-2001.
Rutgers has promoted an assistant to the head coaching position for the first time since Frank Burns took over for John Bateman in 1973.

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