<P> In the 2006 season, Schiano's Scarlet Knights raced off to a 9 - 0 record, highlighted by their November 9 victory over the third - ranked, undefeated Louisville Cardinals . After this game, Rutgers jumped to seventh in the national AP Poll, which was their highest ranking in school history and first Top 25 ranking since 1976 . The euphoria from the win and high ranking quickly faded the following week with a loss to Cincinnati, but the Scarlet Knights bounced back to finish 11 - 2 and qualify for the inaugural Texas Bowl . There, they would defeat the Kansas State Wildcats 37--10, capturing their first ever bowl game win in school history . </P> <P> Throughout the season, coach Schiano and Rutgers were featured prominently in both the local and national media, and Schiano's motivational phrase "keep choppin"' became part of the lexicon of college football . Rutgers finished the season ranked 12th in the national poll, their best finish in school history . For his work in the 2006 season, Coach Schiano was awarded several Coach of the Year honors, including the Home Depot Coach of the Year award and the inaugural Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award . In just two years at the helm, coach Schiano had unquestionably turned around the fortunes of Rutgers football and established the team as one of the top football programs in the country . </P> <P> With high expectations after their "Cinderella" season, Schiano coached Rutgers to respectable finishes and three more bowl game victories to give them four in a row . Schiano's team experienced tragedy in 2010, when defensive tackle Eric LeGrand suffered a spinal cord injury . This clearly affected the team's play: when the extent of LeGrand's injury became apparent, it contributed to sending Rutgers into a funk that resulted in a six - game losing streak to end the season . </P> <P> Schiano has been credited for his involvement in LeGrand's recovery, essentially treating LeGrand's family like his own and assisting the family in any way needed, and being with LeGrand every day he was in the hospital . Though LeGrand was initially given a diagnosis of lifetime paralysis, he has since regained movement in his arms and shoulders and sensation throughout his body . </P>

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