By Rutgers football standards they had a terrific year. By everyone else's it was just average....3-5 in conference with a loss at home to their BIG RIVAL (at home), crushed by every ranked team they played, and 8-5 overall with a win in the Quick Lane Bowl. Next year they are expected to be even worse.Originally posted by michnittlion:
a land-grant school with good academics and uncompetitive (at the D-1 level) athletics that plays in the Ivy.
Rutgers was fairly good in football this year, but outside of that their all-sports record thus far in the B1G is terrible. I'm not seeing a whole lot of interest or will-power in improvement either.
RU's "true" peers are not Princeton or Cornell, they are Penn State, Maryland, Ohio State, Virginia, Connecticut, Michigan State, et cetera. E.g., primarily schools in the B1G. Start acting like them.
This post was edited on 3/28 1:19 PM by michnittlion
ru is small-time.Originally posted by fairgambit:
By Rutgers football standards they had a terrific year. By everyone else's it was just average....3-5 in conference with a loss at home to their BIG RIVAL (at home), crushed by every ranked team they played, and 8-5 overall with a win in the Quick Lane Bowl. Next year they are expected to be even worse.Originally posted by michnittlion:
a land-grant school with good academics and uncompetitive (at the D-1 level) athletics that plays in the Ivy.
Rutgers was fairly good in football this year, but outside of that their all-sports record thus far in the B1G is terrible. I'm not seeing a whole lot of interest or will-power in improvement either.
RU's "true" peers are not Princeton or Cornell, they are Penn State, Maryland, Ohio State, Virginia, Connecticut, Michigan State, et cetera. E.g., primarily schools in the B1G. Start acting like them.
This post was edited on 3/28 1:19 PM by michnittlion
This post was edited on 3/28 1:36 PM by fairgambit
Rutgers fans come here whether we want them to or not. Despite a very average year for Penn State, and in the wake of crippling sanctions, we still found a way to beat them, at their house, in what was the biggest game for them in years. I'm sorry but only by the standards of Rutgers, or Indiana, would 8-5 (3-5) be considered "fairly good". Years like that at Penn State typically bring condemnation, not praise. Sorry about the rant but Rutgers football, and their fans, bring out the worst in me. They are ........I'll just say they are not among my favorite teams.Originally posted by michnittlion:
yes, they weren't Ohio State or Michigan State. But they were mid-tier. They did have a very nice Bowl victory. And they did tie for the 3rd best division record when looking at Eastern division games only (3-3) ....... part of that 3-5 overall conference record is because they got a very tough Western division draw.
Do we want Rutgers fans to come over and start identifying Eastern Division teams that went 0-2 against the West despite getting a rather easy draw?
We'll see where Rutgers football goes going forward. But credit where credit is due ... they were "fairly good" at football in 2014.
Delany told Pernetti just before RU was extended their invitation that he wanted them to build a new stadium. That wasn't going to happen considering the athletic department's poor financial position.Originally posted by NittPicker:
IIRC, Rutgers is still paying off debt incurred via stadium expansion. Maybe one of their fans can verify this. Once the stadium debt is off the books and they start receiving a larger share of B1G revenue they'll obviously have more means for facility upgrades. But it's only been a year. Nobody should have expected them to have brand new facilities after such a short amount of time. Their senate does seem to be very short sighted.