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RE: Rutgers and B1G money - some illuminating data
(11-29-2019 02:00 PM)usffan Wrote:  Honestly, even if Rutgers athletics never wins a B1G title, this was a great move on their part.

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Rutgers athletics had two national champions last year actually.

The program overall is doing pretty well, outside of football, which should start turning around under Schiano. Lacrosse and Wrestling are national powerhouses, women's basketball is an annual tourney contender, men's basketball is expected to finally make it back this year. Football will get there eventually now that the administration finally was pressured into investing into the outdated facilities, hire a good coach in Schiano (and actually willing to pay a decent salary for him), pay for a private jet, and actually pay for assistants. The administration wanted B1G money without B1G commitment, and the people finally had enough of it.
12-04-2019 02:37 PM
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