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No..You do not have to recruit like Nebraska (currently 2014 #45 in Rivals), just not like UConn.

Yes...UConn needs to recruit better talent IMHO...If you think that task is impossible and the UConn can never break into the 50's in recruit class ranking...never approach Louisville's recent classes... if you are right, maybe you can aspire to be an Indiana. Good basketball...a football team on the field.
billy,I think I know where the discrepancy is in RU's NY recruiting between us?...you see a lot of the kids within 50 miles of the border leave NY to go to HS at the powerful parochials in Northern NJ and live in NY but attend school in NJ!?!I know theres at least 8/9 already on the roster with 2 or 3 coming in next year's class.I'm not accusing you of anything with malicious intent just not looking deep enough or not understanding the demographic like us locals!Don't get yourself all worked up over sorrycuse!
 
Well,its just a well known fact...you better check over RU's roster's though they've been recruiting there less and less!I just named 3 or4?Did you read it?Whats up with your defensive attitude?Your starting to show the signs of what we talked about yesterday?I don't care how many UR recruits with no P5 offers or directional offers signs they(SU) even admit we've been kicking their butts in thr recruiting though not many even think about them anymore they've become so insignificant in FB,,,,though they did put a whooping on ACC powerhouse NC ST LOL...have a drink,calm down and check the recruiting rankings over the last 5 years!!I think you'll get the picture on SU's recruiting!Heck it ain't how many but WHO!!Don't act like your an SU grad"unless u are"!!Damn,so much for folksy billybud??btw,were on the BY as guests so keep it to a minimum with the ACC's the greatest routine cause I'm not gonna disrespect our hosts with talk of other schools ad nauseum here!


Try spacing out your sentences. It is very difficult to read when you go into a spontaneous writing mode....like a Ouija board gone wild.

I am talking about recruiting...not the ACC. Although this thread is an ACC thread.

Please, please, don't feel the need to respond to my posts. The over emotional, making it all personal, lecturing on etiquette type of response is not one that I can respond too with a thoughtful discussion of football, recruiting, etc.
 
Nicky...YOU are worked up about Syracuse...I am merely commenting on the listed hometowns of Rutgers recruits and the scarcity of New Yorkers who play for Rutgers.

Yeah..I assume that some guys from Hoboken you may consider a New York recruit (I do not).

I understand since Tallahassee's city limit is 16 miles from the Georgia border...but a Georgia boy living 18 miles north of the city limit and playing for FSU is still a Georgia boy.
 
Was up in North Carolina over the weekend...rode down to the North Georgia Mountaim Fair in Hiawassee...watched the FSU game in Coach's Sports Bar in our small NC town (Murphy)...then back to Florida. Some good blue grass.

My wife will retire in March and we will split time between NC and Florida.
I like and envy your lifestyle if nothing else bill....theres nothing like the outdoor's and freedom!When everything else gets you down the natural wilderness never will!!Just the peaceful sounds of the birds in the tree's and smell's is soothing to a troubled mind.Or something as simple as berrypicking in summer!
 
Try spacing out your sentences. It is very difficult to read when you go into a spontaneous writing mode....like a Ouija board gone wild.

I am talking about recruiting...not the ACC. Although this thread is an ACC thread.

Please, please, don't feel the need to respond to my posts. The over emotional, making it all personal, lecturing on etiquette type of response is not one that I can respond too with a thoughtful discussion of football, recruiting, etc.


Why do't you and Nicky start your own thread and we'll get the Mods to pin it and you two can continue your love/hate relationship there.
 
Nicky...YOU are worked up about Syracuse...I am merely commenting on the listed hometowns of Rutgers recruits and the scarcity of New Yorkers who play for Rutgers.

Yeah..I assume that some guys from Hoboken you may consider a New York recruit (I do not).

I understand since Tallahassee's city limit is 16 miles from the Georgia border...but a Georgia boy living 18 miles north of the city limit and playing for FSU is still a Georgia boy.
I admit since bstimpy's constant tirade of anti RU sprinkling in his posts has me on guard from what we consider interlopers(not you billy)and I realized it soon after I reread your post!But the way you shot back so quickly only reinforced my original suspicious mind so please don't take it like an attack as its just my nature unfortunately!Stereotypical NY or Jersey I guess because I lived in both for over 55 years!Like I said I've noticed no maliciousness in your post's!btw Hoboken is in NJ not NY,you still have to go through the Lincoln tunnel to get to the city Ha ha I would never count anyone with a NJ hometown!Heck even in the city were tribal Upper East side,GV,HK,Tribeca,ChinaT,L.Italy etc,etc
 
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Quentin Guase LB Rochester,NY,Al Page DT,Bronx,NY,Chris Laviano QB Holy Trinity HS, LI,NY, Devin Carter Fb/LB, Rochester NY,off the top of my head with Peter Mouwah DT of SI,NY and OT Chris? Webb of Gates-Chili HS,upstate NY coming/verbaled in the class of "14"..but as I said there's not enough meat on the bone there to recruit. That's more than 1 since "09".
 
Quentin Guase LB Rochester,NY,Al Page DT,Bronx,NY,Chris Laviano QB Holy Trinity HS, LI,NY, Devin Carter Fb/LB, Rochester NY,off the top of my head with Peter Mouwah DT of SI,NY and OT Chris? Webb of Gates-Chili HS,upstate NY coming/verbaled in the class of "14"..but as I said there's not enough meat on the bone there to recruit. That's more than 1 since "09".


Quentin Gause and Al Page are the lone New York guys listed for Rutgers 2010-2011-2012 (I admittedly missed Page )

Laviano was in 13...along with Carter and Stephenson
 
Quentin Gause and Al Page are the lone New York guys listed for Rutgers 2010-2011-2012 (I admittedly missed Page )

Laviano was in 13...along with Carter and Stephenson
To be honest Delon Stephenson is a NJ kid who went to prep school for a year to get his grades in order.His older brother is also on the team as a DT and they attended Sayreville HS in NJ and grew up in Parlin,Nj!I don't want to take any undeserved credit billy!
 
Rutgers signed ONE New York recruit in the 2010, 2011, and 2012 classes.


FACT: Rutgers signed no kids from New York in 2010...not one (ZERO, NADA, NONE) from New York.
FACT: Syracuse signed 8 kids from New York in 2010

FACT: Rutgers signed 1 (ONE, UNO) kid from NY in 2011
FACT: Syracuse signed 12 in 2011

FACT: Rutgers signed 0 kids (NADA, ZERO, NULL) from NY in 2012
FACT: Syracuse signed 7

Sooo? Rutgers signed the one kid from New York out of the 2010, 2011, 2012 classes

PS...I don't give a rat's patootie over your making it personal with your "underestimating" comment. It is just a fact the Rutgers can not or does not recruit New York. You got real defensive, real quick by me noting where New Yorks recruits have been going.

I didn't say anything about Rutgers that was negative...but you seemed ready to charge out of the gate full tilt with lance lowered.

Way to just pick the worst three year stretch to prove your point (and you werent' even accurate at that, since in 2010 Ru signed Jordan Thomas (NOT ZERO, NADA, NONE as you say) and 2011 RU signed two kids, not one.

Why not use the last 10 years, which provides a more accurate sampling:

2004 - 1 kid - Ron Girault
2005 - 5 kids - Leslie Jackman, Glenn lee, Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty, Ray Rice
2006 - 4 kids - Blair Bines, Julian Hayes, Edmund Laryea, Marlon Romulus
2007 - o kids
2008 - 2 kids - Scott Vallone, Devin Watkiss
2009 - 3 kids - Andre Civi, Rober oseph, Jmal Wilson
2010 - 1 kid - Jordan Thomas
2011 - 2 kids - Quentin Gause, Al Page
2012 - 0 kids
2013 - 3 kids - Devan Carter, Chris Laviano, Delon Stephenson

That's 21 kids in the last 10 years....or 2 kids a year on average.
You're just wrong. RU does not have a problem recruiting NY...but thanks for playing.
 
BY THE NUMBERS
A state-by-state breakdown of Division I FBS signees per participant. Data collected from participation stats distributed by the National Federation of High School Sports and signees as reported by Division I FBS schools and the Rivals.com database.
State
Signees
Players
Ratio
Florida
332
41,127
124
Georgia
184
32,726
178
Utah
36
8,212
229
Hawaii
20
4,875
244
Louisiana
81
20,293
251
Alabama
83
22,715
274
Maryland/D.C.
49
15,639
320
Ohio
145
46,463
321
Oklahoma
35
11,298
323
Virginia
79
25,456
323
Arizona
36
12.237
340
California
251
104,334
416
Pennsylvania
63
26,370
419
New Jersey
56
25,592
457
North Carolina
73
35,338
485
Texas
346
167,477
485
Nevada
14
7,059
505
Tennessee
40
22,994
575
Indiana
38
22,050
581
Illinois
77
47,445
617
Mississippi
34
22,306
657
Missouri
35
23,178
663
Colorado
23
15,595
679
Michigan
62
42,743
690
Arkansas
15
11,440
763
South Carolina
24
18,854
786
Kentucky
17
14,042
826
Washington
26
22,090
850
Delaware
3
3,028
1010
Oregon
13
13,243
1019
Idaho
7
7,217
1031
Connecticut
10
10,602
1061
Wisconsin
24
28,426
1185
New York
27
35,552
1317
Kansas
9
14,246
1583
Massachusetts
10
19,865
1987
Nebraska
5
10,041
2009
West Virginia
3
6,089
2030
New Mexico
3
6,764
2255
Iowa
8
19,519
2440
Wyoming
1
2,680
2680
Rhode Island
1
2,953
2953
Minnesota
7
23,816
3403
South Dakota
1
3,606
3606
Vermont
0
1,172
0
Alaska
0
2,063
0
North Dakota
0
3,201
0
New Hampshire
0
3,530
0
Maine
0
3,721
0
Montana
0
4,691
0
PAST YEARS | CLASS OF 2012 | CLASS OF 2011 | CLASS OF 2010





- I didn't pick the years....this report did....
 
Way to just pick the worst three year stretch to prove your point (and you werent' even accurate at that, since in 2010 Ru signed Jordan Thomas (NOT ZERO, NADA, NONE as you say) and 2011 RU signed two kids, not one.

Why not use the last 10 years, which provides a more accurate sampling:

2004 - 1 kid - Ron Girault
2005 - 5 kids - Leslie Jackman, Glenn lee, Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty, Ray Rice
2006 - 4 kids - Blair Bines, Julian Hayes, Edmund Laryea, Marlon Romulus
2007 - o kids
2008 - 2 kids - Scott Vallone, Devin Watkiss
2009 - 3 kids - Andre Civi, Rober oseph, Jmal Wilson
2010 - 1 kid - Jordan Thomas
2011 - 2 kids - Quentin Gause, Al Page
2012 - 0 kids
2013 - 3 kids - Devan Carter, Chris Laviano, Delon Stephenson

That's 21 kids in the last 10 years....or 2 kids a year on average.
You're just wrong. RU does not have a problem recruiting NY...but thanks for playing.



Hoo Boy....3 players in three years (10, 11, and 12)...New York is a hot bed for Rutgers, I tell ya!

Heck, FSU picked up as many kids from New Jersey in that period and that isn't in the backyard.

I have come to realize that New York, as a recruiting area for Rutgers football, is just not very fruitful. NY to Rutgers is like New Jersey to FSU, cherry pick a few.
 
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So even if thats true?Whats your deal and obsession with denigrating RU above all others?Did a kid from Jersey bully you as a kid?Did your folks give you any toys at Xmas as a kinder?I mean nearly every time I see a post by a Stimpy its almost always throws a RU dig!?!Find a new hobby as your obsession makes you sound jealous??Everything can't be judged on athletic trophy cases like cures for TB and Fortune 500 exec's!I know Va is a lovely campus but a few years ago before yankees took over we viewed most of VA as a backwater.

No obsession with Rutgers here. If it were I'd be on a Rutgers board and not a UConn board. I saw Rutgers on television for my first time ever when they played Louisville a few weeks ago. I've never seen a Rutgers basketball game. How can you be obsessed with something you never see? Rutgers is going to the Big Ten. It's a good opportunity for Rutgers. I've explained why the Big Ten was interested in Rutgers, and it has nothing to do with any athletic accomplishment in any sport at Rutgers because there isn't anything to discuss. That's all. Maybe a few minor bowl victories. If you think that's denigrating, you can if you want to. I think it's fair objective analysis. I compare that to UConn who is sitting on 10 recent NCAA basketball championships, a Football BCS Bowl appearance, and competitive soccer where they have a NCAA Championship. I think there might be a FCS Football Championship in there somewhere too.

And I can assure you that I have no cause to be jealous. I have no interest in seeing Virginia join the Big Ten.
 
I have also been a WVU fan (as a 2nd team) for over three decades and am a regular poster on their BGN boards,....my seeming disdain directed at Rutgers probably comes naturally...A WVU fan would point out that they have 17 straight wins over Rutgers.

Why do I follow WVU? Skip the following if it may bore you.

In 1982, we went to the Gator Bowl to play WVU...we ended up partying with another young couple that was from West Virginia and staying at our hotel....had a grand time and gave out our phone # with the standard..."if you are ever coming through Florida, etc"

Yes...they called...we sailed our boat in the gulf and just had a blast around the coast. Since, we have gone diving in the Bahamas together, and enjoyed the mountains of West Virginia...they visit us and we visit them. We both had a boy within months of each other and the kids think of themselves as cousins.
 
Fair enough as northerners continue to seek warmer temp's in the SE the talent for now should continue to flow south whilst the trend last's.But its not as though the rest of the country will drop off the map in the forseeable future and the northeast continues to be the 1st stop for new waves of immigrants and new americans who are willing to work harder to achieve the American dream!I never agreed that the ACC is in dire straights since the grant of rights signing but just that as long as espn has there media rights they won't be as wealthy or healthy as the Pac12/B1G or SEC but more on the Texahoma conference level(at UT and Okla's mercy) if they can hold it together(I doubt 4long?)!

Nicky, maybe the ACC won't be as wealthy as the leagues you mention, but, I do believe it will be as healthy.

And, why do you say that you doubt that we can hold it together for long? I am curious as to why you fell that way.
 
Nicky, maybe the ACC won't be as wealthy as the leagues you mention, but, I do believe it will be as healthy.

And, why do you say that you doubt that we can hold it together for long? I am curious as to why you fell that way.
I said IF the Big12 can hold it together "texahoma conference,I doubt if they'll be able to hold it together much longer"!You misread my intent or I was'nt clear enough!I don't see why the ACC should'nt thrive since the GOR signing!
 
Way to just pick the worst three year stretch to prove your point (and you werent' even accurate at that, since in 2010 Ru signed Jordan Thomas (NOT ZERO, NADA, NONE as you say) and 2011 RU signed two kids, not one.

Why not use the last 10 years, which provides a more accurate sampling:

2004 - 1 kid - Ron Girault
2005 - 5 kids - Leslie Jackman, Glenn lee, Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty, Ray Rice
2006 - 4 kids - Blair Bines, Julian Hayes, Edmund Laryea, Marlon Romulus
2007 - o kids
2008 - 2 kids - Scott Vallone, Devin Watkiss
2009 - 3 kids - Andre Civi, Rober oseph, Jmal Wilson
2010 - 1 kid - Jordan Thomas
2011 - 2 kids - Quentin Gause, Al Page
2012 - 0 kids
2013 - 3 kids - Devan Carter, Chris Laviano, Delon Stephenson

That's 21 kids in the last 10 years....or 2 kids a year on average.
You're just wrong. RU does not have a problem recruiting NY...but thanks for playing.
How could I have forgotten Andre Civil?All-purpose LM and good kid!
 
I have also been a WVU fan (as a 2nd team) for over three decades and am a regular poster on their BGN boards,....my seeming disdain directed at Rutgers probably comes naturally...A WVU fan would point out that they have 17 straight wins over Rutgers.

Why do I follow WVU? Skip the following if it may bore you.

In 1982, we went to the Gator Bowl to play WVU...we ended up partying with another young couple that was from West Virginia and staying at our hotel....had a grand time and gave out our phone # with the standard..."if you are ever coming through Florida, etc"

Yes...they called...we sailed our boat in the gulf and just had a blast around the coast. Since, we have gone diving in the Bahamas together, and enjoyed the mountains of West Virginia...they visit us and we visit them. We both had a boy within months of each other and the kids think of themselves as cousins.
My nephew is an "01" alum of WVU and my family follows them closely but the fanbases are actually fond and respectful of each other with many still posting on RU's rivals board and almost all wishing us well and pulling for us! They say the game they'll miss the most is the war of stereotypes(Guidos vs Hillbillys)Ha ha!I feel UConn is the game and team I'll miss most(until they get justice)as neighboring state U's with much in common and large wealthy greater NYC following's in all sports!I'll also miss giving SU back what they used to give us 12+ years ago in FB and back but they've seemed to lost their lustre even in NY state!Maybe the AAC will help them get back their swagger!
 
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No obsession with Rutgers here. If it were I'd be on a Rutgers board and not a UConn board. I saw Rutgers on television for my first time ever when they played Louisville a few weeks ago. I've never seen a Rutgers basketball game. How can you be obsessed with something you never see? Rutgers is going to the Big Ten. It's a good opportunity for Rutgers. I've explained why the Big Ten was interested in Rutgers, and it has nothing to do with any athletic accomplishment in any sport at Rutgers because there isn't anything to discuss. That's all. Maybe a few minor bowl victories. If you think that's denigrating, you can if you want to. I think it's fair objective analysis. I compare that to UConn who is sitting on 10 recent NCAA basketball championships, a Football BCS Bowl appearance, and competitive soccer where they have a NCAA Championship. I think there might be a FCS Football Championship in there somewhere too.

And I can assure you that I have no cause to be jealous. I have no interest in seeing Virginia join the Big Ten.
Seems Va is to NC what Iowa St and KSU is to the BiG12?To be delicate I'll say beholden.If NC decided tomorrow to go B1G you can bet UVa would be holding on tight.You saw the anxiety in hoop's power Kansas when the Big12 almost collapsed?Think Va in that situation!
 
Hoo Boy....3 players in three years (10, 11, and 12)...New York is a hot bed for Rutgers, I tell ya!

Heck, FSU picked up as many kids from New Jersey in that period and that isn't in the backyard.

I have come to realize that New York, as a recruiting area for Rutgers football, is just not very fruitful. NY to Rutgers is like New Jersey to FSU, cherry pick a few.

Well, at least you admitted you were wrong this time, since initially you said we only had 1 player in that three year period and not the 3 we got.

And it's very convenient of you to skip years where we had 3, 4 even 5 players from New York....including the most recent 2014 recruiting class that we're working on right now. Doesn't fit your argument, does it Yeah, let's just throw them out.

Like I said, over the last 10 years, we have averaged better than two players a year out of NY...a state that only has about 7 or 8 actual D1 players a year.

By anybody else's definition but yours, that is MORE than a fruitful haul.

But keep picking the three years where we were lower than the average to make your point. Just know we are smart enough to see right through your BS.

It would be no different than me taking the two or three best years where we have brought in 4 or 5 kids, and claiming that's the norm for Rutgers.

Again, like I said, you are just wrong on this. Admit it and move on.
 
I didn't "conveniently skip anything...As I have posted.....I was working off of the Rivals report...

Two recruits a year out of the third largest state?

A hotbed of talent I tell ya...

Two freekin" recruits a year average and someone wants to toot their horn about a "fruitful" recruiting territory.

Maybe "being fruitful" is just a relative term and for me, being in Florida, it means something different than two recruits a year...

Louisville currently has 34 Florida kids on the roster and 9 more coming in the 2014 class...West Virginia has 22 Florida kids, even out on the plains of far flung Iowa State, they have 24 Florida kids on the roster.
 
I didn't "conveniently skip anything...As I have posted.....I was working off of the Rivals report...

Two recruits a year out of the third largest state?

A hotbed of talent I tell ya...

Two freekin" recruits a year average and someone wants to toot their horn about a "fruitful" recruiting territory.

Maybe "being fruitful" is just a relative term and for me, being in Florida, it means something different than two recruits a year...

Louisville currently has 34 Florida kids on the roster and 9 more coming in the 2014 class...West Virginia has 22 Florida kids, even out on the plains of far flung Iowa State, they have 24 Florida kids on the roster.
L'ville would'nt really be much w/o the Fla pipeline that CS and staff rely on as KY has little talent relatively speaking and certain midwest states like Iowa and Nebraska could'nt field a competitive team w/o out of state talent.W.Va same story!I admire the fact Iowa St as the 2nd team in a state with little FB talent manages to stay competitive!Iowa's even been struggling to keep the talent coming in.Wisconsin does well getting OOS talent but Minnesota still has problem's along with Indiana.
 
I didn't "conveniently skip anything...As I have posted.....I was working off of the Rivals report...

Two recruits a year out of the third largest state?

A hotbed of talent I tell ya...

Two freekin" recruits a year average and someone wants to toot their horn about a "fruitful" recruiting territory.

Maybe "being fruitful" is just a relative term and for me, being in Florida, it means something different than two recruits a year...

Louisville currently has 34 Florida kids on the roster and 9 more coming in the 2014 class...West Virginia has 22 Florida kids, even out on the plains of far flung Iowa State, they have 24 Florida kids on the roster.

I'm going to help you out, since you don't seem to know much about recruiting...based on the fact that you think NY produces a lot of D1 scholarship kids based on the fact NY is the third largest state.

First off, do yourself a favor and NEVER repeat that to anyone that knows anything about recruiting. They WILL laugh at you for saying something that moronic.

So here's your lesson I'm giving you, and not even charging you for it.

NY is NOT a state that produces many football prospects, despite its overall population. It falls well behind NJ. Even in the chart you listed there are only 27 kids compared to NJ's 57. The thing is, that number also includes the NY kids that go to schools in NY like Buffalo, and Stony Brook. That is the only reason the number is so high. Of those 27, there MAY be 10 kids that go to schools in BCS (now P-5) school.

It's the same reason the state of Connecticut used to produce less than a dozen D1 kids a yea, but once UCONN made the jump up...the number of kids from the state getting D1 scholarships went up.

in New Jersey, there is only one D1 school. Rutgers. Yet there are 57 kids that got a D1 scholarship.

NJ produces many more college football prospects....and that's where RU gets the majority of their players (12-15 kids a year).
Now, since you're pretty naïve about recruiting, I'll help you out more.

Rivals ranks the top 30 players in NJ. Rivals only ranks the top 10 in NY (and only the top 5 in Connecticut). It's the same reason Rivals ranks the top 100 in Florida where there is far more talent. It's all based on the actual number of real D1 talent in the state.

There are just not that many kids in the state of NY, despite it being the third biggest state, to justify a ranking all the way to 30, like in NJ and of course to 100 like in Florida.

So when RU is pulling in the large number of kids in our own state, and also pulling in on average about 20 percent of the legit major D1 kids from NY (10), that is called "solid recruiting" in NY. That's fruitful recruiting.

Anyone that knows anything about recruiting, particularly recruiting in the Northeast, would know when you go into someone else's state and cherry pick a couple kids from there to complement the kids you're getting from your own state, you're doing a good job recruiting.

Now, since you're still learning about how recruiting works, I'll give you a pass. Maybe next time you post, you won't come off as such a beginner. No need to than me for the lesson.
 
Don't be a smart guy...I have forgotten more about recruiting thenn you will probably know.....

When Rutgers recruits well enough to do better than 0 for the last 17 against WVU, message me.

Rutgers will join Indiana as schedule fodder for the Big 10.
 
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Don't be a smart guy...I have forgotten more about recruiting thenn you will probably know.....

When Rutgers recruits well enough to do better than 0 for the last 17 against WVU, message me.

Rutgers will join Indiana as schedule fodder for the Big 10.

Yeah ok, boss. The fact that you think NY has a wealth of great high school players because it is the third largest state....shows just how little you actually know.

If you need another lesson on recruiting, just let me know and I'd me more than happy to share some actual recruiting knowledge with you.

it's very clear in this thread that you could use the help.
 
keerist...you have comprehension problems...my whole premise was that New England and New York are dearth of talent....and somehow you twist that up.

New York is not a recruiting hotbed (said three times)...Rutgers does not recruit well and has little chance of ever recruiting with the big boys of football.

Rutgers best hope is to ascend to the level of Indiana.
 
I said IF the Big12 can hold it together "texahoma conference,I doubt if they'll be able to hold it together much longer"!You misread my intent or I was'nt clear enough!I don't see why the ACC should'nt thrive since the GOR signing!

My apologies, good sir. :)
 
My apologies, good sir. :)
No problem SouthronCross!
keerist...you have comprehension problems...my whole premise was that New England and New York are dearth of talent....and somehow you twist that up.

New York is not a recruiting hotbed (said three times)...Rutgers does not recruit well and has little chance of ever recruiting with the big boys of football.

Rutgers best hope is to ascend to the level of Indiana.
 
Quentin Gause and Al Page are the lone New York guys listed for Rutgers 2010-2011-2012 (I admittedly missed Page )

Laviano was in 13...along with Carter and Stephenson

Not picking sides with the Rutgers debate; but, just pointing out that a 1) NY State is not a football recruiting hotbed and 2) a lot of the best football players from NY State, especially Rockland, Orange and Ulster counties end-up at the big NNJ Catholics, Don Bosco, St Joe’s, and Bergen Catholic especially.

For example, on Bosco’s current roster, I counted roughly 30 from NY State.

(http://donbosco.powermediallc.org/download/2013 Roster-Final revised Sept 10, 2013.pdf)
 
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