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given that Rutgers has gone 150 years without dropping or downgrading football

From 1869 till 1980 Rutgers did just fine in football playing comparable schools. Thus it's tough for them to downgrade during that period when they didn't upgrade till 35 years ago, and really not seriously until 15 years ago with Schiano's hiring. The future remains to be seen, obviously. They have their work cut out for them in the B1G East.
 
From 1869 till 1980 Rutgers did just fine in football playing comparable schools. Thus it's tough for them to downgrade during that period when they didn't upgrade till 35 years ago, and really not seriously until 15 years ago with Schiano's hiring. The future remains to be seen, obviously. They have their work cut out for them in the B1G East.

1. If you think that Princeton and Colgate are "comparable schools" to the flagship state university of New Jersey -- LMFAO. That right there says it all.

2. If you weren't going to address the dumpster fire that is Rutgers University basketball-- or Rutgers athletics (how many championships in everything have you won again?) -- why would you bother responding?

I don't hate Rutgers or New Jersey, but when your programs are as bad as they are at the moment let me give you some advice -- accept that you are going to be the butt of jokes and don't waste everyone's time with lame attempts to defend the indefensible.
 
My daughter is being recruited by BC in another sport. I was up in Boston and had several discussion with the locals about this thinking they would say, "That's great!" or something along those lines. Instead I got this universal answer in all cases. To paraphrase, "BC sucks. Why would she want to go there!??" And these were Bostonians saying this! For the record, she doesn't want to go to BC.

You might have been better served talking to actual BC students rather than "locals". There can be no question that Boston is a superb college city, so the only real issue is the quality of the education offered.
 
1. If you think that Princeton and Colgate are "comparable schools" to the flagship state university of New Jersey -- LMFAO. That right there says it all.

2. If you weren't going to address the dumpster fire that is Rutgers University basketball-- or Rutgers athletics (how many championships in everything have you won again?) -- why would you bother responding?

I don't hate Rutgers or New Jersey, but when your programs are as bad as they are at the moment let me give you some advice -- accept that you are going to be the butt of jokes and don't waste everyone's time with lame attempts to defend the indefensible.

You obviously know nothing about Rutgers history. Until the early 70's it was a male only school with about 4,000 students which played regionally against the Yankee Conference, Ivy League, Colgate, BU, Lehigh, Lafayette, Bucknell, Gettysburg, etc. Few scholarships, no spring practice, etc etc etc. It was never my intention to defend current Rutgers basketball, only to correct your ignorance about Rutgers history. For an alleged lawyer you should have a better grasp of the facts.

The fear surrounding your program appears to be clouding your objectivity, and I certainly see no reason to accept advice from you. LMFAO
 
While I do not think BC would ever voluntarily downgrade athletics, I think it is time for the ACC to seriously consider kicking them out. It is not like they are Wake Forest or one of their long-time members. The ACC gave BC a chance and they have failed miserably to deliver.

If you are the ACC, I do not see how it would not make sense to add UConn and drop BC. Taking into consideration nobody born after 1990 even knows who Doug Flutie is, football is at worst comparable with UConn trending up and BC trending down and in basketball UConn is on another universe.

On the other hand, UConn would give the ACC more of a NYC presence than BC currently even gets in Boston.


Other than it's physical location, BCU has a presence in Boston ?? Who knew ?
 
1. If you think that Princeton and Colgate are "comparable schools" to the flagship state university of New Jersey -- LMFAO. That right there says it all.

2. If you weren't going to address the dumpster fire that is Rutgers University basketball-- or Rutgers athletics (how many championships in everything have you won again?) -- why would you bother responding?

I don't hate Rutgers or New Jersey, but when your programs are as bad as they are at the moment let me give you some advice -- accept that you are going to be the butt of jokes and don't waste everyone's time with lame attempts to defend the indefensible.

Not to mention a scandal plagued athletic department that kept those in power during it long after they should have been let go, not to mention questionable hires. Speaks to corruption in other areas of the administration as well.
 
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Other than it's physical location, BCU has a presence in Boston ?? Who knew ?

Yeah, it has none. As someone mentioned above, most Bostonians dislike BC and their students.
 
You might have been better served talking to actual BC students rather than "locals". There can be no question that Boston is a superb college city, so the only real issue is the quality of the education offered.
Well, I would have if I was on campus asking about the school. The point of my comments is that BC wants to be New England's school when the local community doesn't even support it.
 
BCU got an inflated sense of what they were. Under Skinner, they were what they had always been. A fairly competitive program, that would occasionally have a big season or two, mixed in with the occasional horrible season, but mostly mid level in whatever conference they played in. They somehow got the idea that they could be a major player, and it's blown up in their faces.
 
The backdrop to all of this is the state of the economy, middle class incomes, & the coming demographic of college applicants for the next 10-15 years. While the population increase will bring back applicants in 15 years, the baby-boom-boom is over. Private colleges are in a bad spot, and increasingly so are public schools. Can BC even afford to field good athletic teams?
I don't think that's currently relevant at BCU. They just announced a massive $200M+ facilities upgrade and have at least a portion of that funding in hand. So these articles came out pretty quickly after that announcement = I think alumni kind of peeved at what they've done/will do with the money. Plus I think they are top-50 in endowment, definitely have huge wealthy alumni base. Unfortunately all this means they aren't voluntarily leaving the ACC & getting booted seems unlikely.

http://www.bc.edu/bc-web/bcnews/ath...ews/athletics-facilities-plans-announced.html
 
I don't think that's currently relevant at BCU. They just announced a massive $200M+ facilities upgrade and have at least a portion of that funding in hand. So these articles came out pretty quickly after that announcement = I think alumni kind of peeved at what they've done/will do with the money. Plus I think they are top-50 in endowment, definitely have huge wealthy alumni base. Unfortunately all this means they aren't voluntarily leaving the ACC & getting booted seems unlikely.

http://www.bc.edu/bc-web/bcnews/ath...ews/athletics-facilities-plans-announced.html


BC is not leaving the ACC as they are a very greedy bunch and would run over anyone for a crumb. That much is proven. But the comments section is priceless.

Some poster says that BC is "The Duke of New England" LOL! I hope Duke isn't insulted.

BC is more like the "Little Marco Rubio of New England"
 
You obviously know nothing about Rutgers history. Until the early 70's it was a male only school with about 4,000 students which played regionally against the Yankee Conference, Ivy League, Colgate, BU, Lehigh, Lafayette, Bucknell, Gettysburg, etc. Few scholarships, no spring practice, etc etc etc. It was never my intention to defend current Rutgers basketball, only to correct your ignorance about Rutgers history. For an alleged lawyer you should have a better grasp of the facts.

The fear surrounding your program appears to be clouding your objectivity, and I certainly see no reason to accept advice from you. LMFAO

Rutgers has a funky history and its structure pre-1980 or so more resembled an Ivy League school with very distinct and separate colleges within the university, which became a state university in the later 1940's. While the 'original' Rutgers 'school' did not admit women until 1970, Rutger Women's College was formed in 1918 and was part of the greater 'university.' Most of the separate college structure within Rutgers ceased in the early 2000 when the liberal arts programs of those distinct schools, such as Rutgers and Livingston, were centralized within Rutgers University.

Objective enough?
 
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I don't think that's currently relevant at BCU. They just announced a massive $200M+ facilities upgrade and have at least a portion of that funding in hand. So these articles came out pretty quickly after that announcement = I think alumni kind of peeved at what they've done/will do with the money. Plus I think they are top-50 in endowment, definitely have huge wealthy alumni base. Unfortunately all this means they aren't voluntarily leaving the ACC & getting booted seems unlikely.

http://www.bc.edu/bc-web/bcnews/ath...ews/athletics-facilities-plans-announced.html

Just as a FYI, the plans for many of the projects covered under this proposal, such as baseball, softball, and new rec fields have been around for a while; but, BC has not moved forward with any of it, especially the contentious issues of getting any such building programs approved by Boston and Newton. Those folks would put Mansfield residents to shame. Plus, no one seems to know where the money for the indoor football facility is coming from. I spoke to some BC friends of mine and they think its a PR attempt to distract everyone from the football and basketball team records.
 
You obviously know nothing about Rutgers history. Until the early 70's it was a male only school with about 4,000 students which played regionally against the Yankee Conference, Ivy League, Colgate, BU, Lehigh, Lafayette, Bucknell, Gettysburg, etc. Few scholarships, no spring practice, etc etc etc. It was never my intention to defend current Rutgers basketball, only to correct your ignorance about Rutgers history. For an alleged lawyer you should have a better grasp of the facts.

The fear surrounding your program appears to be clouding your objectivity, and I certainly see no reason to accept advice from you. LMFAO

Our worst fears are your reality. I wouldn't laugh too hard...
 
Well, I would have if I was on campus asking about the school. The point of my comments is that BC wants to be New England's school when the local community doesn't even support it.

Understood. I just hope prospective students don't conflate a school's athletic success with the quality of its academic programs.
 
Rutgers has a funky history and its structure pre-1980 or so more resembled an Ivy League school with very distinct and separate colleges within the university, which became a state university in the later 1940's. While the 'original' Rutgers 'school' did not admit women until 1970, Rutger Women's College was formed in 1918 and was part of the greater 'university.' Most of the separate college structure within Rutgers ceased in the early 2000 when the liberal arts programs of those distinct schools, such as Rutgers and Livingston, were centralized within Rutgers University.

Objective enough?

Absolutely.
 
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Our worst fears are your reality. I wouldn't laugh too hard...
Our reality is bowl games and bids to the Big Dance. Yours is being a national punchline.
 
You obviously know nothing about Rutgers history. Until the early 70's it was a male only school with about 4,000 students which played regionally against the Yankee Conference, Ivy League, Colgate, BU, Lehigh, Lafayette, Bucknell, Gettysburg, etc. Few scholarships, no spring practice, etc etc etc. It was never my intention to defend current Rutgers basketball, only to correct your ignorance about Rutgers history. For an alleged lawyer you should have a better grasp of the facts.

The fear surrounding your program appears to be clouding your objectivity, and I certainly see no reason to accept advice from you. LMFAO
So serious question.

Why are RU fans always handing out there resume to people? You guys are on every board on the internet begging for approval. Rutgers won the cable box lottery and got a B1G invite, just be happy with that and hope a few more wins next year.
 
Who suffers, the fans. BC may cash a big check, but their fans are leaving them. Who wants to be associated with bad teams.

Who suffers, the fans? I am not sure that the word fan should even be plural!! :)

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BC isn't even in Boston.

The city line between Boston's Brighton neighborhood and Newton runs right through the eastern side of campus, which I believe puts Alumni Stadium in Boston. Plus, BC's new Brighton Campus, which it bought from the Archdioceses, is all in Boston. I only know this from living in the area because every once in a while the press would cover a fight between Boston & Newton police departments with respect to who gets to provide coverage for BC football game, i.e. who gets to collect more OT.
 
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Only one thing will cause BC to drop or downgrade football -- that the stench of losing actually effects their academic reputation and the undergraduate candidate pool. While that was mentioned in the article, given that Rutgers has gone 150 years without dropping or downgrading football, I'm not holding my breath.

Having said that, doesn't mean reading the article didn't put a big smile on my face.
Or another point shaving scandal. Third strike and out?
 
From 1869 till 1980 Rutgers did just fine in football playing comparable schools. Thus it's tough for them to downgrade during that period when they didn't upgrade till 35 years ago, and really not seriously until 15 years ago with Schiano's hiring. The future remains to be seen, obviously. They have their work cut out for them in the B1G East.
Gridiron football was created in 1874 by Harvard and McGill, dammit. Then Harvard vs Tufts in 1874 took it to the next step. Then Harvard at Yale in 1875 cemented it's place in American sports. Princeton took the rules back to NJ from that game for Rutgers to learn how to play football from Harvard and Yale. PT Barnum helped create Tufts. And we also have Walter Camps' grave. CT + MA = football. Not NJ.
 
So serious question.

Why are RU fans always handing out there resume to people? You guys are on every board on the internet begging for approval. Rutgers won the cable box lottery and got a B1G invite, just be happy with that and hope a few more wins next year.

Why are UConn fans whining about Rutgers?

I'm on this board because I was born and lived in Connecticut until the age of 68. Before I went to Rutgers UConn was my favorite college team. Now they are my second favorite team, and I root for them to do well. Have rooted for UConn soccer at Morrone, UConn women at Gampel/HCC/Miami. Will assert that no one cheered louder as UConn beat Duke in 1999. Look up my prior posts and you'll see I expect you to be in a P5 sooner than later, deservedly so. But when people post trash, and I'm in a certain mood, I respond.

No one anywhere (save RutgersAl ?) defends the Rutgers basketball program, and Rutgers football in the 80's/90's was dreadful. Facts are facts.
 
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