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Luke Murray and BC?

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This has Rutgers vibes.
The biggest difference i would say is that Private Universities can succeed in the A.C.C, whereas smaller state schools seem to perpetually struggle in the Big10.
 
Is there a BC message board like The Boneyard? I'm definitely picking them up as my 2nd team, we get all their games local here outside of Worcester so why the heck not.
 
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The biggest difference i would say is that Private Universities can succeed in the A.C.C, whereas smaller state schools seem to perpetually struggle in the Big10.
Rutgers has 50,000 students, 41,000 undergrads.

There is something inept about Rutgers sports. You have more advantages recruiting-wise than, say, Iowa or Wisconsin. Much bigger student body than Iowa, a little bigger than Wisconsin, but the talent for football and basketball in your backyard (NYC, NJ, Maryland, Philly) dwarfs anything coming out of Chicago and the cornfields.
 
Rutgers has 50,000 students, 41,000 undergrads.

There is something inept about Rutgers sports. You have more advantages recruiting-wise than, say, Iowa or Wisconsin. Much bigger student body than Iowa, a little bigger than Wisconsin, but the talent for football and basketball in your backyard (NYC, NJ, Maryland, Philly) dwarfs anything coming out of Chicago and the cornfields.
No disagreement there. They're ranked 8th in enrollment out of 18 schools. The true outliers are Oregon, Michigan and USC with their money trails.

Big Ten Schools Ranked by Approximate Enrollment (Total or Undergraduate Focus)

• 1. Ohio State University (Columbus, OH): ~60,000+ total / 45,000+ undergrad
• 2. Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA): ~50,000+ total / 42,000+ undergrad
• 3. Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN): ~52,000+ total / 39,000+ undergrad
• 4. Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI): ~50,000+ total / 40,000+ undergrad
• 5. University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN): ~50,000+ total / 39,000+ undergrad
• 6. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL): ~59,000+ total
• 7. Indiana University Bloomington (Bloomington, IN): ~48,000+ total
• 8. Rutgers University–New Brunswick (New Brunswick, NJ): ~49,000+ total
• 9. University of Wisconsin–Madison (Madison, WI): ~43,000+ total
• 10. University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, MD): ~40,000+ total
• 11. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI): ~32,000+ undergrad
• 12. University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA): ~30,000+ total
• 13. University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Lincoln, NE): ~20,000+
• 14. University of Oregon (Eugene, OR): ~23,000+
• **15. University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA)
• **16. University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)
• **17. University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
• 18. Northwestern University (Evanston, IL): ~23,000+ total (smallest, private) [1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]

Note: Enrollment figures, particularly for top schools, may vary slightly between total university enrollment (including graduate/online) and main campus undergraduate enrollment, and are based on recent 2023-2025 data.
 
Murray, O’Toole, Griffin, Irish funeral home or law firm. May appease 3 members of bcu’s disinterested South Shore Irish Riviera.

60s year old Tim O’Toole, Murray’s George Blaney. May not be a bad idea. Recently fired Pitt assistant, jettisoned as one of Jeff Capel’s survive another season assistants. Fairfield coach when Murray was a student manager.
 

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