There is no central Jersey, it's either north or south. In any event RU's main campus is in New Brunswick which is in the northern third of the state. See the notch on the right hand side of the map? That's Perth Amboy. New Brunswich is just west of that.Rutgers is in central new jersey, not northern new jersey. People who follow RU aren't that many, and of those that do, they like their school, for sure. However, you have no idea what you are talking about when you say "people" (assuming you mean the general populace) follow Rutgers. Rutgers alums (of which there are plenty) and family and friends follow Rutgers. The people of New Jersey? Nope.
We would have empty seats that's what would happen.Why was Rutgers chosen over UConn? Let's say we were 11-0 and about to play Pitt at Rentschler Field for the Big East Championship and a spot in the BCS. Would the Empire State Building be lit up in blue? When I saw it was lit in red for a big Rutgers game it told me everything about who the public would percieve had a better claim on the hearts and minds of NYC. Sometimes perception is reality. If we want to lay claim to NYC, we need to prove it. I was at MSG for the NC State game. Not a great turnout. We had better pack the Barclay's Center next fall, despite the football conflict. We need to be in our football seats by kickoff. And we need to win.
Most of New England? Nonsense. Maybe most of Connecticut.
Why was Rutgers chosen over UConn? Let's say we were 11-0 and about to play Pitt at Rentschler Field for the Big East Championship and a spot in the BCS. Would the Empire State Building be lit up in blue? When I saw it was lit in red for a big Rutgers game it told me everything about who the public would percieve had a better claim on the hearts and minds of NYC. Sometimes perception is reality. If we want to lay claim to NYC, we need to prove it. I was at MSG for the NC State game. Not a great turnout. We had better pack the Barclay's Center next fall, despite the football conflict. We need to be in our football seats by kickoff. And we need to win.
Dude, they paid them to light it red. It pisses me off when people mark this as some crowning achievement for their athletic programs. We could absolutely get it lit up blue and white if we wanted to and there wasn't a conflict of a national holiday. It was a great PR move, that is it. The Empire State building did not choose to light the building red unprovoked because Rutgers is just that popular.
Freakin' Swedish House Mafia had it lit Swedish flag colors when they performed at MSG. I guess they own the NYC market as well.
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People from North Jersey like me would agree with your north/south view, but the line would be drawn at Rt 80. Some would even push it to Rt 4. South of Trenton would just be deemed Philoy or Delaware. Every state has cultural separations that don't fit neatly into geography. New Brunswick is the heart of Central Jersey or its South Jersey. Nobody would consider it North Jersey. It's Central Jersey that has the most RU fans (by number and passion).There is no central Jersey, it's either north or south. In any event RU's main campus is in New Brunswick which is in the northern third of the state. See the notch on the right hand side of the map? That's Perth Amboy. New Brunswich is just west of that.
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In any event, you are confusing 'fans' with 'households.' We can debate whether RU has a lot of the former but there is no debate that NJ has huge number of the latter.
Dude, they paid them to light it red. It pisses me off when people mark this as some crowning achievement for their athletic programs. We could absolutely get it lit up blue and white if we wanted to and there wasn't a conflict of a national holiday. It was a great PR move, that is it. The Empire State building did not choose to light the building red unprovoked because Rutgers is just that popular.
Freakin' Swedish House Mafia had it lit Swedish flag colors when they performed at MSG. I guess they own the NYC market as well.
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There are only 3 div 1 schools in new england, umass is new and no one cares about bc, not even in boston. Uconn has a very strong presence in new england whether you wish to believe it or not.
Most of New England? Nonsense. Maybe most of Connecticut.
If it ain't on the TV, it ain't gonna get the fan base. I wasn't a UConn fan until I accepted my offer to go there. Not many UConn coverage in the heavily pro-weighted Boston sports market. In fact, they almost ignore UConn purposefully. I remember Tony Mazz saying that BC was the only Div-I school in New England (before UMass came up.) I almost choked on my drink.
Why was Rutgers chosen over UConn? Let's say we were 11-0 and about to play Pitt at Rentschler Field for the Big East Championship and a spot in the BCS. Would the Empire State Building be lit up in blue? When I saw it was lit in red for a big Rutgers game it told me everything about who the public would percieve had a better claim on the hearts and minds of NYC. Sometimes perception is reality. If we want to lay claim to NYC, we need to prove it. I was at MSG for the NC State game. Not a great turnout. We had better pack the Barclay's Center next fall, despite the football conflict. We need to be in our football seats by kickoff. And we need to win.
Pernetti isn't getting fired. He delivered the lovable loser Chicago Cubs of college sports (the bankrupt and corrupt version) to the B1G. He has a job for life.
I grew up in Stamford way back in the 60's. I used to think that Gov. Nelson Rockefeller ran the state of FC/CT. At that time all the TV antennas could pick up was News from New York City. There wasn't enough aluminum foil to put on you antennas to pick up WTNH and Channel 3 was out of the question. With all the FC people who still work in NYC it is no wonder they still consider the rest of the state to be the quite corner.
And you know this how? Fwiw, no one can honestly say for sure. The bottom line is that Ct doesn't have the demographics, because if you did, UCONN would be in the B1G and not RU. Also, the footprint of being in the conference also has to do with recruiting grounds, which UCONN doesn't have enough of to speak with. Is our bob team bad? Yep! But our football team is doing quite well, and has shown that it can put fannies in the seats, if the opportunity presents itself.More NYC residents follow UConn than Rutgers. Our SNY deal is better. Our media coverage is better in NYC.
That's exactly it. They will be another Indiana minus the basketball. RU sports suck and have been sucking forever. I doubt they will improve in the B1G.
It sucks we got left at the altar but I hope things will change. It makes no sense we are in our position and they are in the B1G. It does not even matter they gonna suck in the B1G now and forever either.
And you know this how? Fwiw, no one can honestly say for sure. The bottom line is that Ct doesn't have the demographics, because if you did, UCONN would be in the B1G and not RU. Also, the footprint of being in the conference also has to do with recruiting grounds, which UCONN doesn't have enough of to speak with. Is our bob team bad? Yep! But our football team is doing quite well, and has shown that it can put fannies in the seats, if the opportunity presents itself.
Yes your AD can generate good income and is very intelligently sufficient. The question is does UCONN have the intangibles (ie regional and national recruiting) that RU obviously have to sustain future success mainly in football, especially with ceiling potential? Maybe, maybe not! That's something that all have to ponder.
Everyone has acknowledged (over and over in painful detail) that recruiting is a big positive for Rutgers. Beyond that and media footprint it will be the conference elevating RU athletics not the other way around.
And you know this the how? Fwiw, no one can honestly say for sure. The bottom line is that Ct doesn't have the demographics, because if you did, UCONN would be in the B1G and not RU. Also, the footprint of being in the conference also has to do with recruiting grounds, which UCONN doesn't have enough of to speak with. Is our bob team bad? Yep! But our football team is doing quite well, and has shown that it can put fannies in the seats, if the opportunity presents itself.
Yes your AD can generate good income and is very intelligently sufficient. The question is does UCONN have the intangibles (ie regional and national recruiting) that RU obviously have to sustain future success mainly in football, especially with ceiling potential? Maybe, maybe not! That's something that all have to ponder.
Forgive us for not being the Clampetts of the BE.Yeah according to you; but we made it out. You didn't!
Trust me, the B1G didn't need NJ recruiting grounds, that's just absurd, they chose Rutgers because of their proximity to NYC, their aau status and the fact they lie withing the conference footprint. This had nothing to do with rutgers attendance, it was a logical choice to bring rutgers in with maryland, but the real truth is this was about maryland first, without the terps jumping to the B1G, rutgers would have not been invited. If the B1G does expand I believe Uconn would have a better shot with rutgers already joining, but who know's how expansion will play out.
Oh. That's quite alright.Forgive us for not being the Clampetts of the BE.
Okay. That may be your theory and conjecture, however, the fact remains, that it still was and is THE LOGICAL choice as you stated. But if the B1G expands again, do you really feel that UCONN would have that better shot? Or how about FSU, which is unhappy, or maybe Okie; how about poaching Mizzou from the SEC? There are tons of schools the B1G is considering. You may be one of them. However, that's not a short list. And you may never see that invite. Besides the B1G has been in contact with RU for a few years anyway.
I can see FSU and several other acc teams in play, mizzu, and oklahoma are not B1G bound, I never said uconn was on a short list, I simply said that having rutgers in the B1G would be beneficial to uconn. I'm sure that a lot of teams have been communicating with the B1G, acc and other major conferences, that's not relevant.
If that is the case, what would happen if the ACC came knocking on your door? Would you go? What if that B1G invite doesn't come? The whole issue is simply potential and money. From your assessment where would UCONN fit directly?
If that is the case, what would happen if the ACC came knocking on your door? Would you go? What if that B1G invite doesn't come? The whole issue is simply potential and money. From your assessment where would UCONN fit directly?