GumbyDamnit! wrote:I have nothing new to offer other than this... Rutgers to the B1G? Thank God and good riddance.
To the new BE members, you should feel extremely fortunate to not have that program in any way associated with a conference that you are now a part. Talk about an armpit of a BB program. If the BE, in it's heyday, was a Ferrari, then they were the gum that became permanently wedged into the performance tires after it was run over. And I've heard about Dayton fans, but Rutgers fans were the absolute worst fans to deal with. Their last tourney appearance? 24 years ago. Last tourney win? How about 36 years ago. And yet year after year their fans would talk sh!t.
When I think back to all of the Syracuse, L'ville, Nova, Gtown, Marquette, Pitt tournament credit $ that Rutgers "earned" over the years I am sickened. Rutgers epitomized the idea that some do great things, while others contribute nothing whatsoever and sit close by waiting for their handouts. Disgrace.
HoosierPal wrote:JOPO wrote:Bottom line, Rutgers does not belong in the Big Ten, the ACC or the Big East. They are a mid-major school at best who never should have left the A-10.
You had better call the Big Ten office NOW. Tell them about their mistake. Tell them that you-know-better. And then tell the Big Ten how they should handle the rest of the season, seeing that Rutgers 10 basketball conference games left. I am sure they will thank you for bringing this oversight to their attention.
billyjack wrote:General comment about Rutgers...
Their basketball arena has a really odd set-up. I'm going to screw up the details, but i think it's on the Joyce Kilmer Campus, in a location that actually has a ton of space with wide open grassy fields.
A cousin of mine works in the "RAC", and the first time i met him there i got lost (I still get lost) and didn't recognize the RAC as an athletic center... it's not near the main campus, and it looks like just a large white science building or something. Parking is kind of a pain, and to go to a game, you have to drive. I've never actually been to the main campus or quad, and i think to get there from the RAC, you'd have to cross a series of divided highways and a river.
It wouldn't happen for a long time, but i think the team would be better served either with a new 10k+ seat arena on the main campus, or something closer to the train line. Or maybe at the Meadowlands (if that arena still exists). As it is now, especially in winter, it's like traveling across the Russian steppes to get to a game. Also, the RAC seats around 6k or 7k, and i think concessions are limited.
Inside the RAC it's clean, and the locker rooms are gorgeous and modern. The athletic department offices and cubicles are just upstairs from the court, which is kinda different. You can step out of a cubicle, walk twenty feet, and look over a railing down at the court. On the other end of the court from the offices (behind the basket on the right when you're watching games on TV) is a wide open unused space... maybe a back entrance is located there.
The football stadium seats 50+k, and is down closer to the river on the edge of the Joyce Kilmer campus. I know they renovated and expanded the stadium, and I think parking is good, but i haven't spent much time there.
Anyway, the RAC was built around the time of their 1976 Final Four. It must've been state-of-the-art back then, but now i think does not help with their recruiting and all.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:I have nothing new to offer other than this... Rutgers to the B1G? Thank God and good riddance.
To the new BE members, you should feel extremely fortunate to not have that program in any way associated with a conference that you are now a part. Talk about an armpit of a BB program. If the BE, in it's heyday, was a Ferrari, then they were the gum that became permanently wedged into the performance tires after it was run over. And I've heard about Dayton fans, but Rutgers fans were the absolute worst fans to deal with. Their last tourney appearance? 24 years ago. Last tourney win? How about 36 years ago. And yet year after year their fans would talk sh!t.
When I think back to all of the Syracuse, L'ville, Nova, Gtown, Marquette, Pitt tournament credit $ that Rutgers "earned" over the years I am sickened. Rutgers epitomized the idea that some do great things, while others contribute nothing whatsoever and sit close by waiting for their handouts. Disgrace.
RDinNY wrote:I went to the RAC once for a night game. The parking lot was pitch black. A lawsuit waiting to happen. Put some damn lights out there.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:USF definitely did more than Rutgers, but that's not saying much. They never really contributed to the Big East (at least in basketball) in the 7 years they were there. One tournament appearance doesn't earn their spot.
Out of curiosity, why was South Florida added to the Big East after Miami, Boston College and Virginia Tech left to the ACC (joining Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette and DePaul in the BE)? Their football program was still in infancy stages (having just made transition to NCAA D-1 three years prior). Both USF and UCF were not considered very good in football. I would have thought that a Memphis/ECU combo would have been a nice compromise between the football and basketball schools.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:USF definitely did more than Rutgers, but that's not saying much. They never really contributed to the Big East (at least in basketball) in the 7 years they were there. One tournament appearance doesn't earn their spot.
Out of curiosity, why was South Florida added to the Big East after Miami, Boston College and Virginia Tech left to the ACC (joining Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette and DePaul in the BE)? Their football program was still in infancy stages (having just made transition to NCAA D-1 three years prior). Both USF and UCF were not considered very good in football. I would have thought that a Memphis/ECU combo would have been a nice compromise between the football and basketball schools.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:USF definitely did more than Rutgers, but that's not saying much. They never really contributed to the Big East (at least in basketball) in the 7 years they were there. One tournament appearance doesn't earn their spot.
Out of curiosity, why was South Florida added to the Big East after Miami, Boston College and Virginia Tech left to the ACC (joining Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette and DePaul in the BE)? Their football program was still in infancy stages (having just made transition to NCAA D-1 three years prior). Both USF and UCF were not considered very good in football. I would have thought that a Memphis/ECU combo would have been a nice compromise between the football and basketball schools.
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