The rivalry games are all very intense and much fun to watch. Ideally Rutgers,Princeton and Seton Hall should play each other every year. For those who remember the Bill Bradley and Geoff Petrie years at Princeton, the Rutgers/Princeton series was as electric as the SHU games. Seton Hall and Princeton have always been good rivals in basketball for Rutgers. Playing Maryland or Penn State or Indiana is fine but the juice is much greater for the games against the New Jersey rivals.I tend to embrace it more in the years when we win and start to question its value when we lose. That might read as snark, but it's not intended. In normal times, though - that is, when it's not the week of the game or the week after - I still value the series very much. It's fun. Is it as strategically important for Seton Hall as beating, say, Villanova or Xavier? No, not in as much as those are league game against opponents with national profiles. But still, it's two major conference programs from different leagues that are what, 25 miles apart? How is that not a big deal?
I plainly say (and have for thirty years) that it is a big deal and I LOVE when we win that game ... just as much as I LOATHE when we lose it. That was absolutely miserable two years ago, knowing by the first TV timeout that we had no chance and there I was, stuck sitting there for two more hours. And even five days later when we beat No. 7 Maryland without Mamu or Powell in the lineup, I though, "This is great," but having lost like that to Rutgers on Sunday definitely diminished the overall level of joy - at least for me.
I've always enjoyed this board and plenty of posters/people on it, some of whom I know personally, but there is almost nothing in sports I enjoy as much as beating Rutgers, so when it happens, that feeling tells me all I need to know about the value of the series. Same as the feeling when we lose, actually. And as it tends to be pretty even overall, it remains a fun event, something I always look forward to ... even with whatever trepidation it carries with it.
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