MiamAl has a nice ring to it....did you contribute donations to Miami to help them make the championship?
He's a troll, the fact that you all keep engaging him is what he wants. Ignore his posts and the loser has no platform.So here we go again
Start another inflammatory thread that will go on for pages and accomplish nothing
You never learn
These threads always wind up as multiple pagesHe's a troll, the fact that you all keep engaging him is what he wants. Ignore his posts and the loser has no platform.
Hypothetical counterpoint…
If I choose to give to charities that help sick children, feed the hungry, support our vets, etc. are you suggesting I should choose one of those to give up so that I can redirect charitable dollars to non-loyal 19 year olds?
People will make their own personal decisions about where to direct their money. And none of those decisions are wrong, whether benefitting Rutgers or not. If you don’t like it because you wanna be like Miami, you are tilting at windmills.
Stop the lectures.
As RU fans you have no choice but to accept mediocrity. A trip to a minor bowl game gets everyone juiced here. We are never competing with the blue bloods unless you get a whale who has FU money. Look at OSU last night, they dominated the first round of the draft and they still couldn't win a natty.Theres room to support good causes in addition to your favorite football team.
If people don’t increase their football support,
We’ll just have to embrace mediocrity, just like the last 100+ years. Then you can’t sit here and complain about the results. Because 2nd rate support provides 2nd rate results. That’s the tradeoff.
Most of the fans here are the very ones that have supported Rutgers for decades. They’ve been to the Temple game in the rain in 2002 or 2003 with 1500 in the stands, or endured the Shea Error prior to that, and doubled it up with the Ash Terror. Ridiculing the very heart of the fan base, which is who posts here, gets nothing done but alienate you to the core of the fanbase, Al.
As RU fans you have no choice but to accept mediocrity. A trip to a minor bowl game gets everyone juiced here. We are never competing with the blue bloods unless you get a whale who has FU money. Look at OSU last night, they dominated the first round of the draft and they still couldn't win a natty.
It’s almost useless arguing with those that have the coaching blinders on. I watch every game, outside of the blue bloods, we are on par talent wise with everyone else in the B1G. There’s no reason why we shouldn’t have more wins against Illinois, UCLA, Nebraska, Iowa, etc.
The only reason we have to accept mediocrity is because we aren’t motivated enough to support success.
I donated more than I ever have to Rutgers this year. Yet my enthusiasm is at an all time low. Posts like yours just makes me want to give up my season tickets and donation. Our main issue is coaching. Better players will be here if we have that. I have no interest in buying a team of kids that have no desire to get an education.The only reason we have to accept mediocrity is because we aren’t motivated enough to support success.
I donated more than I ever have to Rutgers this year. Yet my enthusiasm is at an all time low. Posts like yours just makes me want to give up my season tickets and donation. Our main issue is coaching. Better players will be here if we have that. I have no interest in buying a team of kids that have no desire to get an education.
Um no. Maybe you have to win first to attract higher rollers but the collection of every day Joes on here is not making a difference for RU football. People give what they can afford. It has nothing to do with motivation.
People repeated the same nonsense for basketball:
- There’s no money
- There’s no money
- Theres no money
All of a sudden, there’s money, and we’re back in business. And got the competitive players to show for it, most notably, a P4 Center, which I previously thought would take an Act of God.
That’s what’s needed for this level, the talent.
The outlook for basketball is so much brighter thx to the people that stepped up. At the very least, we should be squarely on the bubble, though I have dreams of dancing.
The ship has sailed for football for ‘26. But ‘27 can be so much better if the NIL support is there. January ‘27 will be here soon and we have to be ready.
In every loss that I listed, sub par coaching was the dominant factor. RU was not less talented than any of those teams. Indiana's roster is full of "effort kids." Why did their effort kids produce an undefeated championship season while RU's effort kids couldn't even get to .500? Coaching. Makai Lemon killed RU in that game because USC has a coach that actually understands offense and RU's coaches had no clue how to defend what he was doing. We easily beat Illinois if Greg doesn't ice the kicker and the "effort kids" tackle We easily beat UCLA if the coaches figure out how to cover RBs catching passes out of the backfield and the "effort kids" don't turn a below average QB into Michael Vick. Even with all the injuries, RU still had more talent than UCLA.It was coaching that got us close.
Just because we came close to having better seasons, doesn’t mean talent wasn’t a factor in our losses. Two years ago, Wesley Bailey and Aaron Lewis were injured, as were Toure and Powell. Put them at 100%, and we easily beat Illinois and UCLA. The biggest issue was that we had no one behind them. And our rookie safety struggled mightily. USC in particular KILLED us on crossing routes. Makai Lemon who will soon be drafted, seemed to catch 100 balls for 1000 yards when we played them.
The biggest problem with this roster is we have effort kids but not enough elite kids. You need elite kids to compete in the Big Ten. We have one- Korey Duff. We are especially weak at defensive end and offensive tackle.
Yes, my mistake. It was the future recruitment of Kai Pritchard that helped Illinois beat us two years ago. Not the boneheaded coaching decisions with under a minute left of a game we were winning. Thank you for correcting meThere’s a huge reason why we don’t have more wins against Illinois, UCLA, etc. infrastructure. That’s why Illinois poached the best linemen out of Nj last year, Kai Pritchard, while we had to settle for a 3 star from down south. It’s also why Rutgers is unable to recruit our share of Jerseys best. The best Jersey kids think they will get better experiences elsewhere. So no more Anthony Davis, Savon Huggins, and Darius Hamilton caliber recruits for Rutgers. They’re going to the Ohio States, Michigans, Georgias, Texas, Texas A&M etc. in other words, programs with money.
I'll wait and see on basketball.People repeated the same nonsense for basketball:
- There’s no money
- There’s no money
- Theres no money
All of a sudden, there’s money, and we’re back in business. And got the competitive players to show for it, most notably, a P4 Center, which I previously thought would take an Act of God.
That’s what’s needed for this level, the talent.
The outlook for basketball is so much brighter thx to the people that stepped up. At the very least, we should be squarely on the bubble, though I have dreams of dancing.
The ship has sailed for football for ‘26. But ‘27 can be so much better if the NIL support is there. January ‘27 will be here soon and we have to be ready.
Yes, my mistake. It was the future recruitment of Kai Pritchard that helped Illinois beat us two years ago. Not the boneheaded coaching decisions with under a minute left of a game we were winning. Thank you for correcting me
I thought all we needed was a practice facility Al? Maybe just focus on being a Miami fan then.
In every loss that I listed, sub par coaching was the dominant factor. RU was not less talented than any of those teams. Indiana's roster is full of "effort kids." Why did their effort kids produce an undefeated championship season while RU's effort kids couldn't even get to .500? Coaching. Makai Lemon killed RU in that game because USC has a coach that actually understands offense and RU's coaches had no clue how to defend what he was doing. We easily beat Illinois if Greg doesn't ice the kicker and the "effort kids" tackle We easily beat UCLA if the coaches figure out how to cover RBs catching passes out of the backfield and the "effort kids" don't turn a below average QB into Michael Vick. Even with all the injuries, RU still had more talent than UCLA.
Al isn’t doing enough. Instead of incessantly making repetitive posts here and bizarre songs to recruits, he should be fundraising and working harder so he can donate more.I work for a corporate sponsor that has zero desire to invest in Rutgers Athletics because the potential ROI is not enough. It is easier for corporate sponsors to support successful programs. Though there are exceptions like Nike, Corporate Sponsors generally don’t support transforming losers into winners because it’s too big a risk. They’re happy to sign on to established programs, like Hondas support of Ohio State and Fords support of Texas
King of buzzwords that mean nothing. “Infrastructure”. He can’t even define it. It’s especially stupid considering the massive staff that Rutgers has allowed Schiano to amass.There’s a huge reason why we don’t have more wins against Illinois, UCLA, etc. infrastructure. That’s why Illinois poached the best linemen out of Nj last year, Kai Pritchard, while we had to settle for a 3 star from down south. It’s also why Rutgers is unable to recruit our share of Jerseys best. The best Jersey kids think they will get better experiences elsewhere. So no more Anthony Davis, Savon Huggins, and Darius Hamilton caliber recruits for Rutgers. They’re going to the Ohio States, Michigans, Georgias, Texas, Texas A&M etc. in other words, programs with money.
The #1 pick in the draft was recruited by Cal and Yale. Miami (his hometown team) didn't even want him as a walk on. He became a star at Indiana. Most of Indiana's better players were not heavily recruited. They became stars there. The star power on that team was cultivated by coaching. RU should have beaten UCLA and Illinois even with the injuries. That wasn't why they lost those games.The #1 pick in the draft is an effort kid? Come on! Sure Indiana has a ton of effort kids. But no one can deny they had star power, like the CB as well, and terrific coaching.
If Lewis, Baily, Toure and Powell don’t get injured, we easily beat Illinois and UCLA. Their loss exposed our lack of quality depths. We still haven’t replaced the productivity of those players.
It’s also why we couldn’t cover the shallow cross to save our lives vs USC. They really exposed our lack of speed and athleticism in the back 7.
USC will come to town in September, and it will likely be a rerun. Not enough speed and athleticism on defense. Ineffective pass rush. Two years onwards, nothing has changed on defense, except the coaches.
It’s actually kind of funny. If Al’s theory is that donations need to increase, he’s sure going about it the wrong way. Lecturing and berating may be the worst fundraising strategy I’ve ever seen.Al isn’t doing enough. Instead of incessantly making repetitive posts here and bizarre songs to recruits, he should be fundraising and working harder so he can donate more.
He’s the problem.
King of buzzwords that mean nothing. “Infrastructure”. He can’t even define it. It’s especially stupid considering the massive staff that Rutgers has allowed Schiano to amass.
This 100%^^^^ . NIL has sucked the blood out of pure college sports. I'll go , tailgating, meet up with friends and hope for a minor bowl game every now and then. That's the sad reality of the college football landscape. Who actually thought this would make major bowls more assessable across all D1 schools?Who says we can't say we want to win? The Giants aren't asking me to chip in for players salaries. 99% of the people on this board are not going to make a difference in our recruiting by their donations. Most of us were fans long before you and didn't sign up to paying players salaries when we became fans.
I have no interest in giving my hard earned money to some random 19 year old to play football for a year. I'd rather give it to my kids or some of my preferred charities.
You’re a waste of oxygen on this messageboard.
This constant trolling by Al has driven many people off this Board and has resulted in fewer donations to Rutgers Football.I donated more than I ever have to Rutgers this year. Yet my enthusiasm is at an all time low. Posts like yours just makes me want to give up my season tickets and donation. Our main issue is coaching. Better players will be here if we have that. I have no interest in buying a team of kids that have no desire to get an education.
It’s actually kind of funny. If Al’s theory is that donations need to increase, he’s sure going about it the wrong way. Lecturing and berating may be the worst fundraising strategy I’ve ever seen.
In every loss that I listed, sub par coaching was the dominant factor. RU was not less talented than any of those teams. Indiana's roster is full of "effort kids." Why did their effort kids produce an undefeated championship season while RU's effort kids couldn't even get to .500? Coaching. Makai Lemon killed RU in that game because USC has a coach that actually understands offense and RU's coaches had no clue how to defend what he was doing. We easily beat Illinois if Greg doesn't ice the kicker and the "effort kids" tackle We easily beat UCLA if the coaches figure out how to cover RBs catching passes out of the backfield and the "effort kids" don't turn a below average QB into Michael Vick. Even with all the injuries, RU still had more talent than UCLA.
I'm willing to take the blame for it...no worries.
I do know that when we won, my wife gave her first born to the program. So, I think we did our part.
This 100%^^^^ . NIL has sucked the blood out of pure college sports. I'll go , tailgating, meet up with friends and hope for a minor bowl game every now and then. That's the sad reality of the college football landscape. Who actually thought this would make major bowls more assessable across all D1 schools?
Indiana had half the staff and a roster full of 2 and 3 stars. They were undefeated and won a championship, beating teams with rosters full of 4 and 5 star players, in some cases rather convincingly. What was the difference? #coaching matters.You’re a waste of oxygen on this messageboard.
Don’t think I’ve forgotten about your. “Mario Cristobal is going to be Fired” Prediction. Instead, he’s close to the top of the world.
Infrastructure is the needed football fieldhouse, like what Schiano had written into his contract, which Rutgers still hadn’t delivered on. It was the first thing Schiano said he needed.
This is why our recruiting stinks and Rutgers situation looks like amateur hour to the best recruits, especially compared to a place like Michigan.
Thus, We have a massive staff because more effort is required to recruit the 2 and 3 stars from FL, NC, and GA. The best Jersey kids just don’t want to come here anymore. Kids don’t just fall out of a tree. Lots of time and effort went into identifying Antwan Raymond, from Canada, for instance.
Indiana had half the staff and a roster full of 2 and 3 stars. They were undefeated and won a championship, beating teams with rosters full of 4 and 5 star players, in some cases rather convincingly. What was the difference? #coaching matters.