Ace is veeery quiet.

Scarlet Bri

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My son saw him riding a motorized scooter near APC this week. I guess he is still working out on campus.
 

Knight Owl

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I saw him projected going 4th just before Queen in a mock draft last time I checked.
 

NickRU714

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Dont believe VJ Edgecombe and Kasparas Jakucionis have declared yet either.
Maybe Ace is recruiting them to Rutgers for next year.....


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Greene Rice FIG

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how long would it take to get from the livingston campus to college ave campus on a scooter

ChatGPT said:​

Getting from Livingston Campus to College Ave Campus at Rutgers on a scooter depends on a few factors—like your speed, route, traffic, and weather—but here's a general estimate:
  • Distance: Around 2.5 to 3 miles, depending on where you start and end.
  • Time:
    • If you're riding a kick scooter, it might take 20–30 minutes.
    • If you're on an electric scooter, going around 10–15 mph, it should take 10–15 minutes.
There are some hills and busy areas, especially near River Road and George Street, so factor that in too. If you're riding during class changes, it could be a little slower with the crowds.
Want the fastest route mapped out?
4o

You said:​

yes

ChatGPT said:​

Alright! Here's a quick breakdown of the fastest and most common scooter route from Livingston Campus to College Ave Campus at Rutgers:

🚦 Fastest Scooter Route (Approx. 2.7 miles)

Starting Point: Livingston Plaza / Livingston Student Center
Ending Point: College Ave Student Center / Brower Commons

đź›´ Route:​

  1. Exit Livingston Campus via Avenue E → head toward Road 1 (Suttons Lane).
  2. Turn left on Road 1, then quickly turn right onto Metlars Lane.
  3. Follow Metlars Lane until it becomes River Road.
  4. Stay on River Road (bike lane is present most of the way).
  5. Turn left onto the Landing Lane Bridge (cross over the Raritan River).
  6. After the bridge, turn right onto George Street.
  7. Ride straight on George Street until you reach Hamilton Street (you’ll see the College Ave buildings ahead).
  8. Turn left on Hamilton, then right into the College Ave Campus near Brower Commons / Student Center.

đź•’ Estimated Time:​

  • E-Scooter (10–15 mph): ~12–15 minutes
  • Kick Scooter: ~25–30 minutes, depending on pace & breaks
 
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how long would it take to get from the livingston campus to college ave campus on a scooter

ChatGPT said:​

Getting from Livingston Campus to College Ave Campus at Rutgers on a scooter depends on a few factors—like your speed, route, traffic, and weather—but here's a general estimate:
  • Distance: Around 2.5 to 3 miles, depending on where you start and end.
  • Time:
    • If you're riding a kick scooter, it might take 20–30 minutes.
    • If you're on an electric scooter, going around 10–15 mph, it should take 10–15 minutes.
There are some hills and busy areas, especially near River Road and George Street, so factor that in too. If you're riding during class changes, it could be a little slower with the crowds.
Want the fastest route mapped out?
4o

You said:​

yes

ChatGPT said:​

Alright! Here's a quick breakdown of the fastest and most common scooter route from Livingston Campus to College Ave Campus at Rutgers:

🚦 Fastest Scooter Route (Approx. 2.7 miles)

Starting Point: Livingston Plaza / Livingston Student Center
Ending Point: College Ave Student Center / Brower Commons

đź›´ Route:​

  1. Exit Livingston Campus via Avenue E → head toward Road 1 (Suttons Lane).
  2. Turn left on Road 1, then quickly turn right onto Metlars Lane.
  3. Follow Metlars Lane until it becomes River Road.
  4. Stay on River Road (bike lane is present most of the way).
  5. Turn left onto the Landing Lane Bridge (cross over the Raritan River).
  6. After the bridge, turn right onto George Street.
  7. Ride straight on George Street until you reach Hamilton Street (you’ll see the College Ave buildings ahead).
  8. Turn left on Hamilton, then right into the College Ave Campus near Brower Commons / Student Center.

đź•’ Estimated Time:​

  • E-Scooter (10–15 mph): ~12–15 minutes
  • Kick Scooter: ~25–30 minutes, depending on pace & breaks
Ask GPT when the next time RU basketball will be relevant again.
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
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I was joking about the scooter and get a narrative on how long it would take to get from Livingston Campus to College Avenue.The fan focus really needs to be on achieving a winning season without Bailey and Harper.
 

The RUT

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Well if he wasn't declaring he'd be going to a top school for a payday. Would have to be stupid to come back here for a second straight year. So yes I hope he declares
It would be very painful to watch him go play another year at an Auburn or something.

Hopefully he just heads to the league
 
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satnom

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It would be very painful to watch him go play another year at an Auburn or something.

Hopefully he just heads to the league
Bruce Pearlman was sending coded messages to Ace and Dylan on national tv when he said something to the effect of “to all those lottery type freshmen players who play on teams that didn’t make the NCAAs, remember that the money you make on your second contract is what makes you wealthy…”

Wonder if Ace is being told he has slid outside the Top 10.

GO RU
 

seansherm

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Bruce Pearlman was sending coded messages to Ace and Dylan on national tv when he said something to the effect of “to all those lottery type freshmen players who play on teams that didn’t make the NCAAs, remember that the money you make on your second contract is what makes you wealthy…”

Wonder if Ace is being told he has slid outside the Top 10.

GO RU
He hasn't slid outside the top 3. They also know 2nd contract is key, which is why none of the top picks will stay in school any longer than they have to.
 

NickRU714

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He hasn't slid outside the top 3. They also know 2nd contract is key, which is why none of the top picks will stay in school any longer than they have to.

I saw a couple mocks that had Edgecome up to 3 and Ace all the way down to 4.

So clearly this means he'll give up tens of millions to return to college