The team has been much more successful than our donors who place DEAD LAST in donations for P5 schools every single year.Ok, bud. That's hilarious. Whatever the football program wants, because it has been such a raging success.
The team has been much more successful than our donors who place DEAD LAST in donations for P5 schools every single year.Ok, bud. That's hilarious. Whatever the football program wants, because it has been such a raging success.
Keep shitting on the donors. I'm guessing you are a Rutgers employee. Rutgers does a great job alienating donors. I know this well. We are close to done with RU with their debacle with us.The team has been much more successful than our donors who place DEAD LAST in donations for P5 schools every single year.
The lack of donations to Rutgers is due to the belief that many feel they received poor service when they were students.This is a serious question re: donations. I am not flaming or trying to make everything political, But-
I was just listening to the VT postgame podcast talking about Rutgers tailgating. They twice mentioned the large number of flagpoles they saw (over 100) and also mentioned that they were flying the American flag (RU flag, too). This does not seem, to me, to equate with the public image the RU admin, faculty and students represent. Is it possible there is a disconnect between RU alumni/football fans and the image that RU projects to the public? Is it possible this disconnect is reflected in the lack of donations to the program and the university as a whole?
I have not lived in Jersey for 30 years so I am asking about the local culture.
Could you describe the public image that RU projects as you see it from afar? My guess it that it's not universal but there could be definite validity to some aspects of it.This does not seem, to me, to equate with the public image the RU admin, faculty and students represent. Is it possible there is a disconnect between RU alumni/football fans and the image that RU projects to the public?
Nope, I am just a season ticket holder since 1991 in the Yellow Lot.Keep shitting on the donors. I'm guessing you are a Rutgers employee. Rutgers does a great job alienating donors. I know this well. We are close to done with RU with their debacle with us.
Wait, you think RU is against flying the American flag?This is a serious question re: donations. I am not flaming or trying to make everything political, But-
I was just listening to the VT postgame podcast talking about Rutgers tailgating. They twice mentioned the large number of flagpoles they saw (over 100) and also mentioned that they were flying the American flag (RU flag, too). This does not seem, to me, to equate with the public image the RU admin, faculty and students represent. Is it possible there is a disconnect between RU alumni/football fans and the image that RU projects to the public? Is it possible this disconnect is reflected in the lack of donations to the program and the university as a whole?
I have not lived in Jersey for 30 years so I am asking about the local culture.
It would not fit there. Its not a large enough space.Good luck raising funds when you have alienated a significant chunk of your donors and season ticket holders. Yeah, that's a ridiculous take, especially been it is quite possible to put the field house in the Brown lot and over the old tennis facility.
You did not address any of the reasonable alternatives. It seems you think winning means the fieldhouse can be in only one location. Ok.
No. We want to continue to win 3 and 4 games each season and average 2 TDs a game in B1G play so we can have ample tailgating space.Isn't the point of this to help the football players? I don't really think yellow lot tailgaters (I have been one since 1991) should matter all.
No. We want to continue to win 3 and 4 games each season and average 2 TDs a game in B1G play so we can have ample tailgating space.
Actually a very good idea.If Rutgers was smart they would try to enter into a long term agreement with the MIDDLESEX county parks commission and open the entire Johnson Park for game day parking.
Every county in NJ is scraping for money for maintaining and improving parks. MIDDLESEX county no exception. Both Rutgers and MIDDLESEX county could benefit financially doing a 50/50 split of revenue of parking in Johnson park and having shuttles right to stadium.
Yes Johnson park would be closed on the 5-6 game days per season but their revenue and all the good it could do in maintaining and improving other parks and natural habitats would be improved.
Yes someone will lose something.Tell me where to put this facility where its practical and won't steal parking from somewhere. Someone will lose parking. It's really not the end of the world.
Ok. I won’t deny this. I will own it.I see the difference between RU fans and Bama fans in this thread.
Saban: Alabama Football is building another new facility in this parking lot. You guys gotta move your tailgate and continue to donate.
Tide Fans: Roll Tide!!!!!!!
Schiano: Rutgers Football is building our first football facility in the Yellow……..
RU Fans: Get the f*** off my lawn. We want to tailgate and enter the stadium in the second quarter!!!!
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Yes someone will lose something.
Of the many things I am not, an engineer and expert of Rutgers campus are two of them.
Can a new facility be built on the Hale centers existing parking lot? Then it can be connected to the Hale center which is still good and can be updated. And Then put the new field house over one of the existing outdoor fields? We don’t need 3 outdoor fields, plus a field house, plus the bubble and stadium field. Need to get creative or Pitt can figure out how to build a 10 story athletic facility in a city we can do something at Rutgers
I highly doubt that is where the poster's thought process is going.Wait, you think RU is against flying the American flag?
Lol, another plan you have knowledge of. Good thing you don't work Wall St, because you'd get hit with "insider trading" charges. Love those that brag or give hints of inside knowledge, too funny.You make a good point - the 3 practice fields in the Battaglia facility would be unnecessary if there were a true indoor practice facility.
And Skinny said that his (incorrect) understanding of the plan would take only 25% of the Yellow lot. He should look at a map, because 25% of the Yellow lot is a lot less territory than the existing Brown lot / tennis courts footprint.
The first version of a fieldhouse plan that I heard about, several years ago, was exactly that - it occupied the Brown lot / tennis court footprint and was connected to the Battaglia complex.
Yep.These are the supposed die hards who show more and more they are only hard for this board and tailgating. We are last in donations in the BIG most do not even travel to away games to see that their beloved tailgate game is BS compared to many. Fill up in the lots so I won’t have to spend a dime inside the stadium lol.
We are not only last in the BIG, but last in all of the P5.Show your work.
We are not only last in the BIG, but last in all of the P5.
According to current drawings (supposedly). There are no shovels in the ground yet, hell designs haven't even been publicly released, so there is nothing stopping the design from being altered.It would not fit there. Its not a large enough space.
Agreed. I don't think many on this thread are against a field house. More of like I said earlier poor planning, location and more "throwing good money after bad." We supposedly have a very good urban planning school at RU. But we choose not to plan properly. This goes back many decades with placement of various infrastructure projects not just in the athletic space.According to current drawings (supposedly). There are no shovels in the ground yet, hell designs haven't even been publicly released, so there is nothing stopping the design from being altered.
Working in the field of public infrastructure myself - a project with this impact and of this magnitude needs to be thoroughly contemplated, with the impact to all stakeholders fully considered (yes, including fans/donors).
I'm not opposed to a fieldhouse, and fully support giving the football team what it needs to compete. But we also cannot afford to continue to "throw good money after bad" (as I heard someone say) just because "I said so". This is how Rutgers continues to shoot itself in the foot.
Agreed. I don't think many on this thread are against a field house. More of like I said earlier poor planning, location and more "throwing good money after bad." We supposedly have a very good urban planning school at RU. But we choose not to plan properly. This goes back many decades with placement of various infrastructure projects not just in the athletic space.
Can someone explain to me the following:
I can go on but I think everyone knows that Scott Hall is an absolute abomination and horribly out of place.
- Yurcak Field. This started the issue with land usage. Giant field and we place a structure smack dab in the middle of it. Why not shade it one direction to help with future expansion.
- Why was the RWJ Barnabas performance structure placed where it was? If it wasn't attached, either directly or via tunnel, bridge that thing could have been placed anywhere.
- Rodkin Center. Again if it wasn't attached to stadium to better utilize locker rooms, trainers facilities etc...it could have been placed anywhere. Placement seriously pigein holes where future expansion for all facilities placement going forward. Soccer Lacrosse and Football.
- Visitors Center. This is the most egregious of all. This thing was placed in the middle of nowhere. Not close to academic buildings, dorms, social gathering spaces. This thing should have either been incorporated in the honors college expansion or the "YARD".
I can go on but I think everyone knows that Scott Hall is an absolute abomination and horribly out of place.
Don’t get me started on that place.Agreed. I don't think many on this thread are against a field house. More of like I said earlier poor planning, location and more "throwing good money after bad." We supposedly have a very good urban planning school at RU. But we choose not to plan properly. This goes back many decades with placement of various infrastructure projects not just in the athletic space.
Can someone explain to me the following:
I can go on but I think everyone knows that Scott Hall is an absolute abomination and horribly out of place.
- Yurcak Field. This started the issue with land usage. Giant field and we place a structure smack dab in the middle of it. Why not shade it one direction to help with future expansion.
- Why was the RWJ Barnabas performance structure placed where it was? If it wasn't attached, either directly or via tunnel, bridge that thing could have been placed anywhere.
- Rodkin Center. Again if it wasn't attached to stadium to better utilize locker rooms, trainers facilities etc...it could have been placed anywhere. Placement seriously pigein holes where future expansion for all facilities placement going forward. Soccer Lacrosse and Football.
- Visitors Center. This is the most egregious of all. This thing was placed in the middle of nowhere. Not close to academic buildings, dorms, social gathering spaces. This thing should have either been incorporated in the honors college expansion or the "YARD".
Yea arranged most of my social life in that monstrous lecture hall. Either there or the roost!Yeah, but some of my finest memories are from Scott Hall.
Most of them involved girls. And being pretty stoned.
I can only comment on the visitors center, but the visitors center predates both the Honors College and the Yard by about a decade. I believe a large portion of why it is where it is is because they need parking space, and they need space where the tour busses can line up and wait without being in the way of University\city traffic. Neither of those needs would be fulfilled anywhere on college ave. The idea was also that it could be used for event space before Football games, which it has been.Agreed. I don't think many on this thread are against a field house. More of like I said earlier poor planning, location and more "throwing good money after bad." We supposedly have a very good urban planning school at RU. But we choose not to plan properly. This goes back many decades with placement of various infrastructure projects not just in the athletic space.
Can someone explain to me the following:
I can go on but I think everyone knows that Scott Hall is an absolute abomination and horribly out of place.
- Yurcak Field. This started the issue with land usage. Giant field and we place a structure smack dab in the middle of it. Why not shade it one direction to help with future expansion.
- Why was the RWJ Barnabas performance structure placed where it was? If it wasn't attached, either directly or via tunnel, bridge that thing could have been placed anywhere.
- Rodkin Center. Again if it wasn't attached to stadium to better utilize locker rooms, trainers facilities etc...it could have been placed anywhere. Placement seriously pigein holes where future expansion for all facilities placement going forward. Soccer Lacrosse and Football.
- Visitors Center. This is the most egregious of all. This thing was placed in the middle of nowhere. Not close to academic buildings, dorms, social gathering spaces. This thing should have either been incorporated in the honors college expansion or the "YARD".
But that’s what we do, my good man.I can only comment on the visitors center, but the visitors center predates both the Honors College and the Yard by about a decade. I believe a large portion of why it is where it is is because they need parking space, and they need space where the tour busses can line up and wait without being in the way of University\city traffic. Neither of those needs would be fulfilled anywhere on college ave. The idea was also that it could be used for event space before Football games, which it has been.
This whole thread is an argument over a rumor that has not been confirmed.
Basketball season is around the corner and that's when Pat is at his most accessible.But that’s what we do, my good man.![]()
Don't go bringing facts, figures and math into a discussion. @RUskoolie will shout you down, others will scold you for not going with the flow and the demands of our head coach. Heck, whatever Saban says at Alabama is granted with a yes sir salute, and we should do the same because we are just like Alabama football.Size of turf field and middle field of the practice fields = approx. 148,000 sf
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Size of front half of Yellow lot = approx. 139,000 sf
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Size of Brown lot and tennis courts = approx. 175,000 sf
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I think some people on the football team need to go back to math class.
I never said I was against the field house, and just asked if they gave due consideration to the location and placement. You gave good examples of buildings placed in odd locations with seemingly no forethought. It's the Rutgers way of doing things. When we first went to the Visitors Center for our oldest kid, we were wondering why it was plopped over there. Very odd placement indeed.Agreed. I don't think many on this thread are against a field house. More of like I said earlier poor planning, location and more "throwing good money after bad." We supposedly have a very good urban planning school at RU. But we choose not to plan properly. This goes back many decades with placement of various infrastructure projects not just in the athletic space.
Can someone explain to me the following:
I can go on but I think everyone knows that Scott Hall is an absolute abomination and horribly out of place.
- Yurcak Field. This started the issue with land usage. Giant field and we place a structure smack dab in the middle of it. Why not shade it one direction to help with future expansion.
- Why was the RWJ Barnabas performance structure placed where it was? If it wasn't attached, either directly or via tunnel, bridge that thing could have been placed anywhere.
- Rodkin Center. Again if it wasn't attached to stadium to better utilize locker rooms, trainers facilities etc...it could have been placed anywhere. Placement seriously pigein holes where future expansion for all facilities placement going forward. Soccer Lacrosse and Football.
- Visitors Center. This is the most egregious of all. This thing was placed in the middle of nowhere. Not close to academic buildings, dorms, social gathering spaces. This thing should have either been incorporated in the honors college expansion or the "YARD".
I can understand your points. I have been on many college tours in much more densely populated urban locations. Parking and the need to line up buses were never an issue. The fact that the Visitors Center is on the southernmost part of Busch campus (away from academic buildings) where you are forced to bus created the excess need for additional parking and busses to other campuses. This is part of planning, seeing the next project and how it could fit in. If the visiting center was placed on College Ave prior to the Yard and honors college it would have created a much more cohesive and collegiate experience. Walking tour versus bussing tour.I can only comment on the visitors center, but the visitors center predates both the Honors College and the Yard by about a decade. I believe a large portion of why it is where it is is because they need parking space, and they need space where the tour busses can line up and wait without being in the way of University\city traffic. Neither of those needs would be fulfilled anywhere on college ave. The idea was also that it could be used for event space before Football games, which it has been.
This whole thread is an argument over a rumor that has not been confirmed.
Scarlet. If they built this in Scarlet I would move.You still haven't told us what lot you park in.
Do we know the size of what is being proposed? The brown lot is an odd shape, not sure how you build it there, not to mention the drop off towards River Road which would likely add to the construction costs for walls and who knows what else.Size of turf field and middle field of the practice fields = approx. 148,000 sf
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Size of front half of Yellow lot = approx. 139,000 sf
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Size of Brown lot and tennis courts = approx. 175,000 sf
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I think some people on the football team need to go back to math class.
Do we know the size of what is being proposed? The brown lot is an odd shape, not sure how you build it there, not to mention the drop off towards River Road which would likely add to the construction costs for walls and who knows what else.
I think they are taking part of the white lot also as an FYI.
Size of turf field and middle field of the practice fields = approx. 148,000 sf
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Size of front half of Yellow lot = approx. 139,000 sf
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Size of Brown lot and tennis courts = approx. 175,000 sf
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I think some people on the football team need to go back to math class.
Putting donations aside, everyone who parks on Busch is essentially a season ticket holder and our core base of fans (15-20K die hards). These are the people who stayed with the program and didn’t give up despite being one of the worst P5 programs over a few years. These are also your younger fans and future bigger donors.