Class move by you. I just can’t spend a dime on anything that makes Hobbs look semi-competent.Great post.
Last year, frustrated with the Ash Heap, I directed my entire athletics donation to the gymnastics team.
Class move by you. I just can’t spend a dime on anything that makes Hobbs look semi-competent.Great post.
Last year, frustrated with the Ash Heap, I directed my entire athletics donation to the gymnastics team.
How did you specifically direct your gift to molecular bio. Great job contributing to the main mission of Rutgers.Just do it.
Mailed the rest of our 2017 tickets in Section 105 and scarlet passes to Hobbs after the EMU debacle. Wrote him that as long as Ash was here, football was dead to us and there’d be plenty of cheap tickets on StubHub, so maybe we’d still hit Homecoming. This year? Uh, I don’t think so.
Redirected our RU giving to the molecular bio department. Got a great note from a professor thanking us for the gift. That made us feel much better about our gift than seeing our names on the ribbon boards at halftime. Loving the alma mater doesn’t mean putting needles in our eyes on a half dozen Saturday afternoons each year.
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I have zero inside info. Talking down? How can you talk down to read option when he is ripping you a new you know what and name-calling? Alternative facts and superior attitude? Yeah, my attitude is superior--I don't go mouthing off o fire everyone and destroy everything with knee-jerk reaction posting. That is superior. Thank you for noticing. Don't know what alternative facts you are referring to.
How did you specifically direct your gift to molecular bio. Great job contributing to the main mission of Rutgers.
I guess I’m wrong about donations, are you implying that RU alums are cheap? Or is it the RU experience we all had was shall we say , less than desirable.What planet do you live on to think that half of RU alumni would ever donate $1,000 a year? Twenty Nobel Prizes or a half dozen B1G football and hoops championships might add 1,000 donors at that price point. Maybe ...
Talk to someone in the development office sometime and you’ll find out the number of donors and the typical gift. A better football team has little relevance for most alumni and, if anything, will only help the athletic budget and not the general fund.
A winning football team can produce more, and better, undergraduate applicants, but that’s about it.
I guess I’m wrong about donations, are you implying that RU alums are cheap? Or is it the RU experience we all had was shall we say , less than desirable.
Many grads live in NJ , one of the most affluent in the country, doesn’t add up. I think if we had a couple of revenue sport teams that were good we would have a much easier time raising money.
If that is the case , the administration should fund some research to figure out why many are disenchanted with their experience here. I graduated a long time ago and have to admit that RU can be a cold place. You either make it or you don’t and it is totally on you.It's a common theme that the majority of Rutgers alums feel slighted by their university, especially during their time there, and in return tend to not be the most generous with donations.
Great avatar. Fitting for being a fan of RU Football.Mbb.rutgers.edu/support-us
I just want an athletics program that doesn't embarrass me...forget being a winning program.. I just want 6-6 in football and .500 in Bball.. IS THAT TOO MUCH TO FRIGGEN ASK FOR?
Silence equals consent to what is happening to the program.You and Plum and other people continuing to pile on still seem to be posting quite a lot. People love to complain. This is not an attack, it is an observation. More people come out of the woodwork after a huge loss or a bad season than when RU is winning. People in NJ particularly love to watch and comment on a train wreck.
Its embarrassing to be terrible in virtually every major sport...how do you even question that?What could the team have done to embarrass you?
Its embarrassing to be terrible in virtually every major sport...how do you even question that?
As an alumnus who cares, it embarrasses me.I agree with that. They should be embarrassed. For themselves. But they don’t embarrass me.
If that is the case , the administration should fund some research to figure out why many are disenchanted with their experience here. I graduated a long time ago and have to admit that RU can be a cold place. You either make it or you don’t and it is totally on you.
The campus has undergone a tremendous amount of growth and the facilities are much nicer than they were. I don’t seem to see an temporary classrooms, and those ****** temporary labs we used to have.
We seem to lack an identity as a University, we are not Ivy League and never were we going to be, that is not a bad thing. We are a great state university that Seems to be neglected by the people in Trenton.
I have son that goes to Alabama and I am always amazed in the pride the residents have in their University. Waiters and waitresses, guys at the gas station, etc all love the university. It would be great if we had that support in NJ which takes me back to my first post, maybe they love Alabama because they are always good in football.
Or because the state of Alabama doesn't have much to offer or be proud of outside of Crimson Tide football.
I don't get how people say stupid **** like this.
It's a beautiful state, with a varied topology, much like New Jersey. Alabama is both a major agricultural producer and a hi-tech industrial state, much like New Jersey.
Or because the state of Alabama doesn't have much to offer or be proud of outside of Crimson Tide football. I'm not disagreeing with you in that there should be more state pride in NJ's state U. But Bama sports, high school sports, fishing, hunting and maybe some minor league baseball are the only sports in town.
Here, we have Devils/Giants/Jets/Eagles/Yankees/Mets/Phillies/Flyers/Rangers/Knicks/Nets/Sixers/Islanders and horse racing in addition to high school sports, minor league baseball, fishing, hunting, etc. It's really an apples to oranges comparison.
Or because the state of Alabama doesn't have much to offer or be proud of outside of Crimson Tide football. I'm not disagreeing with you in that there should be more state pride in NJ's state U. But Bama sports, high school sports, fishing, hunting and maybe some minor league baseball are the only sports in town.
Here, we have Devils/Giants/Jets/Eagles/Yankees/Mets/Phillies/Flyers/Rangers/Knicks/Nets/Sixers/Islanders and horse racing in addition to high school sports, minor league baseball, fishing, hunting, etc. It's really an apples to oranges comparison.
Now explain USC ... or Georgia, or Texas, or Texas A&M, or LSU, or Ohio State, or Michigan. They are all in close proximity to the full allotment of professional teams. The reason the surrounding area love and respect the schools is because the schools respect themselves enough to treat their athletics departments (particularly football) as if they are important.
And the issue is that Hobbs needs that money for infrastructure improvements that we desperately need. Look for changes in the staff especially the defense but I would not expect any changes to the offensive staff.Gentlemen, there is no math that supports firing Ash after this season. Everyone who touts the "empty seats" angle is either overstating or just plain ignoring the numbers.
Absent a donor buyout *and* donor-led subsidy of a significantly upgraded coaching staff - so figure something like $20 million, total - there's zero appetite among Barchi & BOG to throw good money after bad just for the sake of "winning".
Then pick an academic department, any department, and support Rutgers financially where it truly is a world-class institution. I know, I know. Barchi gets a ton of hate on athletics. But he has RU trending in the right direction by virtually any other measure.I won't send a dime, set foot in the stadium or support athletics until Ash is gone.
absolutely, could not agree moreThen pick an academic department, any department, and support Rutgers financially where it truly is a world-class institution. I know, I know. Barchi gets a ton of hate on athletics. But he has RU trending in the right direction by virtually any other measure.
I guess I’m wrong about donations, are you implying that RU alums are cheap? Or is it the RU experience we all had was shall we say , less than desirable.
Many grads live in NJ , one of the most affluent in the country, doesn’t add up. I think if we had a couple of revenue sport teams that were good we would have a much easier time raising money.
maybe they love Alabama because they are always good in football.
Maybe?? Ya think?
More than likely the only reason for many non-students/non-alums. Extremely easy to root for a winner.
How many really big donors are there? I don’t know for sure but I bet it is less than 15.
Im sure that Tide fans were livid, but doubt they stopped supporting the team.
I guess I’m wrong about donations, are you implying that RU alums are cheap? Or is it the RU experience we all had was shall we say , less than desirable.
Many grads live in NJ , one of the most affluent in the country, doesn’t add up. I think if we had a couple of revenue sport teams that were good we would have a much easier time raising money.
AgreedI look at the make up of the student body, and I walk away thinking that most can gives a rats *** about sports while in school. So to expect them to give after graduation in a pipe dream.
Agreed
Do you happen to know what the make up of the student body is these days?
I look at the make up of the student body, and I walk away thinking that most can gives a rats *** about sports while in school. So to expect them to give after graduation in a pipe dream.
Uh, how about mostly New Jersey kids? In fact, 90%.Mostly Asian.
Please understand the following:
PLEASE keep in mind that this is a business!
The most important thing that people can say is this:
1) I am not renewing my season tickets/parking passes until there is a change in the coaching staff
2) I will not donate anymore until there is a change in the coaching staff
or both, better to state both and you MUST follow through! Saying it is not enough you must do it!
You want to get Ash's seat hot? Do that!
kind of think Barchi and Gregg Brown also need a CC on each email..Barchi only takes action when hes inconvenienced by AthleticsPlease understand the following:
PLEASE keep in mind that this is a business!
The most important thing that people can say is this:
1) I am not renewing my season tickets/parking passes until there is a change in the coaching staff
2) I will not donate anymore until there is a change in the coaching staff
or both, better to state both and you MUST follow through! Saying it is not enough you must do it!
You want to get Ash's seat hot? Do that!
Did exactly that yesterday.