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jordkap

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How about we all compromise and play a home and home this year
The real compromise is Hall and RU playing every game at a neutral site for the balance of the contract and splitting the gate.

Hall only cares about the gate, that’s why it wasn’t played. It hurts them more than us at this point to not play the series financially.
 
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HeavenUniv.

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We are the State University of New Jersey and we are in the Big Ten. This game is supposed to be in Piscataway. If the series ends, it is Seton Hall’s fault. They chickened out last year. Bowling Green does not tell Ohio State what to do. Drake doesn’t tell Iowa what to do. Towson doesn’t tell Maryland what to do. Eastern Illinois doesn’t tell Illinois what to do. IUPUI doesn’t tell Purdue and Indiana what to do. Pat Hobbs and Coach Pike don’t cave in. I could not care less if this series ended and I don’t think it matters to some kid we are recruiting in Texas, Florida, California if Seton Hall is on the schedule. May not even matter to New Jersey/Philly/New York Kids.
 

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Well it was sold out and probably the loudest crowd until the Maryland game at the end of the year, so...
Yeah, the seton hall game was like a program defining moment that season. Let’s not act like it wasn’t a big game for us
 
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First off, here's the article, so people can read it.



Secondly, there are at least two quotes that some people say aren't happening in this thread:

Yes, the ADs are involved: "So that’s where the line in the sand remains drawn after discussions at the athletic director level. Time is running out as non-conference games continue to be booked for next season."

And, yes, Carino mentions the other rivalries that did play last year, plus the one that didn't: "This was not the only rivalry disrupted by the pandemic. Rhode Island-Providence also went on hiatus in 2020, much to the chagrin of Rhode Island. The two sides hammered it out after temperatures cooled and the series resumes this December in Providence — the scheduled site of last year’s meeting. Other rivalries, like Louisville-Kentucky and Cincinnati-Xavier, managed to continue uninterrupted in 2020."
 

hinson32

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"Better roster right now" as in Harper and Geo still in prelim NBA Draft workouts? With both back RU roster is better. Pike adds a decent 4/5 transfer, our roster is much better.
Without Ron and Geo they are clearly better. If our guys come back it is debatable to me. Lack of the front court concerns me greatly. I also think losing Young is really tough to replace.
 

hinson32

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We are the State University of New Jersey and we are in the Big Ten. This game is supposed to be in Piscataway. If the series ends, it is Seton Hall’s fault. They chickened out last year. Bowling Green does not tell Ohio State what to do. Drake doesn’t tell Iowa what to do. Towson doesn’t tell Maryland what to do. Eastern Illinois doesn’t tell Illinois what to do. IUPUI doesn’t tell Purdue and Indiana what to do. Pat Hobbs and Coach Pike don’t cave in. I could not care less if this series ended and I don’t think it matters to some kid we are recruiting in Texas, Florida, California if Seton Hall is on the schedule. May not even matter to New Jersey/Philly/New York Kids.
Bowling Green, Drake, Townsend don’t have a better head to head record in the series, more NCAA teams, conference titles etc. Like it or not for the past 30 years Seton Hall has been the better program.
 
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Raritan83

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First off, here's the article, so people can read it.



Secondly, there are at least two quotes that some people say aren't happening in this thread:

Yes, the ADs are involved: "So that’s where the line in the sand remains drawn after discussions at the athletic director level. Time is running out as non-conference games continue to be booked for next season."

And, yes, Carino mentions the other rivalries that did play last year, plus the one that didn't: "This was not the only rivalry disrupted by the pandemic. Rhode Island-Providence also went on hiatus in 2020, much to the chagrin of Rhode Island. The two sides hammered it out after temperatures cooled and the series resumes this December in Providence — the scheduled site of last year’s meeting. Other rivalries, like Louisville-Kentucky and Cincinnati-Xavier, managed to continue uninterrupted in 2020."


The mention about the other games that occurred was a subsequent add and not in original.
 

JerseyShoreKnight

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Play the game at a neutral site - AC orTrenton or MSG.
THEN resume contract.
So RU should give up a home game because SHU didn’t want to host a game when they couldn’t make money? F*** that. If they were so worried about attendance, they could’ve reached out to our athletic department and worked something out.

It’s at the RAC this year or it’s not happening. We already proved we don’t need to play them to make the tournament. If they don’t want to go by the agreed contract, let the game die.
 

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Rutgers needs the game much more than Seton Hall does. Pikiell refuses to beef up the non conference schedule. Laughable that he’s afraid to play anybody. If it’s not a contractually obligated game with the Big 10 it’s the usual cream puff schedule. It’s been the story year in and year out. If no Seton Hall who is he replacing the game with? We all know it won’t be anyone nearly as good. Keep beating up on Bryant, the Merrimack’s and Rider’s.
 
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Rivalry should continue. Rutgers is on the right side of the conversation and should not give up the home game. SHU decided to cancel last year’s game. Both need the game and it should be played. SHU do what’s right
 
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MADHAT1

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Rivalry should continue. Rutgers is on the right side of the conversation and should not give up the home game. SHU decided to cancel last year’s game. Both need the game and it should be played. SHU do what’s right
 

JerseyShoreKnight

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Rutgers needs the game much more than Seton Hall does. Pikiell refuses to beef up the non conference schedule. Laughable that he’s afraid to play anybody. If it’s not a contractually obligated game with the Big 10 it’s the usual cream puff schedule. It’s been the story year in and year out. If no Seton Hall who is he replacing the game with? We all know it won’t be anyone nearly as good. Keep beating up on Bryant, the Merrimack’s and Rider’s.
Yeah it really helped Seton Hall and hurt Rutgers last season lol
 

AshCatchEm

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Yeah it really helped Seton Hall and hurt Rutgers last season lol
You're saying this as if we were any sort of a lock for the ncaa tournament before the last game of the year. When you barely nudge in as a ten seed, you should probably bolster your schedule. The bubble was extremely weak this year. That's not the norm and it should not be relied on.
 

STLPirate12

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Rivalry should continue. Rutgers is on the right side of the conversation and should not give up the home game. SHU decided to cancel last year’s game. Both need the game and it should be played. SHU do what’s right
SHU decided to cancel? So you're saying RU was all good with playing @SHU on December 13th and @Maryland on December 14th?
 

Mr. Magoo1

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Rutgers needs the game much more than Seton Hall does. Pikiell refuses to beef up the non conference schedule. Laughable that he’s afraid to play anybody. If it’s not a contractually obligated game with the Big 10 it’s the usual cream puff schedule. It’s been the story year in and year out. If no Seton Hall who is he replacing the game with? We all know it won’t be anyone nearly as good. Keep beating up on Bryant, the Merrimack’s and Rider’s.
You’re not wrong. I doubt if Pike wants to play it anyway. Still, I’d rather we not give in to them.
 

STLPirate12

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Everything I read and heard was the Pirates dodged Rutgers last year. Is that not the case?
It's the narrative RU's pushing for sure. Both sides have their own version of events and I'm sure reality is somehwere in the middle. The game's oriniginally contracted date was made impossible by both the B1G and BE moving up the start of conference play (including RU @ Maryland the next day). With that date off the table (through no fault of either school), it was a matter of trying to mutually agree on a make-up date, something that clearly didn't happen. It sounds like both coaches were (and still are for next year) stubbornly trying to get it played on their own terms and with neither willing to give in, it didn't happen at all.
 

NewJerseyHawk

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It's the narrative RU's pushing for sure. Both sides have their own version of events and I'm sure reality is somehwere in the middle. The game's oriniginally contracted date was made impossible by both the B1G and BE moving up the start of conference play (including RU @ Maryland the next day). With that date off the table (through no fault of either school), it was a matter of trying to mutually agree on a make-up date, something that clearly didn't happen. It sounds like both coaches were (and still are for next year) stubbornly trying to get it played on their own terms and with neither willing to give in, it didn't happen at all.

Please stop with the stupidity....the B1G schedule of games doesn't bump any windows prior or after those games are scheduled. The date is arbitrary as games were scheduled on the fly all through the OOC slate for plenty of programs who had a pause for covid19.

It was a SHU home game....how is that RU responsibility to know what SHU is doing when they have the home game?? SHU decided, clearly to not play the game and went to great lengths schedule wise to avoid RU.....and because they were likely to lose again.

I think the game is going to be played, unless SHU somehow backs out again this year. It's not too difficult to figure out, when a team bypassed a home game to play a bunch of road games, that there was no interest in playing RU.....it's OK, no need to be defensive or twist things into fantasy land.
 

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To me they lose all credibility in any argument around safety and Covid protocols when they played Penn State as another BIG program. Unless they were skirting the rules they would be subject to the same stringent testing requirements etc.

Bottom line is they ducked RU and lost their turn…game is at the RAC.
 

JerseyShoreKnight

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You're saying this as if we were any sort of a lock for the ncaa tournament before the last game of the year. When you barely nudge in as a ten seed, you should probably bolster your schedule. The bubble was extremely weak this year. That's not the norm and it should not be relied on.
Did we make it? Did Seton Hall make it? So it definitely didn’t work to Seton Hall’s advantage. You’re also forgetting we had Baylor on the schedule before it was cancelled. I don’t get why when everybody looks to strengthen the schedule they immediately point to this game. There are other schools out there. We don’t need this game.
 
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JerseyShoreKnight

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I think the game is going to be played, unless SHU somehow backs out again this year. It's not too difficult to figure out, when a team bypassed a home game to play a bunch of road games, that there was no interest in playing RU.....it's OK, no need to be defensive or twist things into fantasy land.
I bet they will back out if they don’t get a home game. They’re acting as if their school is above ours and they should dictate the terms. That’s not happening. The contract has a set schedule. If they don’t like it, cancel the game. We’ll keep the trophy.
 

STLPirate12

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Please stop with the stupidity....the B1G schedule of games doesn't bump any windows prior or after those games are scheduled. The date is arbitrary as games were scheduled on the fly all through the OOC slate for plenty of programs who had a pause for covid19.

It was a SHU home game....how is that RU responsibility to know what SHU is doing when they have the home game?? SHU decided, clearly to not play the game and went to great lengths schedule wise to avoid RU.....and because they were likely to lose again.

I think the game is going to be played, unless SHU somehow backs out again this year. It's not too difficult to figure out, when a team bypassed a home game to play a bunch of road games, that there was no interest in playing RU.....it's OK, no need to be defensive or twist things into fantasy land.
The date is important because the contract was tied to it. If that date was still possible, RU could have enforced the contract and had the game played on December 13th whether SHU liked it or not. That's what happened in all those other cases in which the rivalry games were played. But if you're gonna put narrative over facts, there's not much else to say.

As for all the road games SHU played, there's been no indication that RU had any interest in playing on those dates other than December 6th. My understanding is that Pike was angry about how SHU handled that date and cut off discusssions at that point.
 
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End this series and find another opponent. There are dozens of better than adequate competitors out there. Other than MBB who the eff cares about them clowns from south Orange…outside of NJ, no one cares (heck many in Jersey don’t care).
 

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The date is important because the contract was tied to it. If that date was still possible, RU could have enforced the contract and had the game played on December 13th whether SHU liked it or not. That's what happened in all those other cases in which the rivalry games were played. But if you're gonna put narrative over facts, there's not much else to say.

As for all the road games SHU played, there's been no indication that RU had any interest in playing on those dates other than December 6th. My understanding is that Pike was angry about how SHU handled that date and cut off discusssions at that point.
Rutgers was scheduled to play Maryland on the 14th. Seton Hall was scheduled to play St. John’s on the 11th and Xavier on the 15th. Rutgers kept the 6th open so the game wouldn’t have any effect on either team’s performances in conference play and made it known to Seton Hall. Then SHU scheduled a game at Penn State on the 6th. The game was off. Now Seton Hall wants to use force majeure as the reason the game wasn’t played? I don’t buy it.
 

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The date is important because the contract was tied to it. If that date was still possible, RU could have enforced the contract and had the game played on December 13th whether SHU liked it or not. That's what happened in all those other cases in which the rivalry games were played. But if you're gonna put narrative over facts, there's not much else to say.

As for all the road games SHU played, there's been no indication that RU had any interest in playing on those dates other than December 6th. My understanding is that Pike was angry about how SHU handled that date and cut off discusssions at that point.

So there are formal dates in the contract? Per Carino in 2018 they hadn't even decided the date for 2018 game when the contract was signed in 2018 nevermind the 2020 one so don't think that's true.

Even in the article today it is noted SHU didn't want to lose the revenue from the game as opposed to conference scheduling issues so let's call a spade a spade.

 

MADHAT1

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Would be so foolish not to play this game.

RU fans would make it close to a 50/50 split at The Rock too.

Or play a home and home this season!!
Wouldn't be foolish to end series if Seton Hall canceled thir home game and expects RU to honor a contract the Pirates already broken.
Let Seton Hall do the right thing . agree to play the next game at the RAC and ask that the canceled game at the Rock be rescheduled

Seton Hall needs to honor their contractual obligation to play at the RAC because they are the ones that canceled their home game because they didn't want to play in an empty Rock and decided playing at an empty stadium in Happy Valley was better. So they reneged on thir Rutgers commitment to honor the one they had with PSU

Now they either make up for that or go away .
A RU -shu game every year would be nice, but really not needed and replacing then with St John's
or Temple would make forgetting the Hall no big deal..
Even though a State rivalry games would be nice, an area one would be an adequate replacement.
Seton Hall brought the problem on themself and if they don't try to fix it, F playing them ever again
 

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So there are formal dates in the contract? Per Carino in 2018 they hadn't even decided the date for 2018 game when the contract was signed in 2018 nevermind the 2020 one so don't think that's true.

Even in the article today it is noted SHU didn't want to lose the revenue from the game as opposed to conference scheduling issues so let's call a spade a spade.

I'm no insider so I can't say for sure, but I would imagine that the contract is amended to add the dates as they're finalized. While revenue was part of it, I think it was a small part. Ultimately, SHU ended up with 2 games that needed to be rescheduled and both opponents wanted to play on the same date. Given the "no fans" situation, wouldn't it have been rather foolish to prioritize the home game? Regardless of opponent? I mean if there was ever a year when it was more beneficial to play on the road than at home, it was last year. The area where I do believe that SHU was in the wrong was regarding communication. Pike at least deserved a heads up that they're going with the PSU game rather than finding out through the press release like everyone else. And ultimately that lack of communication sounds like the reason why the game was scrapped rather than moving on to finding another date.
 

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Because that's just weak. Nobody cares who had the trophy last. That is not why the games are played. A weak excuse to claim we won forever. We will not win against them ever again if there is no series.

I want to beat them, every single year, for the rest of my life. That is rivalry passion. And plenty of their fans feel the same. It is the battle for NJ.
What’s weak is them not holding up to their end of the bargain.
 
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Wouldn't be foolish to end series if Seton Hall canceled thir home game and expects RU to honor a contract the Pirates already broken.
Let Seton Hall do the right thing . agree to play the next game at the RAC and ask that the canceled game at the Rock be rescheduled

Seton Hall needs to honor their contractual obligation to play at the RAC because they are the ones that canceled their home game because they didn't want to play in an empty Rock and decided playing at an empty stadium in Happy Valley was better. So they reneged on thir Rutgers commitment to honor the one they had with PSU

Now they either make up for that or go away .
A RU -shu game every year would be nice, but really not needed and replacing then with St John's
or Temple would make forgetting the Hall no big deal..
Even though a State rivalry games would be nice, an area one would be an adequate replacement.
Seton Hall brought the problem on themself and if they don't try to fix it, F playing them ever again
Yup, Temple, Johnnies, G'town, plenty of solid options for replacing shu that would pack the RAC. SJU would be wild with Mathis coming back in his Red storm (lol) uniform. I'd love the shu series rivalry to continue but RU does not and should not allow shu to dictate terms.
 

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Forget Seton Hall considering what’s been said in this thread. Last game was a big win for us. Leave it there and play St John’s or even Syracuse yearly.
 

AshCatchEm

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Did we make it? Did Seton Hall make it? So it definitely didn’t work to Seton Hall’s advantage. You’re also forgetting we had Baylor on the schedule before it was cancelled. I don’t get why when everybody looks to strengthen the schedule they immediately point to this game. There are other schools out there. We don’t need this game.
And we would've gotten our doors blown off by Baylor. Shu is a winnable ooc game. My point was not whether we made it last year. My point was that the bubble was extremely weak, and in a year with a strong bubble, or even an average bubble, we very well may not have made the tournament. We need a stronger ooc schedule against solid but beatable opponents. Shu fits that bill AND they're local AND it's a rivalry.
 

RUChoppin

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As much as I always look forward to the SHU game each year, my feeling is they can go pound salt. They begged off last year when Rutgers was willing to play, and went out of their way to travel during a pandemic instead of hosting an in-state opponent that's an hour car drive away - that says all that needs to be said about whether the pandemic had anything to do with their decision.

If they want to again beg off this year, that's on them - it was their choice to cancel last year, and they are in no position to ask for concessions from Rutgers.
 

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You really just do not get it. It does not matter whether they are the best team in the country or the worst. Have you people been out of college so long that you forget what a college rivalry is? Jesus
I went to RU when they plastered us by 40 during the Dehere years and always felt we are a superior academic school and they were second rate so it did/does not bother me. We are now BIG and they are Big Least. They are not relevant and they need us more than we need them at this point.