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Rutgers Scarlet Knights (official troll of PedSU)

In the middle of all of the things that happened to Rutgers yesterday, they received their highest rated committment to their recruiting class yesterday: Dorian Miller, a local kid who's a 4* and the #11 OG in the country. Hoping they can ride the B1G to better recruting from here on out.
 
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Rutgers has two years to alter their recruiting/team

It's been a team of undersized speedsters with huge hearts
but that won't stop a Carlos Hyde

They're really fun to watch.. they fly all over the place... make big plays.. give up big plays... but they're all about heart...

If they start a B10 schedule in 2014... they will have one of the finest QBs in the B10... Nova will be awesome by 2014
 
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Take with a grain of salt as Al is apparently "Thakid" of the Rutgers boards...but this is pretty funny.

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B1G Conference will make RU the BEST football program on the Planet!!!Reply My biggest concern going into the B1G, isn't so much whether Rutgers can compete in the B1G, its whether current B1G teams can compete with Rutgers. Our value proposition is second to none and thats why we will soon be the BEST. This is what we offer:

- Harvard caliber academics with academic support to ensure that players maximize their chances for success

Our consistently high AP rankings shows that our players are probably some of the hardest working in the country. Rutgers is not an easy school, and there's is no such thing as an easy class at Rutgers as they all require a fair amount of work. Even seemingly classes like Dinosaurs and Man, and Word Power require a good deal of effort. Our expository writing classes are probably among the strongest in the country. Students learn the value of hard work and detail orientation in classes like General Chemistry and Calculus and thats why they have the tools to succeed in the real world.

- Football Facilities, S&C facilities, Living and Dining Hall facilities among best in the country

Sure other schools might have bigger facilities but they sure ain't better. I've been to UF, Miami, VT, USC, Cal, and many others, and I wouldn't trade our facilities for any of em. Our S&C facility has been designed in such a way to ensure that players get the most out of their workouts and also to facilitate proper technique. The food in our dining hall is fantastic. The Busch suites, Easton ave apartments, and George Street Apartments are about as good as college housing can get.

- Proximity to NYC

Very soon we will have the Biggest Stage in the nation. NO one has a bigger local viewing audience. They only reason that Rutgers hasn't received blockbuster ratings is due to the product. Big East football isn't as compelling as what we are going to witness when Rutgers plays Michigan, Ohio state, Penn State, Wisconsin, and Nebraska.

- National Championship Caliber Culture and Work Ethic

F.A.M.I.L.Y is a lot more than forget about me, I love you. Its about hard work, sacrifice, studying rather than playing john madden football, waking up early morning in the middle of a cold Jersey winter, and getting to work, so that you can be the best you can be. After watching a National Championship team train during the year, I am convinced that the most important time for a football team is that lull in action, between January and March, which is where teams get bigger and stronger.

Do you know who the best salesmen of Rutgers football are/were? It wasn't Schiano or Hafley or Flood. It was the Rutgers Football players THEMSELVES. To hear them speak about their Rutgers football experiences and how they've grown from them is a compelling listen.

Rutgers Football is a brotherhood like no other.


- We're going to be READY

Not many B1G teams will be able to compete with our talent, depth, athleticism, experience, and maturity and that is why I expect that we will be well positioned to win the B1G Championship from Day One, because we're going to be prepared like no other Rutgers team.

The last time, we were on a big stage, we just weren't ready to compete, and got blown away by the likes of Miami and VT. I still have nightmares of Michael Vick running roughshod over Rutgers at Lane Stadium in a 50-0 blowout which was only superseded by the 61-0 blowout we endured in Miami. Those days we either did not have enough talent, discipline, coaching, player retention, or the infrastructure for success.

Don't let anyone fool you. Our forthcoming success has been ELEVEN LONG YEARS in the making. It didn't happen overnight, but i've never felt more confident that its going to happen.

In fact, today I feel confident that I can come reasonably close to what our starting 2014 lineup will look like, and thats why we will win B1G in 2014. And that brings up another reason for our forthcoming success, relative stability in the roster. Sure college rosters turn over every year, but we are no longer losing players to attrition.
Given our superior talent level projected for 2014, which will be further enhanced by more recruits, and the opportunity to play in the Best Football Conference, ever devised by Mankind its no longer a question of whether Rutgers will ever be the Best, its How Soon will Rutgers be the best. It won't be very long before we are consistently better than Notre Dame, better than Alabama, and better than USC.
 
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Abenaki;2266908; said:
It won't be very long before we are consistently better than Notre Dame, better than Alabama, and better than USC.

Well, better than Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, and Minnesota at least... :biggrin:

But, seriously, I do expect them to be competitive, but to predict they'll be conference champs in their first year is truly delusional. How fun!
 
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Rutgers guy said:
It won't be very long before we are consistently better than Notre Dame, better than Alabama, and better than USC.
bassplayer7770;2267041; said:
Well, better than Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, and Minnesota at least... :biggrin:

But, seriously, I do expect them to be competitive, but to predict they'll be conference champs in their first year is truly delusional. How fun!

Better than Bama and USC? I think Rutgers has a decent defense, but I dunno. You can't have 90% of your roster coming from New Jersey and expect to knock off Bama. Not to mention you're coming from some pretty weak competition. Rutgers hasn't played any ranked teams this year, which is how far the Big East has fallen. On top of that their beat win is probably a 10-3 battle against Cincinnati. Gonna have a hard time competing against Urban and the other bigger programs of the B1G when they're bringing in talent from across the country. I didn't see what division they're projected to go to, but if they ended up in Legends they could be consistently stuck around 6-6, maybe 7-5.
 
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ulukinatme;2267416; said:
You can't have 90% of your roster coming from New Jersey and expect to knock off Bama.

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You wanna repeat that, mutha[censored]a?

I knock off whooevah the fuck I wan'.
 
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exhawg;2266989; said:
When was the last time OSU lost to a MAC team? I guess that's a bad example when you look at the rest of the B1G and the MAC.

1894 is the only loss to a current MAC team. That 12-6 loss to Akron is before the Western Conference (later the Big Ten) was created.
 
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BB73;2267655; said:
1894 is the only loss to a current MAC team. That 12-6 loss to Akron is before the Western Conference (later the Big Ten) was created.
Any guesses who was the Zips coach for that game?

John Heisman.. you know, that Heisman Trophy dude
 
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