OT: Seton Hall Family and Friends Crowd Tonight
- Men's Basketball
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I was there, no way 7200! more like 3500-4000Box score reflects 7,200 at the game. Sounds like inflated numbers like we report for football games.
I was there, no way 7200! more like 3500-4000Box score reflects 7,200 at the game. Sounds like inflated numbers like we report for football games.
Our tickets, parking, merch, etc have all been more $ that everybody has been paying since the moveIt was nearly unanimous by our fans that we wanted to join the Big Ten. Well here we are, and now it’s on us to provide the necessary funds to compete.
No, much more than half of FBS goes bowling. What are there ? 35 bowls now ?About half of FBS teams get invited to a bowl game. About 10% get an at large bid to the tournament.
The nation lol.Yes, it'll be a big deal for the nation to see that a B1G Baseball team plays it's games on the campus of the local County College...
Honest question: Has Harper and Bailey run a pick-and-roll once the entire season?
Yes, it'll be a big deal for the nation to see that a B1G Baseball team plays it's games on the campus of the local County College...That is a big deal.
It’s not the worst use of taxpayer funds and stadium building.
Maybe RU should do a better job of cultivating relationships with its billionaires. The everyman follows the billionaire. If the investment in RU isn't worth it to them, why would it be to people w limited funds?Guess what? A lot of Big Ten Schools are supported by Billionaires. Here are some:
Ohio State - Lou Wexner
Michigan - Stephen Ross
Penn State - Terry Pegula
Northwestern - Ryan Family
Oregon - Philip Knight
USC - B Wayne Hughes
Illinois - Shahid Khan
Michigan State - Matt Ishbia
Maryland - Kevin Plank
So do we give up just because we don’t have any billionaires? Of course not! We do what we can to make a tangible difference. While we don’t have the whales that other schools have, we have strength in numbers. We have lots of thousandaires who can fork over few thousand to ensure the success of our athletics programs.
It was nearly unanimous by our fans that we wanted to join the Big Ten. Well here we are, and now it’s on us to provide the necessary funds to compete.