Here Comes Minnesota…bottom 3
- By Plum Street
- Men's Basketball
- 38 Replies
Cool story . At least one guy had an older brother that was good here .
Look for the silver lining
Look for the silver lining
$151,909,000. The school gets huge $$ of contracts and grants.Nice. What revenue did engineering use to pay for that?
Nice. What revenue did engineering use to pay for that?Yes, the school of engineering is charged $41,318,000 in this year's budget.
Athletics is charged $2,751,000.
Alright dude have a good one, good luck the rest of the yearYet here you are lecturing Rutgers fans on a Rutgers fan site. Sounds pretty on point to me. In your defense you sound pretty level headed. But you are more an anomaly than the norm.
Off by about 100 pounds.Vogey back ???
You are the one that cannot be reasoned with. Maybe you do not comprehend the impact of Dylan’s absences due to illness and now injury.The Pike fan club can’t be reasoned with, we can miss the big ten tourney and they’ll talk about attendance numbers, expectations and the team GPA.
The one tourney bid, one play-in game resume gives Pike a lifetime contract and the right to never be questioned about his teams or their performance.
"Charity begins at home..." 😉And he really does look for a kid with drive. And not just drive on the football field. This is why you see kids on our teams do so well in school. Why, even when they may make the Pro's- they are all doing charitable work.
Brian Schottenheimer Dallas Cowboys next HC
Vogey back ???Quiz time! Yesterday Mendoza made the following statement about a certain Mets player:
"He's going to have a big role. He's going to have a huge role."
CAN YOU GUESS WHO?
Well, you didn’t answer my question.From what I saw yesterday live , he reaggravated it in warmups and during the first half and early second. He was noticing limping badly while on the bench in the second half kinda like when someone first hurts it. In the first half when he was not in the game , he came to the huddles gingerly but not limping badly. It looks to me like unfortunately for us a 10 day shutdown until Illinois on February 5
We are 6-10 in the last 16 games with 3-6 in the Big. We are no longer playing the Monmouths, Merrimacks, and Wagners of the world at the RAC anymore. 6-10 with losses to Kennesaw and Princeton during that stretch. We sit at 10-10, the same record as last season at this point, that is pretty bad.10-10 doesn’t stink. By definition it is neither good nor bad. Pike has to stop playing his favorites , transfers and returnees too much and run with the freshmen.
It is wild that you think accepting a contract and then working until the end of said contract unless you get fired is "holding RU hostage". Honestly one of the dumbest ****ing things posted on this website and that is saying something.@mikemarc1
Pike is going to be the next C-Viv, he’s driving the program into the toilet and will hold RU hostage to pay him millions to do it.
In fairness to C-Viv, at least she had legitimate success before she decided it was her right to get paid to destroy the program.
Steve is gonna be given the latitude to do it off of 1 NCAA tourney bid and one play-in game loss in Dayton. As I type this…wow.
It a shame, but the above is where Pikes legacy is headed.
Yes, the school of engineering is charged $41,318,000 in this year's budget.We don't have a deficit. That $70M is marketing and promotional spend, and facility costs. Was the engineering department charged for facility upgrades and maintenance?
Nike and Fanatics. Ever hear of them ?Who the hell did that ???
Except for SCNJ and Mother Leonard. He quit or had the most sudden energy loss I've ever seen. I'll say again that he has been my favorite, and I admire him as a person, but as a wrestler, I've lost respect. He changed after wrestling Brooks, then had a stealthy concussion during the match before having to meet Brooks again. I don't expect to see him go today against Illinois, but if he does, I don't expect a lot. I think he's emotionally done. AND I hope I am wrong. I don't like seeing him finish like this.Poz quit during the match. It was completely obvious to anyone watching.
I disagree that the first three years were bad. You need to evaluate in context. Taking over the #279 team and being #135 the first year and #78 the third year with a solid base to grow on is a success. Those years directly lead to the three good years that followed.good morning! I recognize the success he had for 3 of his 9 years. 3 bad, then 3 good, then 3 bad. So the point is making this quick return to success next year isn't close to a guarantee since he's also failed the two prior to this miserable season. You make it sound like this season is a one off. it isn't.