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Poll: is it necessary to renovate the RAC and lose a season there OR just add some bathrooms and not lose a season

is it necessary to renovate the RAC and lose a season there OR just add some bathrooms and not lose

  • Go through with the full renovation and lose a season

  • Just add some bathrooms and not lose a season


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This place is truly magic. I havent talked to many fans who are craving a full renovation. Seems to me most fans just want to leave it the same and add some bathrooms. Curious the opinions and thoughts of this board.

I fall in the camp of dont touch a damn thing and merely just add some bathrooms, hell even just 2 walls full of porta potties.

I wonder why our AD feels its so necessary to renovate. And if its due to jersey mikes requiring it or they pull them sponsorship then fvck em. We’ll re-bid it out and make more money

OT: Heisman finalists and butt-hurt SEC folks

The four finalists have been named. They are Caleb Williams, QB, USC, C.J. Stoud, QB, Ohio State, Max Duggan, QB, TCU; and Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia.
You make a case for any of the finalists, but some SEC loyalists have taken shots at the Heisman committee for leaving out two SEC QB (Hendon Hooker, Tenn. & Bryce Young, Bama). The SEC (& ESPN) is figuring out the world doesn't revolve around them. The pundits felt Hooker and Young belonged with Bennett while Williams and Stoud duke it out for the last spot. Basically, the loyalists think the winner this year isn't as deserving because they haven't faced the same level of competition to earn the right to be the Heisman Trophy winner. WTF.

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FB Recruiting Confirmed First Transfer Visitor of the weekend

As I mentioned on the boards, in the pod and just about everywhere else -- this upcoming weekend will be a small visitor weekend strictly for transfers and the weekend after will be for all the high school commits who haven't taken an Official Visit yet along with some key remaining targets in the 2023 class.

With that being said, TKR has confirmed that Western Kentucky transfer TE Joey Beljan will be at Rutgers this weekend for an official visit. Beljan is a former Delaware Valley High School graduate, same school as Logan Blake prior to his prep year.

He finished last season with 12 rec. for 149yds / 3 TDs.

PASS BLOCK GRADE: 69.4
RUN BLOCK GRADE: 58.1
** FWIW - WKU runs an Air Raid

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Austin Reed enters transfer portal

This is the kind of accomplished starting QB from a G5 program that we should be able to attract to Rutgers. Moving from WKU to Rutgers and the B1G stage should be a very strong enticement for this type of player. His #s are outstanding, threw for over 4,000 yards, 64% completion rate, 36 TDs and 10 interceptions. Throw a kid like that into the mix and we are bowl bound next year.
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What a joke Joe’s Bracketology this early in the year

Looked at the Field of 68 wondering where Brackets had us before Indiana and he had us way outside the field and not even next 4 out but next 8 out. In the meantime had 10 Big 10!teams in ahead of us.
Just looked today and wow how 1 game can swing him as he has us as the 1st Four Byes and all of a sudden a 10 seed playing Va. Tech.
Just ridiculous to do this now , this early , but someone pays him ESPN to keep him relevant.

Which B1G school is the toughest place to coach

I just read an article on Tubb Smith, and he said Minnesota might be the hardest or second most challenging job in the B1G. Some responses (Minny fans) think Northwestern, Penn St., and Rutgers are harder. If this were 7 years ago, I would agree with Minny fans. I believe Rutgers became problematic because the administration allowed it to happen. I would like to think those days pre-Pike are long gone. What do some of you think is the toughest place to coach?
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