Good research Shack.
Unless you’re an old Rutgers nut like me, it’s very difficult to name any of Roy Hinson’s teammates.
Yet most of us can remember the starting 5 of our final four team, including our 6th and 7th men...Abdel Anderson and Mark Coniln
Rankings are fake, they are a constructed thing, like minutes on a clock. I can make a ranking, you can, and the general public has anointed a group of people to do theirs and then combines them to make an AP ranking. But none of it has any positive or negative effect of whether the ball goes in the Orange hoop or not
New rankings come out today.When do the new rankings come out?
In another thread someone said by Noon today.When do the new rankings come out?
Good research Shack.
Unless you’re an old Rutgers nut like me, it’s very difficult to name any of Roy Hinson’s teammates.
Yet most of us can remember the starting 5 of our final four team, including our 6th and 7th men...Abdel Anderson and Mark Coniln
Rankings are fake, they are a constructed thing, like minutes on a clock. I can make a ranking, you can, and the general public has anointed a group of people to do theirs and then combines them to make an AP ranking. But none of it has any positive or negative effect of whether the ball goes in the Orange hoop or not
Rankings are fake, they are a constructed thing, like minutes on a clock. I can make a ranking, you can, and the general public has anointed a group of people to do theirs and then combines them to make an AP ranking. But none of it has any positive or negative effect of whether the ball goes in the Orange hoop or not
Not to derail this thread, but our starting lineup was something like:
1 Brian Ellerbe
2 Rich Brunson
3 Kevin Black
4 Clarence Tillman
5 Roy Hinson
I think Chris Remley (who had a really awesome gf back then) came off the bench.
In the ‘80 and 81 seasons, Kelvin Troy was our big upperclassman and a beast and was our 4. In the 82 and 83 seasons, John Battle was the underclassman and the off the bench spark plug with his speed and tenacious D.
Great fun back in my school days!
And the original center, Mike Palko
What was the point of this post?Rankings are fake, they are a constructed thing, like minutes on a clock. I can make a ranking, you can, and the general public has anointed a group of people to do theirs and then combines them to make an AP ranking. But none of it has any positive or negative effect of whether the ball goes in the Orange hoop or not
How does he put us at 23 and Seton Hall at 9 when we destroyed them!!
I searched his twitter account and keyword "Rutgers" and the defense for us not being even higher than 23 is pretty strong albeit most are our fans:
Not to derail this thread, but our starting lineup was something like:
1 Brian Ellerbe
2 Rich Brunson
3 Kevin Black
4 Clarence Tillman
5 Roy Hinson
I think Chris Remley (who had a really awesome gf back then) came off the bench.
In the ‘80 and 81 seasons, Kelvin Troy was our big upperclassman and a beast and was our 4. In the 82 and 83 seasons, John Battle was the underclassman and the off the bench spark plug with his speed and tenacious D.
Great fun back in my school days!
How does he put us at 23 and Seton Hall at 9 when we destroyed them!!
And behind PSU and Wisc.How does he put us at 23 and Seton Hall at 9 when we destroyed them!!
Hinson’s team were the RU teams of my youth. I remember them well:Good research Shack.
Unless you’re an old Rutgers nut like me, it’s very difficult to name any of Roy Hinson’s teammates.
Yet most of us can remember the starting 5 of our final four team, including our 6th and 7th men...Abdel Anderson and Mark Coniln
You forgot the starting PF, the immortal Chris NeiberleinNot to derail this thread, but our starting lineup was something like:
1 Brian Ellerbe
2 Rich Brunson
3 Kevin Black
4 Clarence Tillman
5 Roy Hinson
I think Chris Remley (who had a really awesome gf back then) came off the bench.
In the ‘80 and 81 seasons, Kelvin Troy was our big upperclassman and a beast and was our 4. In the 82 and 83 seasons, John Battle was the underclassman and the off the bench spark plug with his speed and tenacious D.
Great fun back in my school days!
Correct
Our last ranking was number 16 (or 15?)) in March 1979 in James Bailey
Roy Hinson led teams got close, but never got in (back then it was top 20
And not top 25)m
In Roy Hinson junior year..we were 5-1 with wins over top ten UCLA, and St. John’s and played North Carolina in the garden and the eventual national champs. An upset there would have got us ranked. We hung tough for a half before Carolina knocked off a cold shooting Rutgers team
In Roy Hinson senior year...We were 20-4...and lost to St Bonnie in late February in a close game on the road that prevented us from being ranked
We also got really close a couple of other times and failed
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In that sense money is also a construct, but it enables one to do many things because people respond to its presence or absence.Rankings are fake, they are a constructed thing, like minutes on a clock. I can make a ranking, you can, and the general public has anointed a group of people to do theirs and then combines them to make an AP ranking. But none of it has any positive or negative effect of whether the ball goes in the Orange hoop or not
Not to derail this thread, but our starting lineup was something like:
1 Brian Ellerbe
2 Rich Brunson
3 Kevin Black
4 Clarence Tillman
5 Roy Hinson
I think Chris Remley (who had a really awesome gf back then) came off the bench.
In the ‘80 and 81 seasons, Kelvin Troy was our big upperclassman and a beast and was our 4. In the 82 and 83 seasons, John Battle was the underclassman and the off the bench spark plug with his speed and tenacious D.
Great fun back in my school days!
my last year OTB...what fun! Great team. Got spoiled those years. Man, just makes this season so much more special.Nailed it
John battle, Chris Remley, and Chris Neiberlein were the guys off the bench who played with Roy Hinson
Hinson frosh year includes kelvin Troy and Darryl Strickland off the bench with black
Hinson soph has no Darryl Strickland ...but added Clarence Tillman
If we had beast Illinois we'd be in the 14-17 range...but will take 23 it's a start. Not sure how SHU is so high when we crushed them
+1Please God, hold off on the TKR board jinx just this once...