Would it be inappropriate to say or think that Rutgers may have an advantage with the large Jewish populations in NJ/NY?
I guess its too late now, I already posted it....lol.
Umm... a lot of Jewish kids go to Catholic High Schools. My first job in healthcare administration the lead physician of an 8 man group and leader of the Jewish Community in Orange County CA sent his son to Servite.He has a jersey that says Notre Dame so don't think that will help much. Ha.
Kid has a nice stroke and can easily get his shot off.
Umm... a lot of Jewish kids go to Catholic High Schools. My first job in healthcare administration the lead physician of an 8 man group and leader of the Jewish Community in Orange County CA sent his son to Servite.
Not unusual at all. Catholic HS have a better educational curriculum.
We should pitch the fact that Rutgers has the 1st or 2nd largest Jewish enrollment in the nation (depends on U of F reports their #'s).
MO
I would have known that if I attended a Catholic HS.Agree. I was just kidding.
That is music to my ears. My freshman year at RU was the Lloyd-Valvano team with the great run in the NIT back when the NCAA tournament had just 23 teams and the NIT, with 14 teams, was still a very big deal.The way he shoots jump shots reminds me of Bobby Lloyd.
This would likely be true among D1 universities. I hadn't realized that Florida was up there but had always thought that Rutgers, Syracuse, and Miami were at the top of the list for Jewish enrollment among major athletic universities.Umm... a lot of Jewish kids go to Catholic High Schools. My first job in healthcare administration the lead physician of an 8 man group and leader of the Jewish Community in Orange County CA sent his son to Servite.
Not unusual at all. Catholic HS have a better educational curriculum.
We should pitch the fact that Rutgers has the 1st or 2nd largest Jewish enrollment in the nation (depends on U of F reports their #'s).
MO