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Here's a tidbit for those questioning fan support...

did you see that stat the other night...only two other teams not making the dance longer than RU..Northwestern has never made it and I forget the other team that hasn't made it back since 1990 (1 year more than us).

HOW in God's name is that possible. You'd have better odds of making a full court shot blindfolded.

And you know what? It is not even that. It is all about the quality of play and coaching in my book.
 
276 different teams have played in the NCAA Tourney since Rutgers has last been invited.
You think there are many fans left who are excited?
25 years and counting...
I can't argue with any of this. I almost dropped my tickets this year, but decided to keep them at the last minute. I have enjoyed watching this team, but I know we have a long way to go. I felt the crowd reaction wasn't too bad given what we have sat through during the last several years. I was ticked we lost, but the game was entertaining at least.
 
NW getting better-----watched their game at VTech the other night. Excellent backcourt but losing the Law kid for the year probably extends their streak also.
 
With what Rutgers puts out on the court, it's amazing any of us buy season tickets. You have to be a masochist to sign up for this every year!
 
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Anybody who has had season tix since last appearance should be canonized or just cannoned
 
Seton Hall fans and their players took over The RAC today.

Their players were parading the Hardwood trophy all around the court for quite some time.

They dominated the 2nd half, looked like Duke vs Montclair St.
 
After 20 years we decided not to spend the $1500.00 for what has become more and more frustrating to watch. The only thing looking up was the ticket prices.
 
The ironic thing about that being brought up by the announcer during the WF game, was that the color guy was Craig Robinson. The other school mentioned, that hasn't made the NCAA's since 1990, was Oregon State. Which Robinson knows all too well, since he coached there, thus contributing to their drought. I remember the days when Ralph Miller was the coach there and they were a tournament staple.
 
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