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Funny, had a conversation with an acquaintance today who has a kid at James Madison University. I mentioned that their football coach moved to Indiana, and was probably making $5M/year.

He pivoted to saying that Schiano did not deserve $4M/year and that he is the highest paid NJ employee. I pointed out that the football program is responsible for bringing in about $70-90 million in media rights revenue that has to go to a bunch of non-revenue sports because of Title IX. And that Schiano is the lowest paid coach in the B1G. Then he threw in that Rutgers does not belong in the B1G.

This is a common public perception Rutgers is dealing with. I pointed out to him that we were on a good trajectory before Schiano left, and two poor hired caused the program to take a big step back, but that we were on our way up. He did not look convinced or impressed.

Rome wasn't built in a day, but it only took a few years for the last two coaches to nearly leave it in Ashes. We have the right coach to make us a respectable program in the B1G, and perhaps even be in the upper third of the B1G. Onward, upward.
Does your acquaintance think RU belongs in the Big Ten less than the athletic programs at Minnesota or Illinois or Northwestern? Or is he the typical moron that thinks the Big Ten is wholly comprised of Michigan and Ohio State football?
 
Does your acquaintance think RU belongs in the Big Ten less than the athletic programs at Minnesota or Illinois or Northwestern? Or is he the typical moron that thinks the Big Ten is wholly comprised of Michigan and Ohio State football?
After the JMU segway into ranting about Rutgers and Schiano's salary, I cut the conversation short. Like many other things in life, people make up their minds based upon narratives, rumors, and half-assed "facts," and it can be difficult to change their minds. The narrative that Rutgers does not belong in the B1G is a fairly common narrative.
 
That is/was the generalized perception of many people around the country and actually amongst many Rutgers alums, professors and several upper level administrators .Rutgers and the state needs to help change the presumed narrative of “ they don’t belong.” Say what they may but this guy Schiano has always been the biggest believer in not only Rutgers but his home state. Can’t say too many others have felt stronger about our school. We belong in the B1G… it is time to step it up even more in the years ahead.
 
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Funny, had a conversation with an acquaintance today who has a kid at James Madison University. I mentioned that their football coach moved to Indiana, and was probably making $5M/year.

He pivoted to saying that Schiano did not deserve $4M/year and that he is the highest paid NJ employee. I pointed out that the football program is responsible for bringing in about $70-90 million in media rights revenue that has to go to a bunch of non-revenue sports because of Title IX. And that Schiano is the lowest paid coach in the B1G. Then he threw in that Rutgers does not belong in the B1G.

This is a common public perception Rutgers is dealing with. I pointed out to him that we were on a good trajectory before Schiano left, and two poor hired caused the program to take a big step back, but that we were on our way up. He did not look convinced or impressed.

Rome wasn't built in a day, but it only took a few years for the last two coaches to nearly leave it in Ashes. We have the right coach to make us a respectable program in the B1G, and perhaps even be in the upper third of the B1G. Onward, upward.
It's sad, but your acquaintance's view of RU is all too common.
 
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This.
Let them move to any other B1G market and see how the perception /importance of B1G football is totally different than in New Jersey.
Rutgers' reputation gets better and better the farther you get from NJ. When I first got to RU, a professor asked everyone in the class why they chose to attend Rutgers. A guy from California said that he thought Rutgers was an Ivy League school.
 
Honestly, many NJ residents, especially those in rich "bubble" suburbs , are the most uninformed jerks about RU. Also , many need to justify pissing away hundreds of thousands sending their kids out of state for the wrong reasons.
 
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I'm curious about the two states where that is not the case. Could they be Alaska and Vermont?

Thanks.

It's actually more than 2. It's like 6 or 7. Small states like Maine and New Hampshire. The others all have their state football coach as the highest paid. Basketball is second highest in those states.
 
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Honestly, many NJ residents, especially those in rich "bubble" suburbs , are the most uninformed jerks about RU. Also , many need to justify pissing away hundreds of thousands sending their kids out of state for the wrong reasons.
Lol nothing like burning six figures to send your kid to an overrated state school like Delaware or some meh academic school like UCF or a random liberal arts school in New England. When I have kids, I'd give them a deal where if they go to RU in state, I'd financially support them to wherever they want to go for grad school. If they want to go OOS for college and it's not justifiable like a Michigan or a UNC for example or a school like Vandy or NW, they're on their own for grad school financially.
 
Lol nothing like burning six figures to send your kid to an overrated state school like Delaware or some meh academic school like UCF or a random liberal arts school in New England. When I have kids, I'd give them a deal where if they go to RU in state, I'd financially support them to wherever they want to go for grad school. If they want to go OOS for college and it's not justifiable like a Michigan or a UNC for example or a school like Vandy or NW, they're on their own for grad school financially.
We have a similar deal with our daughter

Absent of a crazy $ scholarship, or admittance into Ivy’s or public ivy’s, there’s no crazy oos random expensive school undergrad tutition getting paid just because she doesn’t want to stay in state
 
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This is the time to sell the dream of having a premier college football and basketball program very near these corporate entities.

Prior to NIL, the idea that Rutgers could rise to that level was a very hard sell requiring FAITH. But NOW? "If you build it, they will come" means if you build the best NIL collective, from corporate interests in our region, then the talent will come and so will the wins.

Keep in mind.. plenty of big-name programs have gotten the talent and then still had problems winning from time to time.. so there are no guarantees.. BUT.. there has never been a better time for Rutgers to sell that vision.

Then pair that with building corporate boxes on the west side and maybe over the south end zone and in rebuilding the RAC... because to get the big money you'll need to provide seats to the big in-demand games... anyway, have that in place and you are selling the vision of those corporations getting premium access to big events as well as the public relations bonus of supporting the state university as its fan base swells along with its success.

You do all that.. and the alums will compete for access as well. Alums have gotten us to this point.. which was never a given when you look at so many eastern and northeastern universities.
 
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Here's a target list.... keep in mind, lots of employees is fine.. but if they are a brand that sells consumer products too.. that's a bonus. If they have a big footprint in Big Ten land.. which is national now.. bonus. If they are close enough to New Brunswick.. another bonus. If they can benefit from Rutgers research.. more bonus. Go get em!

DETAILED LIST OF THE 100 BIGGEST COMPANIES IN NEW JERSEY​

RANKCOMPANYCITYEMPLOYEESJOBS
1CognizantTeaneck330,600Jobs
2PanasonicNewark271,869Jobs
3Wipro LimitedEast Brunswick231,671Jobs
4Saint-GobainWayne180,000Jobs
5UnileverEnglewood Cliffs155,000Jobs
6Century 21 Real EstateMadison147,000Jobs
7Johnson & JohnsonNew Brunswick134,500Jobs
8Park Ave Motor CorpWoodcliff Lake133,778Jobs
9BASFFlorham Park117,628Jobs
10NovartisEast Hanover110,000Jobs
11Sanofi USBridgewater110,000Jobs
12Hoffmann-LA Roche IncNutley101,200Jobs
13Kuehne+NagelJersey City92,372Jobs
14Wakefern Food CorporationRiverside80,000Jobs
15Zeneca, Inc.Bridgewater76,100Jobs
16BDFranklin Lakes76,032Jobs
17LG ElectronicsEnglewood Cliffs75,000Jobs
18Resorts Casino HotelAtlantic City74,500Jobs
19MerckKenilworth74,000Jobs
20Tyco InternationalPrinceton69,000Jobs
21ConduentFlorham Park68,000Jobs
22Toys’R’UsWayne64,000Jobs
23Colas USAMorristown62,600Jobs
24ADPRoseland58,000Jobs
25Schindler ElevatorMorristown56,000Jobs
26Bed Bath & BeyondUnion55,000Jobs
27Ascena Retail GroupMahwah53,000Jobs
28RJR Acquisition CorpParsippany-Troy Hills50,700Jobs
29CoWorx Staffing ServicesWatchung50,000Jobs
30CovancePrinceton50,000Jobs
31Wyeth BiopharmaMadison49,732Jobs
32Quest DiagnosticsSecaucus47,000Jobs
33BestfoodsEnglewood Cliffs44,000Jobs
34Reckitt BenckiserParsippany-Troy Hills43,000Jobs
35Novo NordiskPrinceton42,682Jobs
36Prudential FinancialNewark41,671Jobs
37BurlingtonBurlington40,000Jobs
38Volvo CarsRockleigh38,000Jobs
39The Hertz CorporationPark Ridge38,000Jobs
40EvonikParsippany-Troy Hills36,523Jobs
41Larsen & Toubro Infotech Limited IncEdison35,991Jobs
42ImperialHasbrouck Heights33,300Jobs
43Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc.Cranbury32,000Jobs
44IGATEBridgewater30,806Jobs
45The Independent TravelerPennington30,800Jobs
46LucentHillsborough30,500Jobs
47The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Inc.Newark30,000Jobs
48Avis Budget GroupParsippany-Troy Hills30,000Jobs
49Spencer’sEgg Harbor30,000Jobs
50Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick30,000Jobs
51The BOC GroupNew Providence30,000Jobs
52New Jersey CourtsCamden30,000Jobs
53The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea CompanyMontvale28,500Jobs
54Fuji Electric Co.Saddle Brook27,593Jobs
55Budget Rent CarParsippany-Troy Hills26,300Jobs
56TD BankCherry Hill26,001Jobs
57BAYADA Home Health CareMoorestown26,000Jobs
58SikaLyndhurst25,000Jobs
59C TechnologiesBridgewater24,600Jobs
60Medco ToolFranklin Lakes24,000Jobs
61MindtreeWarren23,814Jobs
62Terumo MedicalFranklin23,319Jobs
63Watson Pharma Pvt LtdParsippany-Troy Hills21,600Jobs
64Hankook TireWayne21,000Jobs
65BBC Worldwide TransportationSouthampton20,916Jobs
66Flight CentreRamsey20,257Jobs
67MielePrinceton20,100Jobs
68Sun ChemicalParsippany-Troy Hills20,000Jobs
69Campbell SoupCamden19,000Jobs
70Prudential Capital & Investment Services LLCNewark17,600Jobs
71Linens ‘n ThingsClifton17,500Jobs
72Nippon PaintTeaneck16,498Jobs
73CollaberaMorristown16,000Jobs
74Alliant TechnologiesMorristown16,000Jobs
75Daiichi SankyoParsippany-Troy Hills15,348Jobs
76American Standard BrandsPiscataway15,200Jobs
77CareOneFort Lee15,000Jobs
78Hoop Retail Stores, LLCSecaucus15,000Jobs
79PEP/ Plastic Engineered ProductsSomerville15,000Jobs
80Rhodia Holding IncCranbury14,250Jobs
81Catalent Pharma SolutionsSomerset14,000Jobs
82AnsellIselin13,513Jobs
83Foster WheelerClinton13,311Jobs
84Multicare Companies Inc.Hackensack13,200Jobs
85Hapag-LloydPiscataway13,117Jobs
86PSEGNewark12,945Jobs
87Atlantic HealthMorristown12,864Jobs
88SAMSUNG SDSRidgefield Park12,501Jobs
89Coach USAParamus12,450Jobs
90Tibbett & Britten North America IncWarren12,000Jobs
91Kaplan CompaniesHighland Park12,000Jobs
92SeikoMahwah11,947Jobs
93Delta Corporate SvcsParsippany-Troy Hills11,500Jobs
94Student Transportation Inc.Wall11,500Jobs
95RideSTAWall11,500Jobs
96ZoetisParsippany-Troy Hills11,300Jobs
97Aspen PharmacareBridgewater10,676Jobs
98AgfaRidgefield Park10,177Jobs
99KPIT TechnologiesIselin10,050Jobs
100Yamato Transport U.S.A.Secaucus10,001Jobs
 
This is the time to sell the dream of having a premier college football and basketball program very near these corporate entities.

Prior to NIL, the idea that Rutgers could rise to that level was a very hard sell requiring FAITH. But NOW? "If you build it, they will come" means if build the best NIL collective from corporate interests in our region then the talent will come and so will the wins.

Keep in mind.. plenty of big-name programs have gotten the talent and then still had problems winning from time to time.. so there are no guarantees.. BUT.. there has never been a better time for Rutgers to sell that vision.

Then pair that with building corporate boxes on the west side and maybe over the south end zone and in rebuilding the RAC... because to get the big money you'll need to provide seats to the big in-demand games... anyway, have that in place and you are selling the vision of those corporations getting premium access to big events as well as the public relations bonus of supporting the state university as its fan base swells along with its success.

You do all that.. and the alums will compete for access as well. Alums have gotten us to this point.. which was never a given when you look at so many eastern and northeastern universities.
Great points
Unless the fanbase collectively buys in or we get a couple of whale donors, Wel need the corporations to invest if we ever want to truly become elite
 
Great points
Unless the fanbase collectively buys in or we get a couple of whale donors, Wel need the corporations to invest if we ever want to truly become elite
I think that is what happens at all the brand name programs. But teh "corporations" are smaller.. more local.. ranches, farms, family businesses in the fly-over states... whose members attended their state u. I sometimes wonder if tax dollars... like farm subsidies, etc.. end up being donated to programs and how often stuff like that happens. Politicians maybe filter contracts from DC to their districts to companies that will support their state U programs... I know NJ pols don't really bring home the bacon.. their votes are used for national goals of the party and to make sure the party supports them and doesn't get them "primaried".
 
It's sad, but your acquaintance's view of RU is all too common.
The funny thing is that so many fans from other states that look at Rutgers/B1G/Coaches Salary - they ask why and how are we paying him so little?

Only in NJ does everyone bring up the highest paid state employee shit.

And fans elsewhere- actually pull for us to do something in the B1G.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if we see teams move down a level for football and focus on other sports (in the future) considering you could probably land a Top 5 class in basketball for the price of running a middle of the pack P5 football team.
It is for this reason I am willing to bet the NIL salaries for elite, college, basketball players will skyrocket compared to football players.
 
It is for this reason I am willing to bet the NIL salaries for elite, college, basketball players will skyrocket compared to football players.
To a certain extent, you're seeing schools already do this, but I can't verify if it's NIL related or not.

Wake and Vandy - two schools who have no shot at ever winning anything in football yet gladly cash SEC & ACC checks respectively, are all in on baseball. They are two powerhouse programs who should be good for years to come
 
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Funny, had a conversation with an acquaintance today who has a kid at James Madison University. I mentioned that their football coach moved to Indiana, and was probably making $5M/year.

He pivoted to saying that Schiano did not deserve $4M/year and that he is the highest paid NJ employee. I pointed out that the football program is responsible for bringing in about $70-90 million in media rights revenue that has to go to a bunch of non-revenue sports because of Title IX. And that Schiano is the lowest paid coach in the B1G. Then he threw in that Rutgers does not belong in the B1G.

This is a common public perception Rutgers is dealing with. I pointed out to him that we were on a good trajectory before Schiano left, and two poor hired caused the program to take a big step back, but that we were on our way up. He did not look convinced or impressed.

Rome wasn't built in a day, but it only took a few years for the last two coaches to nearly leave it in Ashes. We have the right coach to make us a respectable program in the B1G, and perhaps even be in the upper third of the B1G. Onward, upward.

you are never going to convince people like him

for different reasons people like him hate RU so they will spin against RU no matter what you say.

its like having a political conversation with those that are so-inclined. you will NEVER convince the "other side". they are entrenched in their beliefs and are utterly impervious to any fact that contradicts their position.

that's this guy and his attitude towards RU.

I've encountered it too many times,

a few years ago I got into with a guy at a party and we are still very icy towards each other. I dont care. F' him and his anti-RU bias. any angle I took he spun it in an anti-RU way. he was literally impossible to talk to. now I just disengage when I encounter people like him.

generally I really cant stand people who only see black-and-white and only speak from the perspective of their chosen agenda. they dont care to engage in real conversation. its why I go on the warpath a bit when I see it on here (e.g., those people who posts ONLY consist of criticizing Schiano or Pike and all their posts go towards supporting their position). those people arent here to chat - they just wait for their opportunities to pound their agendas and twist everything people say that contradicts their position.
 
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Here's a target list.... keep in mind, lots of employees is fine.. but if they are a brand that sells consumer products too.. that's a bonus. If they have a big footprint in Big Ten land.. which is national now.. bonus. If they are close enough to New Brunswick.. another bonus. If they can benefit from Rutgers research.. more bonus. Go get em!

DETAILED LIST OF THE 100 BIGGEST COMPANIES IN NEW JERSEY​

RANKCOMPANYCITYEMPLOYEESJOBS
1CognizantTeaneck330,600Jobs
2PanasonicNewark271,869Jobs
3Wipro LimitedEast Brunswick231,671Jobs
4Saint-GobainWayne180,000Jobs
5UnileverEnglewood Cliffs155,000Jobs
6Century 21 Real EstateMadison147,000Jobs
7Johnson & JohnsonNew Brunswick134,500Jobs
8Park Ave Motor CorpWoodcliff Lake133,778Jobs
9BASFFlorham Park117,628Jobs
10NovartisEast Hanover110,000Jobs
11Sanofi USBridgewater110,000Jobs
12Hoffmann-LA Roche IncNutley101,200Jobs
13Kuehne+NagelJersey City92,372Jobs
14Wakefern Food CorporationRiverside80,000Jobs
15Zeneca, Inc.Bridgewater76,100Jobs
16BDFranklin Lakes76,032Jobs
17LG ElectronicsEnglewood Cliffs75,000Jobs
18Resorts Casino HotelAtlantic City74,500Jobs
19MerckKenilworth74,000Jobs
20Tyco InternationalPrinceton69,000Jobs
21ConduentFlorham Park68,000Jobs
22Toys’R’UsWayne64,000Jobs
23Colas USAMorristown62,600Jobs
24ADPRoseland58,000Jobs
25Schindler ElevatorMorristown56,000Jobs
26Bed Bath & BeyondUnion55,000Jobs
27Ascena Retail GroupMahwah53,000Jobs
28RJR Acquisition CorpParsippany-Troy Hills50,700Jobs
29CoWorx Staffing ServicesWatchung50,000Jobs
30CovancePrinceton50,000Jobs
31Wyeth BiopharmaMadison49,732Jobs
32Quest DiagnosticsSecaucus47,000Jobs
33BestfoodsEnglewood Cliffs44,000Jobs
34Reckitt BenckiserParsippany-Troy Hills43,000Jobs
35Novo NordiskPrinceton42,682Jobs
36Prudential FinancialNewark41,671Jobs
37BurlingtonBurlington40,000Jobs
38Volvo CarsRockleigh38,000Jobs
39The Hertz CorporationPark Ridge38,000Jobs
40EvonikParsippany-Troy Hills36,523Jobs
41Larsen & Toubro Infotech Limited IncEdison35,991Jobs
42ImperialHasbrouck Heights33,300Jobs
43Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc.Cranbury32,000Jobs
44IGATEBridgewater30,806Jobs
45The Independent TravelerPennington30,800Jobs
46LucentHillsborough30,500Jobs
47The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Inc.Newark30,000Jobs
48Avis Budget GroupParsippany-Troy Hills30,000Jobs
49Spencer’sEgg Harbor30,000Jobs
50Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick30,000Jobs
51The BOC GroupNew Providence30,000Jobs
52New Jersey CourtsCamden30,000Jobs
53The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea CompanyMontvale28,500Jobs
54Fuji Electric Co.Saddle Brook27,593Jobs
55Budget Rent CarParsippany-Troy Hills26,300Jobs
56TD BankCherry Hill26,001Jobs
57BAYADA Home Health CareMoorestown26,000Jobs
58SikaLyndhurst25,000Jobs
59C TechnologiesBridgewater24,600Jobs
60Medco ToolFranklin Lakes24,000Jobs
61MindtreeWarren23,814Jobs
62Terumo MedicalFranklin23,319Jobs
63Watson Pharma Pvt LtdParsippany-Troy Hills21,600Jobs
64Hankook TireWayne21,000Jobs
65BBC Worldwide TransportationSouthampton20,916Jobs
66Flight CentreRamsey20,257Jobs
67MielePrinceton20,100Jobs
68Sun ChemicalParsippany-Troy Hills20,000Jobs
69Campbell SoupCamden19,000Jobs
70Prudential Capital & Investment Services LLCNewark17,600Jobs
71Linens ‘n ThingsClifton17,500Jobs
72Nippon PaintTeaneck16,498Jobs
73CollaberaMorristown16,000Jobs
74Alliant TechnologiesMorristown16,000Jobs
75Daiichi SankyoParsippany-Troy Hills15,348Jobs
76American Standard BrandsPiscataway15,200Jobs
77CareOneFort Lee15,000Jobs
78Hoop Retail Stores, LLCSecaucus15,000Jobs
79PEP/ Plastic Engineered ProductsSomerville15,000Jobs
80Rhodia Holding IncCranbury14,250Jobs
81Catalent Pharma SolutionsSomerset14,000Jobs
82AnsellIselin13,513Jobs
83Foster WheelerClinton13,311Jobs
84Multicare Companies Inc.Hackensack13,200Jobs
85Hapag-LloydPiscataway13,117Jobs
86PSEGNewark12,945Jobs
87Atlantic HealthMorristown12,864Jobs
88SAMSUNG SDSRidgefield Park12,501Jobs
89Coach USAParamus12,450Jobs
90Tibbett & Britten North America IncWarren12,000Jobs
91Kaplan CompaniesHighland Park12,000Jobs
92SeikoMahwah11,947Jobs
93Delta Corporate SvcsParsippany-Troy Hills11,500Jobs
94Student Transportation Inc.Wall11,500Jobs
95RideSTAWall11,500Jobs
96ZoetisParsippany-Troy Hills11,300Jobs
97Aspen PharmacareBridgewater10,676Jobs
98AgfaRidgefield Park10,177Jobs
99KPIT TechnologiesIselin10,050Jobs
100Yamato Transport U.S.A.Secaucus10,001Jobs

This list is at least 10 years old ha ha. Linens N Things? Hoffman LaRoche? A&P? Either gone from NJ or out of business completely...
 
This list is at least 10 years old ha ha. Linens N Things? Hoffman LaRoche? A&P? Either gone from NJ or out of business completely...
I just searched for a list.. my bad.

Here's what ChatGPT gave me..

  1. Johnson & Johnson
  2. Prudential Financial
  3. Merck & Co.
  4. Honeywell International
  5. Celgene Corporation (acquired by Bristol Myers Squibb in 2019)
  6. PBF Energy
  7. ADP (Automatic Data Processing)
  8. Campbell Soup Company
  9. Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
  10. Cognizant Technology Solutions
I asked for more.. I see ToysRus in this list from CHatGPT which says it had 2022 data.. Bed,Bath.. too.

  1. Quest Diagnostics
  2. Bristol Myers Squibb
  3. Bed Bath & Beyond
  4. Toys "R" Us
  5. Quest Diagnostics
  6. Verizon Communications
  7. Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
  8. NRG Energy
  9. Becton, Dickinson and Company
  10. Avis Budget Group
  11. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
  12. Celularity
  13. Audible (a subsidiary of Amazon)
  14. Ralph Lauren Corporation
  15. Zoetis
  16. Conduent
  17. Quest Diagnostics
  18. Realogy Holdings Corp.
  19. Church & Dwight
  20. Ascena Retail Group (since rebranded as Premium Apparel)
 
That's fine and dandy but just make sure you have no plans to go to a top dollar grad school after graduation. You have a better grad school resume for Wharton/Harvard MBA or Hopkins Med School or Harvard/Yale Law School with Rutgers as your undergrad than JMU as your undergrad.
Kids who are going to JMU probably didn't get into RU.
 
I just searched for a list.. my bad.

Here's what ChatGPT gave me..

  1. Johnson & Johnson
  2. Prudential Financial
  3. Merck & Co.
  4. Honeywell International
  5. Celgene Corporation (acquired by Bristol Myers Squibb in 2019)
  6. PBF Energy
  7. ADP (Automatic Data Processing)
  8. Campbell Soup Company
  9. Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
  10. Cognizant Technology Solutions
I asked for more.. I see ToysRus in this list from CHatGPT which says it had 2022 data.. Bed,Bath.. too.

  1. Quest Diagnostics
  2. Bristol Myers Squibb
  3. Bed Bath & Beyond
  4. Toys "R" Us
  5. Quest Diagnostics
  6. Verizon Communications
  7. Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
  8. NRG Energy
  9. Becton, Dickinson and Company
  10. Avis Budget Groupof
  11. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
  12. Celularity
  13. Audible (a subsidiary of Amazon)
  14. Ralph Lauren Corporation
  15. Zoetis
  16. Conduent
  17. Quest Diagnostics
  18. Realogy Holdings Corp.
  19. Church & Dwight
  20. Ascena Retail Group (since rebranded as Premium Apparel)
Interesting that in all these lists, no mention of SHI, Highpoint Solutions, or Jersey Mike’s, all corporate sponsors of our facilities. Maybe if we could get bigger sponsors, we’d get bigger payouts. As we win more, it may attract them
 
Interesting that in all these lists, no mention of SHI, Highpoint Solutions, or Jersey Mike’s, all corporate sponsors of our facilities. Maybe if we could get bigger sponsors, we’d get bigger payouts. As we win more, it may attract them
Number 10 Cognizant is about 19 billion a year and SHI 12b.
I would guess SHI would fall into the 15-20 spot.
 
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Honestly, many NJ residents, especially those in rich "bubble" suburbs , are the most uninformed jerks about RU. Also , many need to justify pissing away hundreds of thousands sending their kids out of state for the wrong reasons.
that's because Rutgers does not do a good job of marketing itself to Jersians

I posted a link the other day I found doing research on R1 universities who were AAU and our rankings are impressive. No one knows
 
If JNJ doesn't want to step up and put its name on the stadium, I think it would be a real stick in the eye if one of the other big Pharma's were to do it. Their logo, big and bold, facing JNJ HQ.
 
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I think that is what happens at all the brand name programs. But teh "corporations" are smaller.. more local.. ranches, farms, family businesses in the fly-over states... whose members attended their state u. I sometimes wonder if tax dollars... like farm subsidies, etc.. end up being donated to programs and how often stuff like that happens. Politicians maybe filter contracts from DC to their districts to companies that will support their state U programs... I know NJ pols don't really bring home the bacon.. their votes are used for national goals of the party and to make sure the party supports them and doesn't get them "primaried".
Didn’t Brett Faves get Federal funds given to the state to his daughter college?


Last May, Mississippi native Brett Favre became embroiled in the largest case of public fraud in state history. The Hall of Fame quarterback was one of the original 38 defendants named in a civil lawsuit filed by the Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) seeking to recoup Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds that were diverted to the rich and powerful. A state audit found that at least $77 million in welfare funds was misspent.

At the heart of the dispute between MDHS and Favre is a volleyball facility built in 2019 at Favre's alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi. Favre donated his own money and helped raise funds for the facility, and text messages, which have become public in legal filings as part of the civil lawsuit, show he pushed state officials for funding during the time his daughter was on the team. The university's athletic foundation received $5 million in TANF funds.
 
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Do we have any naming right anymore? We can sell the naming rights at a 25% discount and have the company provide 15% for NIL to recruits or transfers we’re interested in.

Promotions/ advertising with companies and Rutgers where they provide NIL funds and Rutgers will pick up more of the cost of the joint promotion/advertising.
 
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Do we have any naming right anymore? We can sell the naming rights at a 25% discount and have the company provide 15% for NIL to recruits or transfers we’re interested in.

Promotions/ advertising with companies and Rutgers where they provide NIL funds and Rutgers will pick up more of the cost of the joint promotion/advertising.
I'm not sure the school will think like this as those funds are most likely already spent or earmarked for other projects
 
that's because Rutgers does not do a good job of marketing itself to Jersians

I posted a link the other day I found doing research on R1 universities who were AAU and our rankings are impressive. No one knows
It's utterly dumb how the school doesn't market itself. Every HS guidance counselor in Jersey should be getting some sort of marketing material every year highlighting RU's strong points.
 
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It's utterly dumb how the school doesn't market itself. Every HS guidance counselor in Jersey should be getting some sort of marketing material every year highlighting RU's strong points.
furthermore the ad spots we get during televised games are weak. I do not know what they are intended to do but they do not make it look like New Jersey is lucky to have Rutgers or that college applicants should be interested in Rutgers. It does not fight against any existing negative perceptions.. like urban ugly campus, commuter school... etc.

I really don't know how they come up with these ad spots... might as well be UCONN's "great pick" or Appalachian State is hot, hot hot (which was corny but made the place look good). I'm sure someone was selected to make those ads and they probably got a nice check to do so.. but, damn, they suck. Don't we have a school of communications?
 
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