Reading these boards the past few days has been worse than watching the game on Saturday.
People forget that just a few short years ago, even getting into the Big Ten was a pipe dream. We were languishing in the AAC and the absolute best most of us hoped for was getting into the ACC and even that looked bleak. Now we are in arguably the elite academic/athletic conference in the country.
This will bring in tremendous revenue and visibility.
Some of us can still remember sitting on those old wooden benches with the flies swarming around us in a glorified high school stadium. Today we play in a state-of-the-art stadium with a tailgate environment that many of never dreamed could happen.
We finally have an AD who gets it and is going to run our sports programs like a big-time university should be run. His first two major hires have been home-runs and in just a short period of time has made tremendous in-roads in raising funds.
We now are part of a teaching/medical school and we are making infrastructure investments that bode well for future recruitment. And the town of New Brunswick is light years better than when a lot of us attended as students.
The bottom line is the future is extremely bright but we are all just going to need a little patience which I realize is tough to ask given our history.
Even with lack of play-makers, I can still see us winning 4-6 games.
We all have much to be grateful for.
People forget that just a few short years ago, even getting into the Big Ten was a pipe dream. We were languishing in the AAC and the absolute best most of us hoped for was getting into the ACC and even that looked bleak. Now we are in arguably the elite academic/athletic conference in the country.
This will bring in tremendous revenue and visibility.
Some of us can still remember sitting on those old wooden benches with the flies swarming around us in a glorified high school stadium. Today we play in a state-of-the-art stadium with a tailgate environment that many of never dreamed could happen.
We finally have an AD who gets it and is going to run our sports programs like a big-time university should be run. His first two major hires have been home-runs and in just a short period of time has made tremendous in-roads in raising funds.
We now are part of a teaching/medical school and we are making infrastructure investments that bode well for future recruitment. And the town of New Brunswick is light years better than when a lot of us attended as students.
The bottom line is the future is extremely bright but we are all just going to need a little patience which I realize is tough to ask given our history.
Even with lack of play-makers, I can still see us winning 4-6 games.
We all have much to be grateful for.