Looks like on Middlesex County college grounds. From the picture in tweet. Looks like Woodbridge ave and Nj Turnpike in the distance.Oh wow. I wonder where this will be located in Edison.
I’m guessing this is not a facility being 100% funded by RU. Depending on other sources of funding and how much of the share is being taken, RU’s options on location may have been limited.Now that I think about this they couldn't find room to build this on campus?
Still amazing but I'd like to understand the reasoning here.
My immediate response. But knowing how Middlesex County politics work I’m not surprised.Now that I think about this they couldn't find room to build this on campus?
Still amazing but I'd like to understand the reasoning here.
+1Now that I think about this they couldn't find room to build this on campus?
Still amazing but I'd like to understand the reasoning here.
If that's the case, then we should lay claim to the Cure Arena and start advertising B1G hockey season ticket packages. When life gives you lemons...I suppose the next great announcement will be that they're building a basketball arena in Carteret or some shit.
Hey - we should move the football stadium to Delran!
Just pack it up and leave N.B. altogether, right?
Most folks don't understand how corrupt Middlesex County is (small step behind Hudson County). For every dumb decision, there is a "reason". For example, after expanding and rebuilding Route 18, why the hell is there still a light at Paulus instead of letting the traffic flow to Route 1? Because Middlesex County power broker and former State Senator John Lynch lived off Paulus and wanted to keep that light for his convenience.My immediate response. But knowing how Middlesex County politics work I’m not surprised.
I think there are more WWII munitions in that area, not WWI. The entire area from Woodbridge Ave back to the Raritan River was the Raritan Arsenal. Heller Park, Raritan Center, and where the apartment complexes are.Is that were all those unexploded WWI munitions were found?
He is also the reason why there wasn’t a downtown multi purpose arena and why this stadium complex wasn’t built on campus in the 90’s.Most folks don't understand how corrupt Middlesex County is (small step behind Hudson County). For every dumb decision, there is a "reason". For example, after expanding and rebuilding Route 18, why the hell is there still a light at Paulus instead of letting the traffic flow to Route 1? Because Middlesex County power broker and former State Senator John Lynch lived off Paulus and wanted to keep that light for his convenience.
You're never. going to get students to a Rutgers baseball game. But you might get alumni and locals. I went to the Somerset Patriots on Saturday night and it was sold out. I understand they are now a Yankee farm team, but they cater to the casual local fans looking for a night out at the ballpark. We should try to capture that. I've been to one game on campus in 35 years because it's a hassle. I'm much more likely to attend games at this new facility.Don't like at all....terrible. if there was ever a reason for even fewer students to attend, this is it. Will they have one 12 seat passenger van to take students to the game ? Sharing a field with MCC. Lame.
Reading the article it sounds like a stop gap. 3-5 year contract to play a split schedule there. Sounds like this is being done to gauge interest from greater community. And possibly used as a home while they build out a true on campus stadium.
Ah that makes more sense.Reading the article it sounds like a stop gap. 3-5 year contract to play a split schedule there. Sounds like this is being done to gauge interest from greater community. And possibly used as a home while they build out a true on campus stadium.
Nope, plan is still to renovate Bainton down the line.I wonder if the current field area will be converted to parking for the expanded JMAC, perhaps alleviating some of the cluster*** that occurs every time there is a conference game at 7:00...
Yeah, this feels right based on Richie’s article. Nicer stadium relatively close to campus that hopefully supports recruiting at higher levels, while continuing to investigate feasibility of the future of an on-campus facility.Reading the article it sounds like a stop gap. 3-5 year contract to play a split schedule there. Sounds like this is being done to gauge interest from greater community. And possibly used as a home while they build out a true on campus stadium.
Lynch, Crabiel, and Spicuzza were the trifecta of corruption. Two went to jail and the other died before he got sent there.He is also the reason why there wasn’t a downtown multi purpose arena and why this stadium complex wasn’t built on campus in the 90’s.
Yep and still ran the county and much of the state while in jail through their cronies.Lynch, Crabiel, and Spicuzza were the trifecta of corruption. Two went to jail and the other died before he got send there.
Aren’t many M-F college games during the day ?You're never. going to get students to a Rutgers baseball game. But you might get alumni and locals. I went to the Somerset Patriots on Saturday night and it was sold out. I understand they are now a Yankee farm team, but they cater to the casual local fans looking for a night out at the ballpark. We should try to capture that. I've been to one game on campus in 35 years because it's a hassle. I'm much more likely to attend games at this new facility.
Yeah, this feels right based on Richie’s article. Nicer stadium relatively close to campus that hopefully supports recruiting at higher levels, while continuing to investigate feasibility of the future of an on-campus facility.
I’d be curious to know what RU’s financial obligations are here.
If you're in Cranford, how is it more of a "hassle" to drive to the Livingston Campus than drive to MCC other than maybe 10 more minutes in the car?You're never. going to get students to a Rutgers baseball game. But you might get alumni and locals. I went to the Somerset Patriots on Saturday night and it was sold out. I understand they are now a Yankee farm team, but they cater to the casual local fans looking for a night out at the ballpark. We should try to capture that. I've been to one game on campus in 35 years because it's a hassle. I'm much more likely to attend games at this new facility.
How did you deduct any of this? None of what you question looks to be the case.I'm sure I have this completely wrong but does Rutgers AD not have the funds to keep the active stadium on campus?
So they can't afford to pay players and now can't afford to keep the baseball team on campus?
What actually are they spending money on?
Aren't all the fired coaches off the payroll now?
Agreed, and college games are April/May while school is in session. Somerset games sell out on nice summer evenings when parents are looking for thing to do with kids.If you're in Cranford, how is it more of a "hassle" to drive to the Livingston Campus than drive to MCC other than maybe 10 more minutes in the car?
Spending on the crippling Schiano contract and still on SHI expansion debtI'm sure I have this completely wrong but does Rutgers AD not have the funds to keep the active stadium on campus?
So they can't afford to pay players and now can't afford to keep the baseball team on campus?
What actually are they spending money on?
Aren't all the fired coaches off the payroll now?
I thought the munitions they found coming to the surface some years ago were WWI and possibly related to a giant munitions plant explosion in 1918...I think there are more WWII munitions in that area, not WWI. The entire area from Woodbridge Ave back to the Raritan River was the Raritan Arsenal. Heller Park, Raritan Center, and where the apartment complexes are.
Maybe both WW 1 and WW2?I thought the munitions they found coming to the surface some years ago were WWI and possibly related to a giant munitions plant explosion in 1918...