Really interesting perspective from a Delaware grad in this week's Scarlet Knights vs Blue Hens preview on Boardwalk Sports Talk.
The crux of it is, Rutgers and Delaware were on parallel tracks in football through the early seventies, having played one another roughly every other year between 1901 and our last meeting in 1973. It was Rutgers decision at that time to invest in athletics and football which propelled us to the Big East, and eventually to pay dirt in the Big Ten, which seperated the two programs.
Delaware fans today point to Rutgers as a great analogue for what they might pursue and accomplish if they make the move up from FCS and commit to investing in FBS level sports, notably football.
"It's hard to get up for Maine and James Madison; it's real easy to get up for a Big Ten opponent"
Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...ens-preview-with/id1544327445?i=1000535581352
The crux of it is, Rutgers and Delaware were on parallel tracks in football through the early seventies, having played one another roughly every other year between 1901 and our last meeting in 1973. It was Rutgers decision at that time to invest in athletics and football which propelled us to the Big East, and eventually to pay dirt in the Big Ten, which seperated the two programs.
Delaware fans today point to Rutgers as a great analogue for what they might pursue and accomplish if they make the move up from FCS and commit to investing in FBS level sports, notably football.
"It's hard to get up for Maine and James Madison; it's real easy to get up for a Big Ten opponent"
Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...ens-preview-with/id1544327445?i=1000535581352