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Rutgers Entire Team on Minny Sideline After The Game

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Anyone know why the entire team went over to the Minnesota sideline after the game for a very long time? Staff were running around the field to make sure straggler players who were on other parts of the field or headed into locker room ran over and joined. It appeared that every player and staff member eventually were gathered up close for several minutes. Folks around me all looked at each other like what is going on. Don’t remember seeing this before. It finally broke up and players and staff crossed the field and headed to the locker room.
 
Anyone know why the entire team went over to the Minnesota sideline after the game for a very long time? Staff were running around the field to make sure straggler players who were on other parts of the field or headed into locker room ran over and joined. It appeared that every player and staff member eventually were gathered up close for several minutes. Folks around me all looked at each other like what is going on. Don’t remember seeing this before. It finally broke up and players and staff crossed the field and headed to the locker room.


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https://rutgers.forums.rivals.com/threads/end-of-game-celebration.284611/post-6997623
 
Watch Schiano’s presser… he explained it…

In short, they had a guest speaker this week who was a Navy Seal who told the team a story about a drill they did in training. The drill/experience centered on a team of five seals overcoming obstacles and having to work as one in order to get to “ the other side” of a field or room. The story was very inspirational for the team to hear.

That became a theme for the week and after the game Schiano wanted the team to get on the other side of the field to bring the work full circle.
 

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Watch Schiano’s presser… he explained it…

In short, they had a guest speaker this week who was a Navy Seal who told the team a story about a drill they did in training. The drill/experience centered on a team of five seals overcoming obstacles and having to work as one in order to get to “ the other side” of a field or room. The story was very inspirational for the team to hear.

That became a theme for the week and after the game Schiano wanted the team to get on the other side of the field to bring the work full circle.
Thanks for this!
 
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