I like the tweet. Top elite recruits are pro players in training. Showing them they can make that money by coming to Rutgers first to develop where the coaches can get you pro ready is what we should be selling
Except none (or at least most) of the players in that photo didn't actually go to Rutgers, or have any connection at all with Rutgers.
I like the tweet. Top elite recruits are pro players in training. Showing them they can make that money by coming to Rutgers first to develop where the coaches can get you pro ready is what we should be selling
Except almost none of the players they are claiming actually went to Rutgers, or have any connection.
The last time I looked the mens basketball program has a history of non success in competition and players not drafted for the NBA.This tweet makes no sense.
It's weak. Put it in the media guide, fine. Post it on Twitter where people can respond/troll and with a cha ching reference. Not great but it will be forgotten.The current coaches on the RU staff coached the players in the picture. Whether you agree the tweet is a good idea or not, it does make sense. Just like Chris Ash can say he developed Eli Apple and others and prepared them for the NFL.
It's weak. Put it in the media guide, fine. Post it on Twitter where people can respond/troll and with a cha ching reference. Not great but it will be forgotten.
I like the tweet. The Rutgers men's basketball program has been the definition of apathy for what seems like forever. A tweet like this makes people think and speak out about RU hoops, which hasn't happened among the masses for a long, long time.[/QUOTE]
Embarrassing. What a strange thing to put out. An incredibly roundabout way of promoting our program. More amazed that it hasn't been deleted.
When has Dana O’Neil ever written anything nice about Rutgers? She loves to bash RU. Of course, she's a NJ native who went to Penn State ...
In 100% agreement.In my eyes, this is not as big a gaffe. The strange thing is that our tweet is bragging not about the players our coaches have helped, which would be direct and simple, but it's bragging about the money they've made, coupled with the cha-chang caption and it's just complete cringe. If it had said, "Rutgers staff has coached X# of NBA-All Stars and Champions," then it wouldn't be so laughable. To me, the difference between the two is fairly drastic. In the end, this is all pretty meaningless.
Rutgers Twitter Gaffe is A Pretty Standard Recruiting Technique
http://collegebasketball.nbcsports....fe-is-a-pretty-standard-recruiting-technique/
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Of course not. The staff is all newExcept almost none of the players they are claiming actually went to Rutgers, or have any connection.
Dana O'Neil is to Rutgers as you are to this forum.Somebody not writing something nice is not evidence they are wrong or bias.