April 03, 2008
Rutgers Holds Important Academic Event
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Posted by D-Mac at 12:17 PM | Comments (7)
April 03, 2008Rutgers Holds Important Academic Event
Continue reading "Rutgers Holds Important Academic Event" Posted by D-Mac at 12:17 PM | Comments (7) March 20, 2008N.J. Now In Charge Of NCAA Timing
Rutgers, who lost to Tennessee in last year's NCAA Final and later had all its team members brutally murdered by Don Imus, lost the rematch this year on a foul called after time expired because the clock froze at 0.2 seconds. Tennessee hit a pair of free throws and the Vols won. To recap: The refs screwed up back on Feb. 11, some N.J. lawmaker just wants to investigate it now so the NCAA can, I 'unno, give Rutgers a better seed all of a sudden. Robert W. Singer is going to solve this huge problem and will probably not get any criticism for it. "It was an exciting game, and you know, you win some, you lose some," he said. "That's not the issue. The issue is with today's technology there should be a better way to do it." He actually wants the game overturned and the win given to Rutgers! "This is not the most pressing issue, but it's something to me that's an issue that we can take care of and we can send a resolution," he said. "Not a big deal to do, but it sends a message the state would like to take a look at it." Yes, the State of New Jersey should be investigating all NCAA clock violations. I believe those powers are enumerated to them in the U.S. Constitution. Lawmaker seeks NCAA probe of Rutgers' loss to Tennessee [Courier-Post/Associated Press] Posted by D-Mac at 04:05 PM | Comments (0) February 14, 2008Supreme Court Justice Thinks It's 2000
Yes, The Sopranos! The show that everyone liked 'til it cut to black during the final episode last year is apparently still a hot topic for During a visit to Rutgers University, Alito complained the hit HBO television drama "The Sopranos" not only associated Italian-Americans with the Mafia, but New Jerseyans as well. Later, Alito talked about how offensive The Untouchables was. Alito takes on 'Sopranos' during visit to Rutgers [AP/Courier-Post] Posted by D-Mac at 10:56 AM | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0) November 10, 2006Also, Rutgers Played First Football Game In 1869As every single sportscaster in the United States noted last night, Rutgers played in the first football game of all time, against Princeton in 1869. Then Rutgers disappeared and, although thousands of people attended, no one in the United States had ever heard of it until last night, when the 15th-ranked Scarlet Knights upset 3rd-ranked Louisville. During the game's broadcast, viewers were treated to person-on-the-street interviews asking New Yorkers if they knew Rutgers' nickname, lists of famous Rutgers alumni -- Queen Latifah! Ozzie Nelson! Janet Evanovich! -- and approximately 4500 Sopranos references. By the way, did you know Rutgers played in the first football game ever? After the game, Philadelphia-area viewers were treated to the happiest man in Philadelphia's thoughts on the big win: Take hope, Temple fans. Posted by D-Mac at 09:30 AM | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) December 28, 2005Red storm for bowl game
But that didn't matter to Jeffrey Oldt, a Rutgers grad and season ticket holder who -- after deciding he couldn't afford to attend the game -- had a giant party at his own place, complete with stolen bleachers, a Rutgers motorcycle, a new TV in front of a roaring fireplace, Jell-O shots, etc. And everything was red, the school's color. (At this point, I'd like to nominate this man as Best Rutgers Fan Ever.) All of this for Rutgers. The Inky story doesn't say it, but -- of course -- the Scarlet Knights lost last night. Alas. Rutgers fan brings bowl scene to his front lawn [Inky] Posted by D-Mac at 12:00 PM | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) |