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The all-inclusive Rutgers dumpster fire thread...

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Either Urban Meyer is really good friends with Shady or he was paid very well for his comments.

For Raritan Red In Tin Cans (I’m not sure we should insult real knights of old) they must have coaching, players, money to pay said coaches and players, fans that actually care, and add more debt to the more than half-BILLION dollar debt they admit they owe.

I am not so convinced as Mr. Meyer.

They used to be the Queensmen and then the Chanticleers. Kinda cool.

They really know how to crap the bed. They changed the name to Scarlet Knights in the 50s...
 
I know this is the bash Rutgers thread but the way things are going on hoops-land other forums may have the all-inclusive cuse hoops dumpster fire thread
Have you read the hoops board the whole thing is an Orange dumpster fire, the whole board. Now back to trashing RU
 
Then RU would be in violation if that were enforced. Our stadium bond is a hit to the athletic department. All athletic scholarships at RU are recorded as out of state tuition (even for in state recruits) which makes no sense.
Do you think PSU's athletic revenues were enough to offset the 500 million they are spend in renovations? BTW, UMich is also spending a fortune on stadium renovations. Also there is no financial date for private schools (Northwestern) and the military academies, all of which would fit that AUP that you posted.

Recording all athletic scholarships as out-of-state tuition is fairly standard. I have no idea why.

But assuming you’re correct and other accounting strategies are driving the huge reported losses - that means Rutgers athletics was doomed from moment they jumped to the Big Ten. There were questions if this was going to be a money-losing decision - and their accounting guaranteed it would be since facilities upgrades were required as part of the move. While you seem to be looking at this as a reason to not be concerned - you should be very concerned. There’s no realistic way for Rutgers to ever stop bleeding red from the AD - that means any short term success will be accompanied by articles showing how Rutgers AD is still losing millions. That’ll make sustained success nearly impossible.
 

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