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The Official 'Is Rutgers a rival?' thread
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[QUOTE="Ky Je, post: 1592246, member: 3578"] All these schools being mention in this thread aren't talked about anywhere near the amount of times or with the same vitriol that RU does. Our fan base interacts with them the most compared to any other fan base in our day to day lives. They hate us for the times we took them out back too the woodshed and we hate them because our slide to the bottom happened at the same time that they elevated from the bottom. Rivalries don't start because two teams are really competitive with one another and the fan bases respect one another because of the competitiveness. As was stated before, its because one player said something in the newspaper about the other team, or because of an excessive celebration or penalty. Their blood boils when the two teams play each other, they can't stand other teams success's and bask in their short comings. This is part of why I think most consider it a rivalry, it goes beyond football or a specific university. we can argue if the chicken or the egg came first until were blue in the face but at the end of the day we still have chickens running around. [/QUOTE]
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