Rutgers takes a stand against Notre Dame

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The New York Times > Notre Dame vs. Rutgers: Playing Holier Than Thou


.....As you may already know, the university is a member in good standing of the Big East Conference for athletic competitions it does not consider to be part of the religious experience. For the divine game, football, league opponents were long ago brainwashed to bow and accept the Notre Dame credo: Too sainted to play in your conference, too special to step into your house if it does not meet our dimensional specifications. That is, until Rutgers stood up last week, walked away from a proposed six-game series, refused to move its home games an hour north to the Meadowlands just for the privilege of playing in a stadium that would be half-filled with Notre Dame fans.......


Fairly interesting article, even if it is anti-ND.
 

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This is no big loss.... Rutgers program is a flash in the pan.... no staying power.... the only positive from playing them would be locking up the recruiting in the state of New Jersey
 

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Yeah we schedule them now yet when we play them we'll get panned for playing a patsey... I say BOTH schools are better off...
 

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I completely agree Camper...Seems that's been the trend in recent years
 

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This is no big loss.... Rutgers program is a flash in the pan.... no staying power.... the only positive from playing them would be locking up the recruiting in the state of New Jersey
It's a HUGE loss for me since i live just north of the Meadowlands and an hour from RU! Damn you Rutgers !!!!
 

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I don't blame them for wanting a true home game, but whatever.
 

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If another team wanted to play ND as a ND home game, but have it at another stadium, I'd say no thanks. I understand why ND wants to do that, but it does seem elitist.
 

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Any school in the country would take that deal, ND just happens to be one of the few that could actually make it happen... if that makes ND elitist then so be it...
 

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Any school in the country would take that deal, ND just happens to be one of the few that could actually make it happen... if that makes ND elitist then so be it...

We were elitist in this case and it bit us in the ass.

I have to say this was a bad moment for us.
 

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We were elitist in this case and it bit us in the ass.

I have to say this was a bad moment for us.

I disagree...college football is a business in today's world. By moving the game to the Meadowlands, BOTH schools would make more at the gate to help their programs and their schools. After all, its not like were talking about a traditional rivalry where home/home games have more of an impact tugging at heartstrings.
 

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I disagree...college football is a business in today's world. By moving the game to the Meadowlands, BOTH schools would make more at the gate to help their programs and their schools. After all, its not like were talking about a traditional rivalry where home/home games have more of an impact tugging at heartstrings.
No. Rutgers would probably lose money if the game were to be moved to Meadowlands because they would have to rent the stadium first, and then pay for staff that Rutgers already has for their own stadium. Bad deal for Rutgers.
 

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No. Rutgers would probably lose money if the game were to be moved to Meadowlands because they would have to rent the stadium first, and then pay for staff that Rutgers already has for their own stadium. Bad deal for Rutgers.

And they get way screwed out of a kick ass home game.
 

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If they don't want this opportunity to play an "elitist" in a 6 game series, then I say .... Ruck Futgers! There will be plenty of other home-away series opportunities that would be good for the Irish!
 

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Who do they think they are? They have been top 25 for one year. They have had ONE big win on Thursday night football. We have lost count of our national titles. When they are medicore in 3 years they will beg us to take this deal and we will tell them to suck an egg.
 

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Who do they think they are? They have been top 25 for one year. They have had ONE big win on Thursday night football. We have lost count of our national titles. When they are medicore in 3 years they will beg us to take this deal and we will tell them to suck an egg.

I'm with KAPLAN, we offer a chance for Rutgers to get some national exposure in a big time stadium and they crap on the idea because we do not want to play in their campus stadium. You don't see Army and Navy crying when we don't play at Annapolis or West Point. They love the attention they get from these "quasi-home games". So now people are griping that we look "elitist", I say "SO WHAT!". I could understand how a traditional power would hate this idea, but Rutgers, give me a break.:soapbox:
 

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Personnally, I do not want to disrespect Rutgers for making their choice. ND seems to hold the university in high regard for their commitment to their program and to their athletes. Similarly, when a recruit chooses another university, best of luck to them.
Home & home scheduling is the norm in college football. ND wanting larger venues for some future games may not work for some universities and may be attractive to others. If roles were reversed, how many students would go to a ND home game in Chicago to play Ohio State or LSU? Opponents use ND as a showcase game and a measuring stick for their program. Potential recruits for Rutgers would be stand on one of the Meadowlands' sideline.
I do not think ND can realistically ask large venue off-campus games from "top tier" programs. So, the schedule may be (or may not be) less competitive each game - or ND makes true home & home contracts.
Go Irish!
 

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Personnally, I do not want to disrespect Rutgers for making their choice. ND seems to hold the university in high regard for their commitment to their program and to their athletes. Similarly, when a recruit chooses another university, best of luck to them.
Home & home scheduling is the norm in college football. ND wanting larger venues for some future games may not work for some universities and may be attractive to others. If roles were reversed, how many students would go to a ND home game in Chicago to play Ohio State or LSU? Opponents use ND as a showcase game and a measuring stick for their program. Potential recruits for Rutgers would be stand on one of the Meadowlands' sideline.
I do not think ND can realistically ask large venue off-campus games from "top tier" programs. So, the schedule may be (or may not be) less competitive each game - or ND makes true home & home contracts.
Go Irish!

Key word is Top Tier, Rutgers is 3rd Tier at best. Our stadium seats 80K, Soilder field seats the same or less.
 

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Who do they think they are? They have been top 25 for one year. They have had ONE big win on Thursday night football. We have lost count of our national titles. When they are medicore in 3 years they will beg us to take this deal and we will tell them to suck an egg.

Dude, they wanted home games played at home. We would not give them one. They and everyone else would be right to tell us to go to hell.

Personally, if they had agreed to our terms it would have made them look like a quasi-team. And frankly it would have been dumb.
 
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I'm with KAPLAN, we offer a chance for Rutgers to get some national exposure in a big time stadium and they crap on the idea because we do not want to play in their campus stadium. You don't see Army and Navy crying when we don't play at Annapolis or West Point. They love the attention they get from these "quasi-home games". So now people are griping that we look "elitist", I say "SO WHAT!". I could understand how a traditional power would hate this idea, but Rutgers, give me a break.:soapbox:

Army and Navy love the attention with us out of tradition AND their home field is not a big deal to them...not like all the other BCS teams.

We might say "so what", but most teams would not agree to this...nor should they.
 

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Key word is Top Tier, Rutgers is 3rd Tier at best. Our stadium seats 80K, Soilder field seats the same or less.

Our stadium seats 80k only as of 10 years ago. When I was a student in 95 and 96 our stadium held 58k.
 

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Does it matter? Haters are gonna call ND elitest NO MATTER WHAT WE DO!!!!!

Why prove them right?

I would rather be accused of something I am not and at least take comfort that I am in the right.

ND was elitist here. That's not how ND should be.
 

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Cowherd spent an hour on this today... first we stated breifly he can't blame ND for asking, then he spent 40 minutes doing just that... he went from I agree with Rutgers to ND isn't even that popular anymore because they get 2.4 TV ratings to USC is awesome b/c they get 2.0 ratings to ND is dumbing down the schedule which is pusssy (see UConn, Army, Pitt, BC as proof to that) to SC plays anyone and are gods on the grid-iron (see, Virginia, Idaho, Hawaii, Arkansas as proof for that apparently) all in record time... then ended with, "I don't hate ND, All I'm saying is win a bowl game!!!!" as well as stating "and I'm no SC homer"


he turned the whole issue into a "here's why USC is great and ND sucks!!!" rant in one comerical break

sheesh
 

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I continue to try to listen to him but it never lasts more than 5 minutes until he shows his assinine side and I switch him off again. :jerkit:
 

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No. Rutgers would probably lose money if the game were to be moved to Meadowlands because they would have to rent the stadium first, and then pay for staff that Rutgers already has for their own stadium. Bad deal for Rutgers.

Hey ant........I see the mighty Buckeyes have scheduled.................NAVY!!!!

Will Navy continue to be considered a cupcake by Buckeye fans, now?
 
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