Another difference: our history, by and large, destroys Rutgers from a men's basketball perspective. Even over the last 15 years (end of Jarvis/Norm/Lavin/Mully), we have had some moments. We have guys in the league. And, when we are having any semblance of a solid season, we get substantial (and sometimes national) attention. Rutgers doesn't have that, and the only men's basketball attention it has received in recent years was for negative reasons (Rice). Jordan has some NBA credit and Rutgers move to the Big 10 is a selling point from a basketball perspective. But I think we have much more to offer.That said, we have won recruiting battles over schools that have had far more success recently. So while I've read/heard that we are the favorite for Ahmed, I wouldn't count out Rutgers.
Busy week! I appreciate how hard these guys are working.@NYPost_Brazille: #sjubb will also see JUCO star Bashir Ahmed Thursday in Kansas.
Quote from: paultzman on September 08, 2015, 02:43:23 PMBusy week! I appreciate how hard these guys are working.@NYPost_Brazille: #sjubb will also see JUCO star Bashir Ahmed Thursday in Kansas.Wednesday Contact/Recruiting Period starts. Coaches can hit the road for in-home visits.
@JonRothstein: JUCO wing Bashir Ahmed (Hutchinson CC) will visit Rutgers on 9/12, source told @CBSSports. St. John's, Cincinnati, & Louisville in mix.
http://zagsblog.com/articles/after-postponing-rutgers-visit-bashir-ahmed-planning-three-trips-planned/If I were a Rutgers fan I wouldn't get my hopes up again.
Rutgers ship has sailed or SJU ship sailed?