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NNadir

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20. I'm sorry that I can't elevate my contempt for the sport to the...
Mon Apr 17, 2023, 04:43 PM
Apr 2023

...to a comparable the passion of those who think that that the purpose of educational institutions should be to fill stadiums.

Because Rutgers couldn't "afford" to assist my son in his engineering degrees, it worked out for the best, as he was generously funded right through a Masters degree at a university that valued his intellect and is now in an excellent doctoral program.

They had a football team at his University of course; the weren't very good at playing football but the University did manage to turn out some people who should have fine productive careers before them not tied to jock straps and tailgate parties.

The bottom line is that he is unlikely to return here to work. When Phil Murphy ran for Governor he specifically pointed to this issue in the rally I attended, but it seems we still value football above what I believe would be a more worthy goal.

I'm disgusted that Rutgers values jock straps more than art, more than science, and more than engineering since again, my personal priorities define something other than sports mania as the reason to have universities. I can't really think that placing high value on a game should override the other serious issues before the State of New Jersey.

I fully acknowledge that there are people in New Jersey who are thrilled to contribute to Michigan and and other Big 10 football programs by providing an easy foe to beat, albeit an expensive foe for us, but I would wish to fund other priorities. They're paying the football coach 4 million bucks a year. They could fund the stipends of around 130 graduate students for that money, fulfilling what I personally regard as the prime mission of educational institutions, producing highly educated citizens.

I'm sorry if my opinion offends anyone, but I stand by that opinion.

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I remember when Rutgers joined the Big 10... brush Apr 2023 #1
They built a Stadium for over 50,000 people, a fabulous suite for the players. NNadir Apr 2023 #2
Your last sentence, exactly. brush Apr 2023 #3
They should get rid of all music and art programs as well MichMan Apr 2023 #9
That is in effect, what they've been doing, but not to promote engineers. NNadir Apr 2023 #10
Maybe that is something to campaign for in 2024 MichMan Apr 2023 #14
I'm sorry that I can't elevate my contempt for the sport to the... NNadir Apr 2023 #20
Engineers are problem solvers and are needed... brush Apr 2023 #11
I know, I am one.............. MichMan Apr 2023 #13
Well you know you have to not only solve problems... brush Apr 2023 #16
I'm a mechanical engineer, so form follows function MichMan Apr 2023 #17
Rutgers joined the Big 10 in 2014, not 25 or 30 years ago. MichMan Apr 2023 #4
I suppose that was the theory, that it would make money, but... NNadir Apr 2023 #6
Sounds like you believe in abolishing all athletic programs in schools. MichMan Apr 2023 #7
You bet... NNadir Apr 2023 #21
It's not like it is tradition or anything; Football there has only been around for 164 years. MichMan Apr 2023 #22
You're right about when Rutgers joined the Big 10. brush Apr 2023 #12
Notre Dame has never been part of the Big 10 though MichMan Apr 2023 #15
Oh I know, it's always been an independent but is big time... brush Apr 2023 #18
ND stays independent because they don't want to share any TV revenues with schools like Rutgers MichMan Apr 2023 #19
N.J is not a football state --- Lived here all 80 years of my life. 3Hotdogs Apr 2023 #5
Rutgers home attendance in Football in 2022 averaged close to 50k per game MichMan Apr 2023 #8
Sorry, I was meaning local high school football. 3Hotdogs Apr 2023 #23
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