Rutgers' athletics subsidy was a national-record $47.6 million in 2013 before dipping to $36.3 million in 2014 and $23.8 million in 2015, lowering the last two fiscal years in compliance with a directive from Rutgers president Robert Barchi to decrease reliance on university funds.
Winning seems to fix everything. You are absolutely right that there is no place to go but up. I can see colonoco's point too that they are trying to improve. Just looks so catastrophic from an outsiders point of view!Rutgers is poised to improve. (Actually, there's no direction to go but up. lol) They're making the necessary investments in staff and facilities. Geographically, they don't have much nearby competition in football, which should help them in recruiting. Now they just need to start winning. And I hope they do start winning. Just not on Sept. 23 of this coming season.