Yeah.I am pretty sure that this thread will go down the path it does very every year on how USNW rankings are tilted based on criteria that really have no merit if a school is better or worse academically.
I always think of Clemson and a few others manipulating their numbers. But, it is the ranking that most people quote.
Yeah, they seem to be way down in every ranking of B1G schools.The true outlier is Nebraska.
I feel like UF alums look at FSU the same way Michigan alums look at Sparty, as a little brother.Always mystified how Florida St is ranked above RU on USNW when all my friends from Florida tell me how lightly regarded the school is academically.
And tied with Maryland for 1st in public universities in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic.I beleive if you look at the top public universities RU is in top 20--- 19th ?
When I lived in Los Angeles 15 years ago, USC was considered crap and not to be compared to Cal-Berkley, UCLA and Stanford. I laugh every time I see rankings like this and they are in the Top 25. My assumption is they are paying off the ranking services (and that FSU does the same).Always mystified how Florida St is ranked above RU on USNW when all my friends from Florida tell me how lightly regarded the school is academically.
Out of curiosity, I looked up the rankings for Oregon and Washington as they are the 2 most likely next B1G targets for expansion, and UW is #55, tied with RU and UMD, and Oregon is #105 and would be 2nd to last ahead of only Nebraska.
I feel like it's no more objective and quantifiable than the "best movies" thread on this forum...When I lived in Los Angeles 15 years ago, USC was considered crap and not to be compared to Cal-Berkley, UCLA and Stanford. I laugh every time I see rankings like this and they are in the Top 25. My assumption is they are paying off the ranking services (and that FSU does the same).
UF definitiely thinks they’re superiorI feel like UF alums looks at FSU the same way Michigan alums look at Sparty, as a little brother.
Not sure re paying them off, but knowing the metrics for rankings and focusing on them to improveWhen I lived in Los Angeles 15 years ago, USC was considered crap and not to be compared to Cal-Berkley, UCLA and Stanford. I laugh every time I see rankings like this and they are in the Top 25. My assumption is they are paying off the ranking services (and that FSU does the same).
The two most likely Big Ten expansion targets are Stanford and Cal-Berkley (after Notre Dame, and then followed by Virginia and North Carolina). If the Big Ten had any interest in Oregon or Washington, they'd already be in the conference.
South Jersey kids are trying to get into RU-NB as well which makes a lot of sense because their only other instate options are what...Rowan? Stockton? An inflated/overhyped TCNJ? Rowan has gotten better but still can't hold a candle academically to Rutgers-NB. And out of state options are Temple, Delaware who are solid schools but you are paying OOS tuition rates for a weaker degree. I won't include schools like Nova or St. Joe's as they attract students that wouldn't be interested in RU-NB. To me the only Northeast public schools that are on RU's level are Maryland and Pitt.Fact is more kids than ever are trying to get into RU. Up in Bergen County more kids than ever going to RU.
I live in Woodcliff Lake and I see less kids interested in RU than any of the other big ten schools.Fact is more kids than ever are trying to get into RU. Up in Bergen County more kids than ever going to RU.
Why even make that statement on a RU board?? Are your kids or grand kids in high school ? Mine are and live in what are condidered very wealthy Bergen County towns. This year more than 15 or so chose RU in one of those high schools. Most of those were admitted to Maryland and PSU but chose RU. Unless you're a RU detractor try to praise RU rather than belittle it.I live in Woodcliff Lake and I see less kids interested in RU than any of the other big ten schools.
Yes.I beleive if you look at the top public universities RU is in top 20--- 19th ?
I live in Woodcliff Lake and I see less kids interested in RU than any of the other big ten schools.
I know what the rankings are and were. What I'm saying is the school's academic reputation in the local area was in the toilet. USC was viewed as the academic equivalent to FSU, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Colorado, etc. Then all of a sudden, a whole mess of football factories moved up dramatically in the rankings ($$$).in 2008 (15 years ago) the University of Southern California was ranked No. 27 among national universities by USNWR, just a spot or two behind UCLA. They have pretty consistently remained in the 20s every year since then, usually relatively close to UCLA. To look at a different ranking using different methodologies, Forbes magazine had USC at No. 21 in the nation last year. While not Stanford or Berkeley (not many colleges are), it is a fine private university. I was today old when I first heard USC referred to as a "crap" school.
Woodcliff Lake had a population of 10. Poor example.I live in Woodcliff Lake and I see less kids interested in RU than any of the other big ten schools.
Colorado does not belong with that group. Now you are just talking out your *ss.I know what the rankings are and were. What I'm saying is the school's academic reputation in the local area was in the toilet. USC was viewed as the academic equivalent to FSU, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Colorado, etc. Then all of a sudden, a whole mess of football factories moved up dramatically in the rankings ($$$).
Another reason I don’t like Jimbo is bc he didn’t care about academics - to the point where it was such an issue when Willie took over they had multiple guys in danger of becoming academicly ineligible, losing scholarships, etcI know what the rankings are and were. What I'm saying is the school's academic reputation in the local area was in the toilet. USC was viewed as the academic equivalent to FSU, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Colorado, etc. Then all of a sudden, a whole mess of football factories moved up dramatically in the rankings ($$$).
The true outlier is Nebraska.
Yeah, they seem to be way down in every ranking of B1G schools.
But what does that even mean? I'm sure they have good facilities, plenty of high-end students, and wall-to-wall PhD's on their faculty, just like everybody else. I just don't take these things seriously unless the ranking includes a description of what exactly they are looking for...
Oregon also does very, very little research compared to its peers. For comparison, Rutgers does more research than the rest of the schools in the state of New Jersey, and we're 3rd from the bottom in the B1G.Out of curiosity, I looked up the rankings for Oregon and Washington as they are the 2 most likely next B1G targets for expansion, and UW is #55, tied with RU and UMD, and Oregon is #105 and would be 2nd to last ahead of only Nebraska.
South Jersey kids are trying to get into RU-NB as well which makes a lot of sense because their only other instate options are what...Rowan? Stockton? An inflated/overhyped TCNJ? Rowan has gotten better but still can't hold a candle academically to Rutgers-NB. And out of state options are Temple, Delaware who are solid schools but you are paying OOS tuition rates for a weaker degree. I won't include schools like Nova or St. Joe's as they attract students that wouldn't be interested in RU-NB. To me the only Northeast public schools that are on RU's level are Maryland and Pitt.
That may have been true 10-15 yrs ago but definitely not the case now. FSU has been creeping up the rankings for a while and are about to pass Miami. UF is far and away the top choice down here but FSU has become the next best option.Always mystified how Florida St is ranked above RU on USNW when all my friends from Florida tell me how lightly regarded the school is academically.
Son is a HS sr in a good SJ high school. His class (-300 kids) has a commitment page on instagram - 93 kids have posted so far - B1G count so far:
PSU 6
RU 2
Purdue 2
UW 2
Indiana 1
UM 1
Other notables:
VaTech 5
UDel 2
Pitt 2
Loyola Md 3
Ole Miss 2
No Ivies yet. I expect RU numbers will climb as May 1 approaches
I used to work in admissions, and you would be amazed at how many students were surprised when they didn't get into RU-NB. "But it was my safety school" isn't going to help you get in.
But they are number 1 in cow tipping.The true outlier is Nebraska.
Absolutely correct.I feel like UF alums looks at FSU the same way Michigan alums look at Sparty, as a little brother.
Which is hilarious for a litany of reasons...and typical Gator arroganceAbsolutely correct.
Why hilarious? UF is #4 state U behind only UC, UM and UVA.Which is hilarious for a litany of reasons...and typical Gator arrogance