Have you ever personally stormed the field at Rutgers Stadium?

RU848789

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Louisville in 2006, of course, and 1992, VaTech miracle comeback from down 49-37 with under 5 minutes left to winning 50-49 on the last play of the game, Fortay to Brantley in the corner of the endzone.
 

corufan

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In 1980 at the last Rutgers - Princeton football game. The old wooden goalposts were torn down. It was pretty chaotic for a while. Fraternities fighting for their piece of history.
 
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HPNJRUfan

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My Father and I did after Cinnci 2005, I did after Louisville 2006 (he stayed in the stands), and we did together again after the 2014 Michigan game.
 

Scarlet Craig

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Two times, the win over #2 ranked South Florida on a Thursday night game in 2007 and the most recent Michigan win in 2014.
I did South Florida. I shook Anthony Davis's hand - it was like shaking a bunch of bananas. Absolutely huge and I'm 6'3".
 
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rclmac

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The most obscure storming game in my lifetime was in 1999, I think, when Rutgers defeated Syracuse:
  • 11/13/1999
  • Piscataway, NJ
  • 24 Rutgers
  • 21. Syracuse
Rutgers only victory of the entire season. After the game, one of the Rutgers players ran up the Ivy hill to the right of the scoreboard where the cannon used to be and shot off a round. It was actually a stunning comeback. Oh those Terry Shea years!!!
 

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I did South Florida. I shook Anthony Davis's hand - it was like shaking a bunch of bananas. Absolutely huge and I'm 6'3".

Me too - USF - I didn't "storm it but I was on the field checking out how cushy it was.
I realized how players got away without knee pads.
 

yesrutgers01

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I know for sure in 2006 but Kev was actually in the lockerroom as he helped an injured player inside before the craziness happened- but he came back out and met us midfield. USF - and again Michigan
Nothing like 06 Ville- there is a reason it is shown on ESPN so often. And why I prefer a scarlett out over a blackout. Seeing a sea of red storm the field is iconic and all college fans know it is us
 

RUforester72

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I can remember doing this twice. Once was against Army in 1998 as we won our first game against a FBS team in two years. It was a pathetic crowd storming with a handful of people but it happened nonetheless. We just wanted to savor a real victory for once and beating Richmond 7-6 didn’t count.

The other time was when we beat Navy in 2005 to become bowl eligible for the first time since 1992. That one was worthwhile.
No. Stormed the University Presidents home once though.
 
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Barnaby&Neill

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No. Stormed the University Presidents home one though.


 

Section124

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I don’t recall anyone storming the field after MSU in 2004. Maybe the students. Definitely Navy 05, Louisville 06, USF 07 and Michigan 14.
 

AntiG

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I did South Florida. I shook Anthony Davis's hand - it was like shaking a bunch of bananas. Absolutely huge and I'm 6'3".
David Robinson's fingers went past my wrists halfway to my elbows and I'm not a small guy either, crazy
 

thegock

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My wife, an alumna and I danced on the scarlet "R" at midfield 2014 against Michigan. She had no idea why it was a B1G deal and only goes to the game to tailgate and see the horse.

I had a client with me in the second row against Louisville, but had an early meeting in NYC the next day, so idiotically skipped it. I remember tearing up after the final play.

Also, went on the field during the 1976 undefeated season, but the details are more than a bit hazy. The teammate who I was with passed last year.
 

yesrutgers01

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David Robinson's fingers went past my wrists halfway to my elbows and I'm not a small guy either, crazy
I have been aound OL for the past couple of decades and the biggest hands I ever shook did not belong to any of them.
3rd Biggest hand I ever shook- Patrick Ewing
2nd- Rik Smits
1st- believe it or not - Rusty Staub
 

yesrutgers01

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My wife, an alumna and I danced on the scarlet "R" at midfield 2014 against Michigan. She had no idea why it was a B1G deal and only goes to the game to tailgate and see the horse.

I had a client with me in the second row against Louisville, but had an early meeting in NYC the next day, so idiotically skipped it. I remember tearing up after the final play.

Also, went on the field during the 1976 undefeated season, but the details are more than a bit hazy. The teammate who I was with passed last year.
Final play or the final final play lol

I don't think we all get enough credit for having that first rush and then being smart enough as a fan base to clear the fied in less than 30 seconds so we could get the final play off. Not many fanbases would have cleared.
 

e5fdny

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I have been aound OL for the past couple of decades and the biggest hands I ever shook did not belong to any of them.
3rd Biggest hand I ever shook- Patrick Ewing
2nd- Rik Smits
1st- believe it or not - Rusty Staub
Friend gambling with the Devils Ken Daneyko one time in AC said the same thing…,could not get over how big his hands were.
 

RU206

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I have been aound OL for the past couple of decades and the biggest hands I ever shook did not belong to any of them.
3rd Biggest hand I ever shook- Patrick Ewing
2nd- Rik Smits
1st- believe it or not - Rusty Staub
Rik Smits was 7 4. He made 7 footers look small.
 

m1ipabrams

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Louisville in 2006, of course, and 1992, VaTech miracle comeback from down 49-37 with under 5 minutes left to winning 50-49 on the last play of the game, Fortay to Brantley in the corner of the endzone.
VT 1992 was the first game my girlfriend(now wife) went to together. I was so looking forward to this years game, but unfortunately it is on Rosh Hashanah, so we can't attend.
 

yesrutgers01

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Rik Smits was 7 4. He made 7 footers look small.
back at Marist college- there was a hedge that separated the grounds from the main highway that was there. It was about 6 ft tall- So often, you would see this blond haired kid walking and he seemed to be talking to himself. But usually, he had a group of other kids around him that were all 6ft or less so you couldn't see them. His GF at that time could not have been more than 5ft2. lol
One of the most underrated C's ever- his foo injuries kept him from being great. But one of the first gifted 3 pt range shooters at his size back when he played
 
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VT 1992 was the first game my girlfriend(now wife) went to together. I was so looking forward to this years game, but unfortunately it is on Rosh Hashanah, so we can't attend.
Although I played in that game, I don't recall running and jumping onto the pile of players. I remember trying to shake the hands of several Va. Tech players, but they were in shock and didn't acknowledge my presence.

The UL game (2006) was crazy. As soon as Ito kicked the winning FG, I went to the tunnel to avoid the rush. I sensed the rushing of the field was coming.

The USF game was lame, in my opinion. I didn't respect the Bulls because their ranking was BULL. When the game ended, I walked off the field saying to a friend the rankings are BS these days. There was no way we should lose to USF.
 

yesrutgers01

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Although I played in that game, I don't recall running and jumping onto the pile of players. I remember trying to shake the hands of several Va. Tech players, but they were in shock and didn't acknowledge my presence.

The UL game (2006) was crazy. As soon as Ito kicked the winning FG, I went to the tunnel to avoid the rush. I sensed the rushing of the field was coming.

The USF game was lame, in my opinion. I didn't respect the Bulls because their ranking was BULL. When the game ended, I walked off the field saying to a friend the rankings are BS these days. There was no way we should lose to USF.
You most likely saw my son helping one of the Injured WR's off the field and into the lockerroom (so he wouldnt get crushed) or saw him running back out onto the field to celebrate.
 

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My late Dad (at 85) did at the 2014 Michigan game.
RIP to your dad but awesome he was out there in 2014. For me, the best opportunity was 2006, Louisville. Instead, I watched in the stands with my 6 year old son, soaked it in and took some amazing selfies with him, photos and videos of the insane craziness on the field. That was an amazing night.
 

RUtix4me

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Once for l’ville in 06, did not go out on field against Michigan…and then there was this one time at a baseball game