How Many of the 50 U.S. States Has Rutgers Played A Game In?

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With their arrival in Wisconsin on Saturday, Rutgers will have played varsity football in their 31st U.S. state and the nation’s capital. With their entry into the Big Ten Conference, they will also eventually add the states of Iowa and Minnesota. The Rutgers varsity has also played in the United States, Ireland and Canada.
 
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Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia. That's 27, off the top of my head, with Wisconsin to come this weekend, along with Kansas, Minnesota, and Iowa in the years ahead. So I'm missing three of the first 30 - possibly games in New Hampshire (Dartmouth?), Rhode Island (Brown?), Maine, or Vermont from back in the days when we played a very small time schedule?

I'm assuming that any games we might have played in DC wouldn't count as a "state." I'm also assuming that you're only talking about football. Basketball would add many more, if not most of the rest.
 

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What is the maximum number for a Div. 1 school?
Your question is ambiguous. Are you asking the number states with a D-1 program or how many states cana D-1 program play in. The first is there are 41 states with D-1 programs. Obviously the second is 50. States without FBS are ME, VT, NH, RI, DE, ND, SD, MT, AK
 

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Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia. That's 27, off the top of my head, with Wisconsin to come this weekend, along with Kansas, Minnesota, and Iowa in the years ahead. So I'm missing three of the first 30 - possibly games in New Hampshire (Dartmouth?), Rhode Island (Brown?), Maine, or Vermont from back in the days when we played a very small time schedule?

I'm assuming that any games we might have played in DC wouldn't count as a "state." I'm also assuming that you're only talking about football. Basketball would add many more, if not most of the rest.

We played at Brown in '55 or '56. Stayed in Taunton MA
 

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[QUOTE="ecojew, . off the top of my head... So I'm missing three of the first 30 - possibly games in New Hampshire (Dartmouth?), Rhode Island (Brown?), Maine, or Vermont...

10-22-1921 Georgia Tech 48 Rutgers 14
Atlanta, Georgia

10-18-1952 Dartmouth 29 Rutgers 20
Hanover, New Hampshire

(first time) 10-28-1916 Brown 21 Rutgers 3
Providence, Rhode Island
(We were Thanksgiving Day foes in the late 1930s.)

We're talking varsity Rutgers football only. Wisconsin, as stated earlier will be the 31st state. In addition, Rutgers played three games in Washington, DC:

(first time) 11-2-1891 Rutgers 4 Columbia AC 0
Washington, DC[/QUOTE]
 
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What is the maximum number for a Div. 1 school?
49 in theory as there are no NCAA FB programs in Alaska and I dont think there ever have been. VT doesnt have one any more either, but did. NH, RI, ND, SD, MT, ME, DE, and DC only have FCS programs.
 

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With their arrival in Wisconsin on Saturday, Rutgers will have played varsity football in their 31st U.S. state and the nation’s capital. With their entry into the Big Ten Conference, they will also eventually add the states of Iowa and Minnesota. The Rutgers varsity has also played in the United States, Ireland and Canada.
The nation's capital? Did they play at RFK?
 

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I don't know. We were so regional for so long.

That said, Rutgers has played football games in three different countries that I know of.
 

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The nation's capital? Did they play at RFK?

November 2,1891 Rutgers 4 Columbia Athletic Club 0
Capitol Park (a.k.a. Swampdoodle Grounds)
Washington, DC

November 7, 1892 Rutgers 6 Columbia AC 6
National Park (aka Boundary Field at the time)
Washington, DC

November 5, 1894 Columbia AC 20 Rutgers 0
National Park (aka Boundary Field at the time)
Washington, DC
 
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Are there any programs that have played in as many or more states?

Army (now known as Army West Point) has played in 33 states and U.S., Japan and Ireland.... perhaps Notre Dame, Navy.... anyone whose program would take them national in their history (something Rutgers did not have until the last quarter century or so).
 
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So, I looked through all of ND's schedules in Wikipedia, and it looks like they've been to 35 states (added Virginia this year) and 3 countries (US, Japan, Ireland).

Once we add Iowa, Minnesota, and Kansas... we'll be up to 34.
 

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"So, I looked through all of ND's schedules in Wikipedia, and it looks like they've been to 35 states (added Virginia this year) and 3 countries (US, Japan, Ireland). Once we add Iowa, Minnesota, and Kansas... we'll be up to 34."

Isn't Rutgers playing at New Mexico in the coming seasons?
 

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"So, I looked through all of ND's schedules in Wikipedia, and it looks like they've been to 35 states (added Virginia this year) and 3 countries (US, Japan, Ireland). Once we add Iowa, Minnesota, and Kansas... we'll be up to 34."

Isn't Rutgers playing at New Mexico in the coming seasons?

No, they are playing in NJ. One and done game.
 

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49 in theory as there are no NCAA FB programs in Alaska and I dont think there ever have been. VT doesnt have one any more either, but did. NH, RI, ND, SD, MT, ME, DE, and DC only have FCS programs.
At the rate they are adding bowl games, I'm sure the Gold Rush Bowl in Anchorage is not far from reality.
 

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So, I looked through all of ND's schedules in Wikipedia, and it looks like they've been to 35 states (added Virginia this year) and 3 countries (US, Japan, Ireland). Once we add Iowa, Minnesota, and Kansas... we'll be up to 34.

Don't forget, Rutgers is tied for first with most planets (1) played on -- Earth.
 

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I think the last time Florida played a game above the Mason-Dixon Line, was when they played us at the Meadowlands in the 80's.

You're right rutger80. The 1986 game at Giants Stadium was the last time Florida played a game in the northeast.
 

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I think the last time Florida played a game above the Mason-Dixon Line, was when they played us at the Meadowlands in the 80's.

I was joking. I know they don't travel buy didn't know it was as bad as that.
 

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I was joking. I know they don't travel buy didn't know it was as bad as that.

Heh-heh. They have played in 23 states - and many were in the first 40 years after the program began in 1906. The Florida Gators have played in: AL, AK, AZ, CA, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, MO, MS, NC, NJ, NY, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA. They have also played in the United States and Cuba.
 

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RU has played in 4 countries - USA, Canada, Ireland, and Texas