Jay is from Jersey. That's about the only part of that headline that makes any sense.
Rutgers had some solid, but unremarkable teams in the late 80s / early 90s that I vaguely remember. But, apparently, they haven't been to the NCAAs in 25 years. While I wouldn't begrudge Jay for trying to go for the instant pay day (i.e., he probably can get a guaranteed $8-10 million over a 5 yr. deal), I can't imagine a scenario where this ends well on the court. Plenty of former Duke guys with more preparation than Jay have fallen on their face after taking power 5 coaching jobs. Even if Jay could get the level of player he needs to compete in the Big 10 (which is highly questionable at a place like Rutgers), I just don't think there's anyway he could coach at the level he would need to in order to resurrect a moribund program like this. He's not taking over a program like Duke, where, in many years, our squad could probably make the NCAAs with very mediocre coaching.