He doesn't get it.Rayburn wrote:No, QUEEN, to make it funny.lwjr wrote:Clean!
the school formerly known as queens college
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Aaaaaaaaand scene!lwjr wrote:He doesn't get it.Rayburn wrote:No, QUEEN, to make it funny.lwjr wrote:Clean!
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I love the kid's hand gestures and slight frustration that he has to explain the 'queen' part of his joke.
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That is a cool piece of history to have. Glad we get to play y'all at least once. Sorry we are going to have to beat you, but not too sorry.HPNJRUfan wrote:Not just played, but beat Princeton 6-4 November 6th 1869 in New Brunswick.SMUPhil wrote:Rutgers played Princeton in the first intercollegiate football game, that's a pretty cool history to have. I think there's a manuscript somewhere that mentions the students left at halftime because the cell coverage was crappy.
Here is a photo of the Statute in front of the Stadium commemorating the event, the feet of which the players touch during the "Scarlet Walk" (and fans including myself touch for good luck on gameday):


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HPNJRUfan wrote:Not just played, but beat Princeton 6-4 November 6th 1869 in New Brunswick.SMUPhil wrote:Rutgers played Princeton in the first intercollegiate football game, that's a pretty cool history to have. I think there's a manuscript somewhere that mentions the students left at halftime because the cell coverage was crappy.
Here is a photo of the Statute in front of the Stadium commemorating the event, the feet of which the players touch during the "Scarlet Walk" (and fans including myself touch for good luck on gameday):
Does this mean we will wear grey jerseys to honor Rutgers?
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Neither team had a strong offense. Princeton fell to bottom of Bottom 10
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"Neither team had a strong offense. Princeton fell to bottom of Bottom 10"
...while maintaining its #2 ranking.
...while maintaining its #2 ranking.
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I'm aware that this was satirical - but, 6 "goals" to 4 in 1869 would be roughly equivalent to 42-28 today.birddogger wrote:"Neither team had a strong offense. Princeton fell to bottom of Bottom 10"
...while maintaining its #2 ranking.