All in with Rutgers
Top commits, local coaches eagerly anticipating move to the Big Ten
Updated: November 20, 2012, 2:55 PM ET
By
Jared Shanker | ESPN RecruitingNation
It was one of the defining images of the 2006 college football season.
Undefeated Rutgers taking down undefeated and No. 3 Louisville, and there might have been only 10,000 people in the stands.
That's because a record sea of red that stood there earlier flooded onto the field -- twice -- in seconds.
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