Another tough, gutsy effort by the Rutgers basketball team but another example of ”not enough talent” in the rugged Big East. Once again, Mike Rice showed how far the program has come in his first season with the Scarlet Knights in a valiant effort at number-17 Syracuse in an 84-80 loss at the Carrier Dome Saturday afternoon as heard on Good Time Oldies, 1450 WCTC and WCTCAM.com. But it’s another game that shows that R-U still doesn’t have enough talent to win consistently in the toughest league in the nation. The Knights just couldn’t make enough plays in the closing minutes of regular and in the o-t to pull off its first ever win at the Dome. So, Rutgers falls to 4-10 in league and 13-13 overall.
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