Andrew Weaver Article Archive

  1. Rutgers Looks To End 14-Year Drought Against West Virginia

    Nineteen-Ninety Four. It was the year when Nancy Kerrigan’s legs were taken out by one of Tonya Harding’s thugs. Bill Clinton was President of the United States. Kurt Cobain died. O.J. Simpson was “in the news...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 3 days ago 294 reads 14 comments

  2. REPLAY: 16 Years Later, Rival High Schools Get Chance to Settle Score

      A second chance. In life, they’re not always hard to come by. For example, if you hosted Thanksgiving for the first time and burned the turkey, will your hungry/angry guests want to come ...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 10 days ago 122 reads 2 comments

  3. Super Cereal Big East Bowl Projections: Rutgers to Meineke, Syracuse to Fiber One

    After another exciting weekend of Big East football, it's becoming more apparent where the conference’s top teams will be playing this holiday bowl season. For most teams, bowl eligibility has been secured...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 12 days ago 343 reads 3 comments

  4. Rutgers Football's Stock Looking Bullish Heading into South Florida Matchup

    Yesterday, Nov. 11, 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average market index closed at 10,291.26—the highest close in over 13 months...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 24 days ago 555 reads 9 comments

  5. Rutgers Football: Scarlet Knights Are Not Who You Thought They Were

    It was shaping up to be a storybook ending for Connecticut and a familiar one for Rutgers. The UConn Huskies were returning to play their first home game since the devastating loss of their teammate and brother, Jasper Howard...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about about 1 month ago 566 reads 9 comments

  6. Scarlet Over Black As Rutgers Beats Army: Do The Wins Stop Here?

    Earlier this evening, Rutgers recorded their fifth win of 2009 by defeating FBS cellar-dweller Army , 27-10. Hope you DVR’ed that sucker, because it might be the last chance to see a Rutgers victory this season...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about about 1 month ago 175 reads 3 comments

  7. Friday Night Lights: Tom Savage Looks To Lead Rutgers Out of Dark vs. Pitt

    The warnings printed on side view mirrors say, “objects in mirror are closer than they appear,” and the same can be said for FBS college football teams in New Jersey in that they “may be weaker than their record shows...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about about 1 month ago 524 reads 1 comments

  8. Week Five Big East Power Rankings: If Teams Were TV Shows

    Have you ever heard about a TV show thought to yourself, “sounds like the dumbest show ever,” and would never consider watching it? We know there are the shows you always watch because ...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 2 months ago 733 reads 9 comments

  9. Cinderellas or Big East Champs: Rutgers Still Figuring Out Which Shoe Fits Best

    Three long years ago this fall, the Rutgers football program was awoken from its decade-long coma was and introduced to “big time college football...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 2 months ago 473 reads 5 comments

  10. Rutgers Beats Howard: The Good and The Bad

    With all due respect to the Howard Bison, Rutgers’ 45-7 victory on Saturday did not really tell us much in terms of football...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 2 months ago 218 reads 1 comments

  11. Rutgers Football: You See 47-15? I See 7-6.

    Okay, first of all, no. I am not trying to manipulate statistics or conjure up a string of “what-ifs” or alternate scenarios that would have resulted in a final score of 7-6...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 2 months ago 304 reads 3 comments

  12. Cincinnati-Rutgers: It's R Time

    I remember the feeling like it was yesterday. A win would have essentially secured both a Big East Title and a BCS Bowl berth: two achievements never before experienced by the Rutgers University Football program...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 3 months ago 804 reads 9 comments

  13. Rutgers : NYC :: Syracuse : NJ?

    News broke today that Syracuse signed a couple of deals to play USC and Notre Dame at the Meadowlands in 2012, 2014, and 2016. The Meadowlands, as you know, are located in New Jersey...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 3 months ago 521 reads 18 comments

  14. Rutgers Football 2009: The One Game Season?

    Since their headline nabbing "Hello World" breakout campaign in 2006, the Rutgers Football program has entered each of the two successive autumns with greater and greater expectations...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 3 months ago 735 reads 3 comments

  15. Thoughts on Donuts and the Yankees

    Kids love 'em. If given the right to choose a breakfast food on a daily basis, I'd bet most little tikes would opt for a circular sugary cake—or two. But why shouldn't they? Kids love sugar, and donuts are an excellence source of it...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 4 months ago 180 reads 7 comments

  16. In a Joba State of Mind

    Just when you thought he couldn't pitch out of the fifth inning, Joba Chamberlain has now put together consecutive starts pitching at least 6 2/3 innings for the first time in his career...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 4 months ago 41 reads 2 comments

  17. Rutgers Receiving Corps Outlook

    Last year, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights caught a total of 168 passes from the wide receiver position. Of those 168, only 28 catches were made by receivers currently on the active roster...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 8 months ago 268 reads 8 comments

  18. St. Paddy's Day Tribute to Baseball's Past

    It’s mid-March, which basically means three acts of Awesomeness are about to occur: (1) the NCAA Tournament, (2) St. Patrick’s Day, and (3) Opening Day for Major League Baseball...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 8 months ago 65 reads 0 comments

  19. Who's Better Than Derek Jeter? I Mean, Really.

    Thank God for Derek Jeter.Whenever you hear this guy talk, you just feel like everything is going to be okay. In Yankee-land as of late, things have been a little rocky (to say the least), but ...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 9 months ago 408 reads 14 comments

  20. Who Will Pilot The 2009 New York Jets?

    What’s a plane without a pilot? A troublesome situation, and it’s no different for a football team without a quarterback...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 9 months ago 248 reads 0 comments

  21. Top Five Reasons Yankees Fans Should Still Root for Alex Rodriguez

    From engaging in philosophical discussions with die-hard Yankees fans to reading blogs of Yankees beat writers and keeping up with local media, I’ve noticed that a healthy sample of long-time ...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 9 months ago 342 reads 13 comments

  22. These Ain't Your Daddy's Jets

    Next time you’re around a Jets fan, ask them to describe their feelings on the 2008 season in three words or less. Call me psychic, but I predict you will hear one, if not all, of these words: same, old, or Jets...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 10 months ago 298 reads 2 comments

  23. Kenny Britt Breaks Out

    Rutgers’ junior wide receiver Kenny Britt has recently decided to skip his senior year and test the waters of the NFL this spring. After becoming the Big East’s all-time receiving yards leader during the Papajohns...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 11 months ago 304 reads 3 comments

  24. Better Execution. Better Play-making. Schiano Football.

    During ESPN’s telecast of the 2008 Papajohns.com Bowl on Monday, the pizza chef-turned entrepreneur, Papa John Schattner, joined the announcers in the booth for an interview...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about 11 months ago 633 reads 1 comments

  25. Is Rutgers the Hottest Team in College Football?

    As Week 14 of the 2008 college football season is set to begin, only six teams from BCS conferences are currently riding winning streaks of five or more games (streak): Alabama (11), Florida (7), USC (7), Oregon State (6), Oklahoma (5), and Rutgers (5)...

    Andrew Weaver Written by Andrew Weaver about about 1 year ago 1,332 reads 3 comments

 


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