A friend of mine who is an RU fan forwarded this to me. Flood will not be coaching this game but, you have to wonder if RU is planning to use this to rally their troops?
PISCATAWAY --
In his postgame press conference after last season's 45-3 loss at Michigan State, Rutgers coach Kyle Flood downplayed a fake field goal the Spartans called early in the third quarter while leading 35-0.
"I don't concern myself with the above and beyond," Flood said in the postgame press conference. "It's our job to defend the plays. It's their job to call the plays that they want to call."
But when the Scarlet Knights returned to Piscataway that night, Flood delivered a different message to the team. Flood told the players that Michigan State would have to answer for the unnecessary trick play, according to two people who were in the Rutgers locker room when the coach delivered the message.
PISCATAWAY --
In his postgame press conference after last season's 45-3 loss at Michigan State, Rutgers coach Kyle Flood downplayed a fake field goal the Spartans called early in the third quarter while leading 35-0.
"I don't concern myself with the above and beyond," Flood said in the postgame press conference. "It's our job to defend the plays. It's their job to call the plays that they want to call."
But when the Scarlet Knights returned to Piscataway that night, Flood delivered a different message to the team. Flood told the players that Michigan State would have to answer for the unnecessary trick play, according to two people who were in the Rutgers locker room when the coach delivered the message.