When Patrick Hobbs was hired as Rutgers' new athletic director, he made fundraising a priority. What Rutgers needed — and what Hobbs wanted — was 100 million dollars. But how can a rebuilding program possibly raise that much money? We introduce you to some of the deep-pocketed donors who give money to the Rutgers Football program.

Nothing that happens on the field is as important as what happens as Ash and his staff attempt to convince top high school players to choose Rutgers. The results so far are very good, with Rivals.com ranking the 2017 incoming class as the seventh best in the Big Ten even after a pair of running backs re-opened their recruitment.