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.

Read that headline again: Rutgers is 10-1. Even though the schedule has been filled with more cupcakes than the average bakery, the Scarlet Knights have defeated every team they were supposed to defeat to date. The latest -- an 82-69 win over in-state foe Fairleigh Dickinson -- may have been the most satisfying of the season for a variety of reasons.