When Maryland tips off against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, the Terps will encounter an offense that they have already faced. Rutgers' coach Eddie Jordan incorporates a lot of Princeton-style offensive principles into his halfcourt sets, which could bode well for the Terps, considering their 82-61 win vs. the Princeton Tigers in Baltimore a few weeks ago.
Jordan's teaching of the Princeton offense originates with his first NBA gig, which came as an assistant coach with the Sacramento Kings. Jordan was in Sacramento during the mid-90s, and eventually took over as head coach for little more than a season from 1997-1998.