On the morning after Rutgers’ 71-65 comeback win over #15th ranked Seton Hall, it’s important to put the upset into context and assess how far this program has come in such a short time. It’s almost hard to believe that just two seasons ago on this same weekend, Rutgers lost at George Washington by 34 points. That came one week after the last time rival Seton Hall visited the RAC and embarrassed the Scarlet Knights in a 29 point rout. Those two losses were the first of eleven defeats by at least 20 points that season, which included a 34 point debacle to Nebraska and a 50 point ambush by Purdue.