Let's pretend that workers dig up a chest full of gold coins while building the new athletic training facility in Piscataway. The chest was put in the ground by Henry Rutgers himself, with a note intended for the university's future leadership.
"Kind sirs: I implore ye to use these funds to assure that thy good name is not dragged through the mud with poor play in athletic endeavors that have yet to be invented! Yours, Colonel R."
Now let's pretend -- and I promise I'm going to get to the point here soon -- that these gold coins are worth $10 million.