Honors Drought: Rutgers' All-League Selection Famine Goes Back to 2005-06

Rutgers, loser in 32 consecutive contests against Big Ten Conference opponents in one dismal stretch, might need to visit school archives and bring ulcer-causing Dick Vitale back as a recruiter. The Scarlet Knights, losing by a staggering 50 points at home several years ago against Purdue, couldn't do any worse upon falling on hard times as the nation's only NCAA Division I school failing to have an all-conference choice in the past 13 seasons. Vitale helped lure previous coach Eddie Jordan to Piscataway before the Scarlet Knights reached the 1976 Final Four. Jordan was an All-Atlantic 10 Conference second-team choice as a senior in 1976-77 before leaving college without a diploma.

Rutgers, failing to secure an all-league choice since Quincy Douby in 2005-06, has been blanked in three different alliances during the dry spell. The Knights' arrival gave the Big Ten Conference additional Nebraska/Northwestern/Penn State mediocrity - a famine-relief trio combining for three NCAA playoff victories in the previous 64 years (all by Nittany Lions), making their hoop fans believe in the power of positive drinkin'.

DePaul didn't have an all-league pick for 10 years in the Big East Conference until Max Strus earned second-team acclaim this campaign. Following is a summary of Rutgers' honors drought:

School Conference(s) Last All-League Selection
Rutgers Big East/American Athletic/Big Ten Jr. G Quincy Douby in 2005-06 (1st team)