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Empire State Building shines red for Rutgers [Photo]

| November 29, 2012 at 9:12 pm | 3 Comments

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Rutgers and Louisville are currently getting after it on the gridiron, with the winner taking the Big East crown and the conference’s automatic BCS Bowl birth.

The world famous Empire State Building has been lit red in support of the Scarlet Knights. It’s the second time Rutgers has been honored in such a manner.

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