Rutgers: Sued for Keeping Up with the Jones’
On March 31, a class action lawsuit was filed against Rutgers University, led by Rutgers graduate and New Jersey resident, Hector Rodriguez. The complaint alleges that since Rutgers joined the Big Ten Conference in 2014, the University has misappropriated funds by diverting operating revenues from state taxes, tuition, and mandatory student fees to support the failing athletic program. The first charge alleges that the University leadership breached their fiduciary duties by continuing to fund the athletics program despite their knowledge of the magnitude of its losses. The second charge asks for declaratory judgement declaring that the athletics expenditures are unlawful and a waste of public funds. The lawsuit was filed in response to the fiscal report released by the University in early 2026 showing that the 2025 athletics deficit was over $70 million, the third time in the last five years. Since 2014, the total deficit has grown to $526 million. Rutgers is not the only school operating in an athletics budget deficit. In the 2021-2022 academic year, 98.6% of the 2,023 colleges and universities …


