There are 119 colleges which play division 1A football and as of 11/9/2008 Rutgers is ranked between #64 and #70 (depending on the raniking system). There are over 4,000 degree-granting colleges in the U.S. and I suspect that most of them have math departments. For a number of years, Rutgers has been recognized (and ranked!) as having one of the top 20 (maybe even 15!) math departments in the country. Doron Zeilberger is one of the important reasons this is so. He studies how computers and people can discover and prove mathematical statements. He is a Board of Governors Professor of Mathematics and has won a number of significant awards, including the Lester Ford Award of the Mathematical Association of American (an award for expository excellence), the Leroy Steele Award of the American Mathematical Society (an award for significant contribution to mathematical research), and the Euler Medal of the Instutite of Combinatorics, also an award for research excellence. He has worked with a continuing sequence of excellent graduate students and collaborators, and his enthusiasm and intelligence illuminate all of his mathematical activities.