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Rutgers fans cover the field in celebration of a 28-25 upset of Louisville in 2006.

(Andy Mills | The Star-Ledger)

Where were you on the night of Nov. 9, 2006?

If you are a Rutgers fan, odds are that you remember.

Because that was the night of Rutgers' biggest victory, a 28-25 triumph over then-No. 3 Louisville in a battle of unbeatens.

In recognition of the 10-year anniversary of that game, NJ Advance Media writers Steve Politi and Ryan Dunleavy collaborated on a comprehensive project that will be presented in pieces throughout the week.

It begins at 7 a.m. Tuesday with the sixth episode of NJ Advance Media's podcast Rebuilding Rutgers: From The Ashes.

We narrate the story as you hear from former Rutgers stars Ray Rice, Brian Leonard and Mike Teel, athletics director Bob Mulcahy and many more of the characters that brought you the seminal moment of modern Scarlet Knights fandom.

Then stay tuned Tuesday morning for the first in a three-part oral history series, as 20 people who were in Rutgers Stadium that night take you through all the events from coach Greg Schiano delivering pizza to students camped out for tickets through the TWO field storms in celebration of an upset.

"I knew at that point it was the biggest win in Rutgers history," running back Brian Leonard said. "I knew it would be a changing point in the program. I didn't think we'd be talking about it 10 years from then."

Set your alarms. Here is a publication schedule:

Tuesday, Part 1:

Wednesday, Part 2:

Thursday, Part 3:

It all leads up to Saturday's game against Indiana, when Rutgers will honor the 2006 team that finished 11-2 and won the program's first bowl title. Many of the stars are expected to be in attendance.

LISTEN: Episode 5 of NJ.com's Rutgers Football podcast

Rebuilding Rutgers: From The Ashes takes you inside the new football regime. This episode is about Rutgers' attempt to catch up to the rest of the Big Ten in nutrition and conditioning.

Ryan Dunleavy may be reached at rdunleavy@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @rydunleavy. Find NJ.com Rutgers Football on Facebook