Top-ranked New Jersey recruit starts, helps keep together Rutgers' No. 45 recruiting class
It was the lowest point in a season full of them for the Rutgers football team.
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It was the lowest point in a season full of them for the Rutgers football team.
After months of constant travel, communication and worries of late decommitments, the first full recruiting cycle of Chris Ash’s tenure as the Rutgers head football coach came to a conclusion on National Signing Day Wednesday.
It’s been a rough few days for Chris Ash and his Rutgers football team.
Those worried about Jerry Kill’s playcalling abilities can all breathe a sigh of relief.
The carousel that the position of offensive coordinator of the Rutgers football team has been for most of the past decade has made its latest stop.
Former Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill is expected to become the eighth offensive coordinator of the Rutgers football team in as many years, according to multiple reports late Sunday afternoon. 24/7 Sports was the first outlet to report the news.
After spending their sophomore seasons pitted in the latest of a long string of quarterback battles and the latter half of their junior year watching from the sidelines on Saturdays, two signal-callers are leaving the Rutgers football team for the fourth and final years of their eligibility.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Saturday’s 31-13 loss to Maryland bookended a tumultuous first season for Chris Ash as the head coach of the Rutgers football team.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — It couldn’t have ended any other way.
PISCATAWAY — Saturday night started with something the Rutgers football team hadn’t seen a lot of in its first season under head coach Chris Ash — a lucky bounce.
PISCATAWAY— On a night that saw the Rutgers football team set a Big Ten record for the most punts in a single season, the Scarlet Knights put on the kind of offensive performance that is more-than-occasionally required to shatter that type of mark.
Entering this season, the situation surrounding the Big Ten East was as clear cut as it could possibly be — Michigan, Ohio State vying for the top spot and every other team picking up the crumbs far below them.
Storylines surrounding the Rutgers football team’s final home game of the season are abundant. With their postseason aspirations done and dusted, the Scarlet Knights host No. 8 Penn State, a fringe rival on the edge of returning to the level of glory it hasn’t had since the Jerry Sandusky scandal shook the program to its core.
When the Rutgers football team walks off Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium following its regular season finale against the Terrapins Nov. 26, the Scarlet Knights will consequently lose three veteran mainstays on their defense.
Since his arrival on the Banks, head football coach Chris Ash has harped on Rutgers being a line of scrimmage football team.
Two more to the loss column for the Rutgers volleyball team.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Far from anyone’s wildest expectations were the results of Saturday’s matchup between the Rutgers football team and defending champions Michigan State, a game that was crucial in determining how the chips fell in the Big Ten East standings.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — It's safe to assume that this wasn't the kind of homecoming that Giovanni Rescigno had hoped for.
If Rutgers' head football coach Chris Ash could guarantee that his team would have the same record as division foes Michigan State with three games remaining in his first season on the Banks, he would’ve likely signed up without hesitation.
The Rutgers football team's 34-32 loss to Indiana on Saturday brought back flashbacks to a nightmarish 2015 season for Isaiah Wharton and the rest of the Scarlet Knights' secondary.