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Rutgers University- Rutgers Scarlet Knights

 

Rutgers University is one of the oldest most historic colleges in the U.S. The greatest year in Rutgers football history came in 1961 when the team went undefeated. The program had fallen on hard times of late until last season’s incredible run. The Scarlet Knights finished 10-2, including a 37-10 thrashing of Kansas State in the Texas Bowl.

 

 

2007 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Outlook:

 

Expectations are high for the Scarlet Knights in 2007. The return of All-American running back Ray Rice should make Rutgers serious contenders for the Big East crown. Along with Rice, QB Mike Teel has another year under his belt and will look to build upon last season’s success. A very favorable schedule sets the Knights up for another double-digit win season.

Rutgers Scarlet Knights 2007 Schedule

Aug 30 - vs. Buffalo, 7:00 PM

Sep 7 - vs. Navy, 7:00 PM

Sep 15 - vs. Norfolk State, 3:30 PM

Sep 22 - Open

Sep 29 - vs. Maryland, TBA

Oct 6 - vs. Cincinnati, TBA

Oct 13 - at Syracuse, TBA

Oct 18 - vs. So Florida, 7:30 PM

Oct 27 - vs. West Virginia, TBA

Nov 3 - at Connecticut, TBA

Nov 9 - at Army, 8:00 PM

Nov 17 - vs. Pittsburgh, TBA

Nov 24 - Open

Nov 29 - at Louisville, 7:30 PM

 

 

 

Rutgers Scarlet Knights Head Coach Profile

 

A native of New Jersey, Greg Schiano has done a miraculous job at Rutgers. Despite a very rocky start, Schiano has finally been able to impose his identity on the program. Schiano played linebacker at Bucknell University. Before taking the Rutgers job, Schiano was the defensive coordinator at the University of Miami. After his success last season, Schiano was offered the head coaching position at Miami but turned it down. Not only is Schiano a brilliant football mind, he is also loyal to his players and home state.

 

Rutgers Scarlet Knights-Key Departures/Players to Watch

RB Ray Rice is a Heisman candidate and future NFL star. His combination of speed and strength make him a nightmare for tacklers to bring down. WR Kenny Britt should make plays for QB Mike Teel in the passing game. Standout performers DL Eric Foster and DE Jamaal Westerman anchor the defense.


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Fan Comments

  1. PS...I will say this...Rutgers pummels Norfolk State to relieve their frustrations...poor Norfolk State.
    Posted at 16/08 06:21 by LOCKNLOAD
  2. The Greg Schiano 'magic' is all done in 2008. Rutgers gets laid out this year won't even need the old cannoners on the hillside either to keep Rutger's score...QB Mike Teel is not a great passer; can't throw downfield to stretch the defense...Rutgers revists its past of being a punching bag in the Big East!!
    Posted at 16/08 06:19 by LOCKNLOAD

 
 
 



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