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Rutgers has seen significant improvement from the Chris Ash years, having played competitively with Nebraska, and Michigan last year, and beaten Michigan State and Maryland. This year, we’re 3-0, as our talent and depth are much better. I’m excited to see how we match up against Michigan.

One administrative note. Our starting corner, Max Melton has been suspended and will likely be replaced by Kessawn Abraham, whom seems ready for the opportunity.

Greg Schiano has come in and revitalized the program, recruiting on a higher level, and improving upon the strength and conditioning of the players. We will also soon be raising funds for a new football facility, which should allow Rutgers to recruit better, once it’s built. The team is led by Senior Captain Noah Vedral, who was a Nebraska transfer. Noah is very intelligent, knows the playbook, and is a gritty football player, and is able to beat teams with his feet and legs. Last year Noah there for 300+ yards against Michigan, and figures to do the same this year. Noah's play was the biggest reason Rutgers was much improved last year. His favorite target was Senior Bo Melton, who averaged over 70 yards in receptions per game LY, a huge boost from prior season. Bo has gotten better over the past five years, and we all have hopes that he will be drafted. Bo is complemented by WR Aron Cruickshank, who is one of the most dangerous returners in college football, and is starting to come into his own as a wide receiver, averaging 26 yards receiving last year. Shameen Jones rounds out the trio, averaging 42 yards receiving last year. 6'4" Isaiah Washington is the most talented of the bunch, and has played in reserve. He figures to break out, one of these games. 6'4" Jovani Haskins is the tight end, who has made some nice catches and nice plays sealing the edge, on running plays. Isaih Pacheco is the running back, and runs exceptionally hard, and is a threat to take it the distance on any given play. He is complemented by Aaron Young, who is a threat to catch the ball out of the backfield, as well as Kyle Monangai runs hard between the tackles. The Big Ten Caliber Line is led by Jr Raiqwon O'Neal, who goes 6'4" 305 lbs. I expect Raiqwon to be drafted. Jr Cedrice Paillant, 6'4" 310 lbs is the left guard, and plays physically. Sr Nick Krimin 6'5" 315 lbs is the Center, and plays especially nasty at times. Right Guard is Jr 6'4" 305 lb Reggie Sutton, who moves from tackle to guard this year, and is especially effective at pulling and trapping. Sr. Brendan Bordner is the Right Tackle, and his play is a key reason why the play of Rutgers line is much improved. Coming off the bench is 6'4" 315 lb Brian Felter and 6'8" Hollin Pierce at Tackle. These two guys are freshman, who joined the program last year, and have significant potential. Rutgers Defense is much improved, and should be one of the best in the nation, this year. It is led by Sr. Linebacker Olakunle Fatukasi, an All American Candidate, who should be drafted and have a long career in the NFL, just like his brother, who plays for the Jets. He is complemented by Sr. Middle Linebacker Tyshonn Fogg who plays smart and physical. Drew Singleton is playing well as the WLB and has great range. He shares the position with #17 Deion Jennings. The Linebackers are the strength of the defense, and have been playing like one of the best units in the nation. The Defensive line is much improved from prior years, thanks to maturity and improvement in Strength and Conditioning. The line is led by 5th year Senior, Nose Tackle Julius Turner, 6'0 275 lbs. Don't let his smaller size fool you, as he is very difficult to block, and regularly penetrates opponents backfields, blowing up plays, before they can begin. He is complemented by Jr Defensive Tackle Mayan Ahanatou, who goes 6'4" 285 lbs. Sr Temple Transfer Ifeanyi Maijeh will see significant reps too. Sr Mike Tverdov, 6'4" 275 lbs is the SDE and Sr CJ Onyechi 6'4" is the WDE. They will be relieved by #58 Mohamed Toure and #71 Aaron Lewis, who transferred in from Michigan last year. Rutgers Secondary is led by Sr. SS Christian Izien, a hard hitter, who has a chance for All Conference Honors. Sr Avery Young is the Free Safety, and moved over from Cornerback. Former OSU Transfer, Sr. CB Trey Avery is probably our most draftable player as he has the speed and technique to successfully defend opposing receivers. Junior Kessawn Abraham will be getting the start and seems ready for his opportunity. Our punter, Adam Korsak, is All American caliber. Our Kicker is Valentino Ambrosio. Our Coordinators are excellent, with Shawn Gleeson, improving Rutgers offense significantly last year, and Robb Smith doing the same for the defense. Though Schiano has a lot of input, as to how the defense is run. Rutgers is going to try to run the ball stop the run, and pass well enough to keep Michigan off balance. Last year, Rutgers should have won, but blew the kick towards the end of regulation. Michigan was able to pull out the game in overtime, thanks to superior depth.

Another key factor in Rutgers competitiveness last year, was that Rutgers was able to keep the disparity in rushing totals minimal, as Michigan had 147 rushing yards last year and we had 105. If Rutgers can do something similar or better this year, the game should be competitive. Otherwise if there is a big discrepancy in rushing totals, Michigan will win big.

This year, I think better depth on the defensive line will allow Rutgers to breakthrough against Michigan. Should be a great game.

Rutgers 27
Michigan 24
 
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Rutgers has seen significant improvement from the Chris Ash years, having played competitively with Nebraska, and Michigan last year, and beaten Michigan State and Maryland. This year, we’re 3-0, as our talent and depth are much better. I’m excited to see how we match up against Michigan.

One administrative note. Our starting corner, Max Melton has been suspended and will likely be replaced by Kessawn Abraham, whom seems ready for the opportunity.

Greg Schiano has come in and revitalized the program, recruiting on a higher level, and improving upon the strength and conditioning of the players. We will also soon be raising funds for a new football facility, which should allow Rutgers to recruit better, once it’s built. The team is led by Senior Captain Noah Vedral, who was a Nebraska transfer. Noah is very intelligent, knows the playbook, and is a gritty football player, and is able to beat teams with his feet and legs. Last year Noah there for 300+ yards against Michigan, and figures to do the same this year. Noah's play was the biggest reason Rutgers was much improved last year. His favorite target was Senior Bo Melton, who averaged over 70 yards in receptions per game LY, a huge boost from prior season. Bo has gotten better over the past five years, and we all have hopes that he will be drafted. Bo is complemented by WR Aron Cruickshank, who is one of the most dangerous returners in college football, and is starting to come into his own as a wide receiver, averaging 26 yards receiving last year. Shameen Jones rounds out the trio, averaging 42 yards receiving last year. 6'4" Isaiah Washington is the most talented of the bunch, and has played in reserve. He figures to break out, one of these games. 6'4" Jovani Haskins is the tight end, who has made some nice catches and nice plays sealing the edge, on running plays. Isaih Pacheco is the running back, and runs exceptionally hard, and is a threat to take it the distance on any given play. He is complemented by Aaron Young, who is a threat to catch the ball out of the backfield, as well as Kyle Monangai runs hard between the tackles. The Big Ten Caliber Line is led by Jr Raiqwon O'Neal, who goes 6'4" 305 lbs. I expect Raiqwon to be drafted. Jr Cedrice Paillant, 6'4" 310 lbs is the left guard, and plays physically. Sr Nick Krimin 6'5" 315 lbs is the Center, and plays especially nasty at times. Right Guard is Jr 6'4" 305 lb Reggie Sutton, who moves from tackle to guard this year, and is especially effective at pulling and trapping. Sr. Brendan Bordner is the Right Tackle, and his play is a key reason why the play of Rutgers line is much improved. Coming off the bench is 6'4" 315 lb Brian Felter and 6'8" Hollin Pierce at Tackle. These two guys are freshman, who joined the program last year, and have significant potential. Rutgers Defense is much improved, and should be one of the best in the nation, this year. It is led by Sr. Linebacker Olakunle Fatukasi, an All American Candidate, who should be drafted and have a long career in the NFL, just like his brother, who plays for the Jets. He is complemented by Sr. Middle Linebacker Tyshonn Fogg who plays smart and physical. Drew Singleton is playing well as the WLB and has great range. He shares the position with #17 Deion Jennings. The Linebackers are the strength of the defense, and have been playing like one of the best units in the nation. The Defensive line is much improved from prior years, thanks to maturity and improvement in Strength and Conditioning. The line is led by 5th year Senior, Nose Tackle Julius Turner, 6'0 275 lbs. Don't let his smaller size fool you, as he is very difficult to block, and regularly penetrates opponents backfields, blowing up plays, before they can begin. He is complemented by Jr Defensive Tackle Mayan Ahanatou, who goes 6'4" 285 lbs. Sr Temple Transfer Ifeanyi Maijeh will see significant reps too. Sr Mike Tverdov, 6'4" 275 lbs is the SDE and Sr CJ Onyechi 6'4" is the WDE. They will be relieved by #58 Mohamed Toure and #71 Aaron Lewis, who transferred in from Michigan last year. Rutgers Secondary is led by Sr. SS Christian Izien, a hard hitter, who has a chance for All Conference Honors. Sr Avery Young is the Free Safety, and moved over from Cornerback. Former OSU Transfer, Sr. CB Trey Avery is probably our most draftable player as he has the speed and technique to successfully defend opposing receivers. Junior Kessawn Abraham will be getting the start and seems ready for his opportunity. Our punter, Adam Korsak, is All American caliber. Our Kicker is Valentino Ambrosio. Our Coordinators are excellent, with Shawn Gleeson, improving Rutgers offense significantly last year, and Robb Smith doing the same for the defense. Though Schiano has a lot of input, as to how the defense is run. Rutgers is going to try to run the ball stop the run, and pass well enough to keep Michigan off balance. Last year, Rutgers should have won, but blew the kick towards the end of regulation. Michigan was able to pull out the game in overtime, thanks to superior depth.

Another key factor in Rutgers competitiveness last year, was that Rutgers was able to keep the disparity in rushing totals minimal, as Michigan had 147 rushing yards last year and we had 105. If Rutgers can do something similar or better this year, the game should be competitive. Otherwise if there is a big discrepancy in rushing totals, Michigan will win big.

This year, I think better depth on the defensive line will allow Rutgers to breakthrough against Michigan. Should be a great game.

Rutgers 27
Michigan 24
Rutgers swill not score 27 pts on UofM as for the rest of your post YAWN!
 
Rutgers has seen significant improvement from the Chris Ash years, having played competitively with Nebraska, and Michigan last year, and beaten Michigan State and Maryland. This year, we’re 3-0, as our talent and depth are much better. I’m excited to see how we match up against Michigan.

One administrative note. Our starting corner, Max Melton has been suspended and will likely be replaced by Kessawn Abraham, whom seems ready for the opportunity.

Greg Schiano has come in and revitalized the program, recruiting on a higher level, and improving upon the strength and conditioning of the players. We will also soon be raising funds for a new football facility, which should allow Rutgers to recruit better, once it’s built. The team is led by Senior Captain Noah Vedral, who was a Nebraska transfer. Noah is very intelligent, knows the playbook, and is a gritty football player, and is able to beat teams with his feet and legs. Last year Noah there for 300+ yards against Michigan, and figures to do the same this year. Noah's play was the biggest reason Rutgers was much improved last year. His favorite target was Senior Bo Melton, who averaged over 70 yards in receptions per game LY, a huge boost from prior season. Bo has gotten better over the past five years, and we all have hopes that he will be drafted. Bo is complemented by WR Aron Cruickshank, who is one of the most dangerous returners in college football, and is starting to come into his own as a wide receiver, averaging 26 yards receiving last year. Shameen Jones rounds out the trio, averaging 42 yards receiving last year. 6'4" Isaiah Washington is the most talented of the bunch, and has played in reserve. He figures to break out, one of these games. 6'4" Jovani Haskins is the tight end, who has made some nice catches and nice plays sealing the edge, on running plays. Isaih Pacheco is the running back, and runs exceptionally hard, and is a threat to take it the distance on any given play. He is complemented by Aaron Young, who is a threat to catch the ball out of the backfield, as well as Kyle Monangai runs hard between the tackles. The Big Ten Caliber Line is led by Jr Raiqwon O'Neal, who goes 6'4" 305 lbs. I expect Raiqwon to be drafted. Jr Cedrice Paillant, 6'4" 310 lbs is the left guard, and plays physically. Sr Nick Krimin 6'5" 315 lbs is the Center, and plays especially nasty at times. Right Guard is Jr 6'4" 305 lb Reggie Sutton, who moves from tackle to guard this year, and is especially effective at pulling and trapping. Sr. Brendan Bordner is the Right Tackle, and his play is a key reason why the play of Rutgers line is much improved. Coming off the bench is 6'4" 315 lb Brian Felter and 6'8" Hollin Pierce at Tackle. These two guys are freshman, who joined the program last year, and have significant potential. Rutgers Defense is much improved, and should be one of the best in the nation, this year. It is led by Sr. Linebacker Olakunle Fatukasi, an All American Candidate, who should be drafted and have a long career in the NFL, just like his brother, who plays for the Jets. He is complemented by Sr. Middle Linebacker Tyshonn Fogg who plays smart and physical. Drew Singleton is playing well as the WLB and has great range. He shares the position with #17 Deion Jennings. The Linebackers are the strength of the defense, and have been playing like one of the best units in the nation. The Defensive line is much improved from prior years, thanks to maturity and improvement in Strength and Conditioning. The line is led by 5th year Senior, Nose Tackle Julius Turner, 6'0 275 lbs. Don't let his smaller size fool you, as he is very difficult to block, and regularly penetrates opponents backfields, blowing up plays, before they can begin. He is complemented by Jr Defensive Tackle Mayan Ahanatou, who goes 6'4" 285 lbs. Sr Temple Transfer Ifeanyi Maijeh will see significant reps too. Sr Mike Tverdov, 6'4" 275 lbs is the SDE and Sr CJ Onyechi 6'4" is the WDE. They will be relieved by #58 Mohamed Toure and #71 Aaron Lewis, who transferred in from Michigan last year. Rutgers Secondary is led by Sr. SS Christian Izien, a hard hitter, who has a chance for All Conference Honors. Sr Avery Young is the Free Safety, and moved over from Cornerback. Former OSU Transfer, Sr. CB Trey Avery is probably our most draftable player as he has the speed and technique to successfully defend opposing receivers. Junior Kessawn Abraham will be getting the start and seems ready for his opportunity. Our punter, Adam Korsak, is All American caliber. Our Kicker is Valentino Ambrosio. Our Coordinators are excellent, with Shawn Gleeson, improving Rutgers offense significantly last year, and Robb Smith doing the same for the defense. Though Schiano has a lot of input, as to how the defense is run. Rutgers is going to try to run the ball stop the run, and pass well enough to keep Michigan off balance. Last year, Rutgers should have won, but blew the kick towards the end of regulation. Michigan was able to pull out the game in overtime, thanks to superior depth.

Another key factor in Rutgers competitiveness last year, was that Rutgers was able to keep the disparity in rushing totals minimal, as Michigan had 147 rushing yards last year and we had 105. If Rutgers can do something similar or better this year, the game should be competitive. Otherwise if there is a big discrepancy in rushing totals, Michigan will win big.

This year, I think better depth on the defensive line will allow Rutgers to breakthrough against Michigan. Should be a great game.

Rutgers 27
Michigan 24
Wrong!!!!
 
Rutgers has seen significant improvement from the Chris Ash years, having played competitively with Nebraska, and Michigan last year, and beaten Michigan State and Maryland. This year, we’re 3-0, as our talent and depth are much better. I’m excited to see how we match up against Michigan.

One administrative note. Our starting corner, Max Melton has been suspended and will likely be replaced by Kessawn Abraham, whom seems ready for the opportunity.

Greg Schiano has come in and revitalized the program, recruiting on a higher level, and improving upon the strength and conditioning of the players. We will also soon be raising funds for a new football facility, which should allow Rutgers to recruit better, once it’s built. The team is led by Senior Captain Noah Vedral, who was a Nebraska transfer. Noah is very intelligent, knows the playbook, and is a gritty football player, and is able to beat teams with his feet and legs. Last year Noah there for 300+ yards against Michigan, and figures to do the same this year. Noah's play was the biggest reason Rutgers was much improved last year. His favorite target was Senior Bo Melton, who averaged over 70 yards in receptions per game LY, a huge boost from prior season. Bo has gotten better over the past five years, and we all have hopes that he will be drafted. Bo is complemented by WR Aron Cruickshank, who is one of the most dangerous returners in college football, and is starting to come into his own as a wide receiver, averaging 26 yards receiving last year. Shameen Jones rounds out the trio, averaging 42 yards receiving last year. 6'4" Isaiah Washington is the most talented of the bunch, and has played in reserve. He figures to break out, one of these games. 6'4" Jovani Haskins is the tight end, who has made some nice catches and nice plays sealing the edge, on running plays. Isaih Pacheco is the running back, and runs exceptionally hard, and is a threat to take it the distance on any given play. He is complemented by Aaron Young, who is a threat to catch the ball out of the backfield, as well as Kyle Monangai runs hard between the tackles. The Big Ten Caliber Line is led by Jr Raiqwon O'Neal, who goes 6'4" 305 lbs. I expect Raiqwon to be drafted. Jr Cedrice Paillant, 6'4" 310 lbs is the left guard, and plays physically. Sr Nick Krimin 6'5" 315 lbs is the Center, and plays especially nasty at times. Right Guard is Jr 6'4" 305 lb Reggie Sutton, who moves from tackle to guard this year, and is especially effective at pulling and trapping. Sr. Brendan Bordner is the Right Tackle, and his play is a key reason why the play of Rutgers line is much improved. Coming off the bench is 6'4" 315 lb Brian Felter and 6'8" Hollin Pierce at Tackle. These two guys are freshman, who joined the program last year, and have significant potential. Rutgers Defense is much improved, and should be one of the best in the nation, this year. It is led by Sr. Linebacker Olakunle Fatukasi, an All American Candidate, who should be drafted and have a long career in the NFL, just like his brother, who plays for the Jets. He is complemented by Sr. Middle Linebacker Tyshonn Fogg who plays smart and physical. Drew Singleton is playing well as the WLB and has great range. He shares the position with #17 Deion Jennings. The Linebackers are the strength of the defense, and have been playing like one of the best units in the nation. The Defensive line is much improved from prior years, thanks to maturity and improvement in Strength and Conditioning. The line is led by 5th year Senior, Nose Tackle Julius Turner, 6'0 275 lbs. Don't let his smaller size fool you, as he is very difficult to block, and regularly penetrates opponents backfields, blowing up plays, before they can begin. He is complemented by Jr Defensive Tackle Mayan Ahanatou, who goes 6'4" 285 lbs. Sr Temple Transfer Ifeanyi Maijeh will see significant reps too. Sr Mike Tverdov, 6'4" 275 lbs is the SDE and Sr CJ Onyechi 6'4" is the WDE. They will be relieved by #58 Mohamed Toure and #71 Aaron Lewis, who transferred in from Michigan last year. Rutgers Secondary is led by Sr. SS Christian Izien, a hard hitter, who has a chance for All Conference Honors. Sr Avery Young is the Free Safety, and moved over from Cornerback. Former OSU Transfer, Sr. CB Trey Avery is probably our most draftable player as he has the speed and technique to successfully defend opposing receivers. Junior Kessawn Abraham will be getting the start and seems ready for his opportunity. Our punter, Adam Korsak, is All American caliber. Our Kicker is Valentino Ambrosio. Our Coordinators are excellent, with Shawn Gleeson, improving Rutgers offense significantly last year, and Robb Smith doing the same for the defense. Though Schiano has a lot of input, as to how the defense is run. Rutgers is going to try to run the ball stop the run, and pass well enough to keep Michigan off balance. Last year, Rutgers should have won, but blew the kick towards the end of regulation. Michigan was able to pull out the game in overtime, thanks to superior depth.

Another key factor in Rutgers competitiveness last year, was that Rutgers was able to keep the disparity in rushing totals minimal, as Michigan had 147 rushing yards last year and we had 105. If Rutgers can do something similar or better this year, the game should be competitive. Otherwise if there is a big discrepancy in rushing totals, Michigan will win big.

This year, I think better depth on the defensive line will allow Rutgers to breakthrough against Michigan. Should be a great game.

Rutgers 27
Michigan 24
Wow, you wasted a ton of time in that. I didn't even finish after I read Chris Ash.
 
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