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Jermaine Eluemunor relocated to the United States from London, England in 2009. The 6-6, 300-pounder now resides in Denville, N.J. and considers Rutgers his home state school. Read more »
Antwan Lowery points to one reason for having the best season of his career, one that resulted in Rutgers’ fourth-year junior left guard earning first-team all-Big East honors: Football was fun again for him. It’s also why any decision about possibly leaving early for the NFL Draft was an easy one to make. “I’m coming back for my senior... Read more »
When Rutgers was winning early and often this season on the way to an 8-1 start, the formula on offense rarely varied. A heavy dose of running back Jawan Jamison, just enough passing plays mixed in from quarterback Gary Nova — though rarely long ones — and plenty of points to keep everyone happy. That changed dramatically as Rutgers... Read more »
Today, Rutgers held a bowl season Junior Day 2012 event which was invite-only. Upwards of 30 class of 2014 athletes were in attendance and got a chance to see what it's like to be in the shoes of a Scarlet Knight. Read more »
DePaul Catholic's 6-2, 235-pound Justin Nelson has FBS athlete written all over him, although you may have never heard of him. Find out why his name is beginning to re-emerge as one of the garden state's top prospects. Read more »
After tying a school record with 10 touchdown receptions this season, Rutgers receiver Brandon Coleman still thinks the best is yet to come. Read more »
While there are still many hurdles to clear, the seven remaining Big East schools without D-1 football are expected to land the deciding blow to cripple the league Read more »
Juwann Bushell-Beatty might be the best garden state offensivelineman within the class of 2014. Although he has yet to accrue his firstscholarship offer, the future is bright for the budding star, who just beganplaying football his freshman year at Paramus (N.J.) Catholic. Read more »
Rutgers has fought tooth and nail to procure a commitment from Skai Moore, one of the top prospects out of the sunshine state. Let's find out why. Read more »
Last night, the Scarlet Knights picked up a commitment from Skai Moore, arguably their most sought-after target within the class of 2013. NJ.com caught up with Moore's high school coach – Roger Harriott – to find out what type of contributor Rutgers has added to the fold. Read more »
FAN COMMENT
There's good reasons to be doubly proud about Khaseem's achievements and recognition. He's a Scarlet Knight, of course, but a New Jersey guy, too, so we can claim him as ours twice. Khaseem is not only a great linebacker, but a leader on the team as well, and a consummate sportsman. Congratulations, Khaseem. Does anybody know if he's graduating this winter or in the spring?
Skai Moore, the 6-2, 210-pound linebacker from UniversitySchool (Fla.) has committed to Rutgers. The 247Sports.com ranked 3-starprospect selected Rutgers over finalists Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin andTCU. Read more »
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