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Reviewing the 2020 Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Reviewing the 2020 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Share this story Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images In recent years, Rutgers football became known as a joke, going 13-47 over the previous six seasons. This past offseason, Greg Schiano returned to the school he led to six bowl games nearly a decade earlier. It only took one game for the difference to be apparent, as Rutgers opened the season with a 38-27 upset of Michigan State. In week two, Rutgers kept it competitive with Indiana most of the way, losing 37-21. Ohio State trounced the Scarlet Knights, though Rutgers did score three times in the fourth quarter of a 49-27 loss. Rutgers looked a little more like the Rutgers we knew in a 23-20 loss to Illinois, but bounced back with an entertaining triple overtime game against Michigan. The Wolverines emerged victorious 48-42 for their final victory of this season.

6 Rutgers National Signing Day takeaways: Transfer QB likelihood, speed over size, more

6 Rutgers National Signing Day takeaways: Transfer QB likelihood, speed over size, more Updated Dec 17, 2020; Greg Schiano likes to say recruiting never stops, but his second National Signing Day back at Rutgers has come and gone. The Scarlet Knights signed all 22 of their commits on Wednesday to open the early signing period. Now all that is left are the handful of big-name long-shot pursuits Tywone Malone, Audric Estime and Geno VanDeMark and, more likely, tapping into the transfer portal once the latest round of unofficial free agency kicks into gear. Here are NSD takeaways: Rutgers will shop for a transfer quarterback again.

Two-Minute Drill: Key matchups that will decide Nebraska-Rutgers (copy)

WHEN NEBRASKA RUNS THE BALL The Huskers continue to play musical chairs with their running backs, who have been plagued by injuries and an inability to find a hot hand. NU’s rush attack is slightly above average (4.51 yards per carry, 57th nationally) though mostly propped up by QB runs. The offensive line has been starting two redshirt freshman and a sophomore most of the year and will be joined by true freshman Turner Corcoran, who is replacing 40-game anchor Brenden Jaimes . Rutgers is allowing opponents to move at 4.22 yards per tote, but the group has a Big Ten-best 60 tackles for loss and only 18 of those are sacks; it’s stuffing a lot of ball carriers behind the line.

Huskers draw game at Rutgers in crossover

Huskers draw game at Rutgers in crossover
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