Rutgers Scarlet Knights Rutgers has a deep admiration for players that come out of Florida, but there is talent in other states as well, such as Pennsylvania. Terrence Smith can bring some special to New Jersey.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Rutgers has a deep admiration for players that come out of Florida, but there is talent in other states as well, such as Pennsylvania. Terrence Smith can bring some special to New Jersey.
Rutgers has lost many defensive players to the transfer portal. However, behind every loss, there’s a gain. The Scarlet Knights have recruited several defensive players for the 2026 season.
If Rutgers is somehow able to retain Duff, Strong, and Raymond with a competitive NIL offer, that would not only be a surprise but also downright miraculous. Yes, Piscataway, there may indeed be a Santa Claus, and her name is Keli Zinn.
Defensive End Wydeek Collier, the star piece of Rutgers' 2026 football recruiting class, has officially reclassified and is eligible to join the program immediately.
With schools allowed to pay up to 20.5 million revenue annually directly to athletes, amateurism is officially dead in college sports. For Rutgers, this isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Coach Schiano looks to keep momentum going, with Rutgers Fotball currently holding 19 commitments for the Class of 2026, with more likely being announced this weekend.
Greg Schiano's squad looks to make a big impression on campus this weekend, hosting top-tier recruits Brady Owens, Kedric Gholston II, Kai Pritchard, Carter Gooden, Jared Smith, Tyson Harley, and star quarterback Xavier Stearn.
In April, Rutgers landed small forward Harun Zrno from Bosnia. Yesterday, Rutgers signed another player from Europe, with the addition of Romanian wing Denis B
When Parker Jefferson, the 6'10, 235-pound center from Waxahachie, Texas decommitted from the Minnesota Golden Gophers at the end of March, after the firing of head coach Ben Johnson, he immediately popped up on Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell's radar.