Sunday, November 30, 2014
By the numbers: Rutgers' returns of Janarion Grant, Andre Patton down Maryland
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Rutgers players recount the final Big Ten sequences at Maryland
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — On the game-defining drive Saturday night, Maryland started with the ball at Rutgers' 45-yard line and 2:54 left.
Running back Brandon Ross rushed for a 7-yard gain on first down, then quarterback C.J. Brown kept on a zone read, bringing up a third-and-1 with Rutgers leading, 41-38.
The following are players' accounts of what happened on the final two plays and Rutgers' possession, giving Rutgers a season-ending victory and securing a bowl berth:
Read more »Labels: Big Ten, Darius Hamilton, Kevin Snyder, Leonte Carroo, Maryland, Steve Longa
Gary Nova, Rutgers produce Big Ten comeback for ages against Maryland
By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — For a while, it looked like the apprentice would outclass the teacher.
But thanks to a 25-point comeback in the second half Saturday, Ralph Friedgen got the last laugh against Maryland, his alma mater and ex-employer, in Rutgers’ season-ending 41-38 victory at Byrd Stadium.
Read more »Labels: Gary Nova, Maryland, Ralph Friedgen
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Rutgers quarterback Gary Nova reflects on first true game, at Syracuse
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — After 41 career regular season games, Gary Nova's final one in a Rutgers uniform is only four days away.
Like most quarterbacks, Nova has a compartmentalized memory of individual plays, series and games. I asked him Monday about Oct. 1, 2011, when he emerged on the big stage for the first time at Syracuse.
Read more »Labels: Big East, Chas Dodd, Gary Nova, Syracuse
Monday, November 24, 2014
By the numbers: Rutgers offense lacks multiplicity in Big Ten loss at Michigan State
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
How did Rutgers manage only 234 all-purpose yards and three points — both not even season lows — on Saturday at No. 11 Michigan State?
A combination of predictable play calling, lack of different personnel groupings and ineffectiveness passing did the Scarlet Knights in.
Read more »Labels: Gary Nova, Michigan State, Ralph Friedgen
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Variety of factors lead to Rutgers football's improved pass defense figures
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — Don't look now, but Rutgers' pass efficiency defense numbers are about 30 slots better this year than 2013's program-worst finish.
Part of it is conference culture — you wouldn't mistake the Big Ten for the gun-slinging AAC — but head coach Kyle Flood has a reason that's easier to quantify.
"I think having another birthday has helped the secondary," Flood said Tuesday. "I think that's always the case with a player. Guys like Anthony Cioffi, Nadir Barnwell, Delon Stephenson having another year in the system and being able to stay as healthy as you can. That year of experience and maturity helps them grow."
Rutgers' pass numbers are down across the board this season, when it has faced 100 fewer passes and surrendered 17 fewer touchdowns in the same span.
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Attempts
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Completions
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INTs
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Pass yards
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Touchdowns
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2013
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410
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265
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7
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3,285
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29
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2014
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306
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178
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7
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2,260
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12
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Players say a simplified scheme and continuity in the back end have paid off. Eleven different players started in the secondary a year ago.
"You get a chemistry," corner Gareef Glashen said. "Guys are more comfortable with each other. We know what each other's going to do based on practice. It's just believing in the man next to you and behind you."
That same chemistry will be tested Saturday, when it's uncertain whether Barnwell, who has started six games, will play with an upper-body injury.
That would leave Glashen, Cioffi and freshman Dre Boggs against future pro Connor Cook. Stephenson could slide down to the line of scrimmage if needed, Flood said.
Last year, Rutgers faced four NFL draft picks at quarterback, including Blake Bortles, Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr, who went in the first two rounds.
By Saturday, it will have seen three QBs in the top 50 in passing efficiency in 2014. Starter Gary Nova ranks 19th nationally.Labels: American, Big Ten, Gareef Glashen, Kyle Flood
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
With help from Migos, Drake, Rutgers' Janarion Grant earns dancing reputation
Big Ten conditions lead Rutgers quarterback Gary Nova to glove on throwing hand
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — He likely won't be dealing with Buffalo-like conditions, but Gary Nova is already planning ahead for potentially freezing weather Saturday at Michigan State.
For starters, he may wear a glove on his throwing hand — and off hand — for the first time on the road during his Rutgers career.
Read more »Labels: Gary Nova, Kyle Flood, Michigan State
Monday, November 17, 2014
By the numbers: Rutgers' Ralph Friedgen finds parts for power runs against Indiana
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Rutgers' Josh Hicks breakout game comes on heel of adjusted running style
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — The last time Josh Hicks remembers falling backward on a run was during his junior year of high school. And it took two guys to do so.
Read more »Labels: Indiana, Josh Hicks, Robert Martin
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Rutgers defensive players offer Big Ten scouting report of Indiana's offense
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — Entering the season, Indiana featured what many thought would be the Big Ten's most explosive offense, averaging more than 500 yards in 2013.
But versatile quarterback Nate Sudfeld suffered a season-ending shoulder surgery, and now coach Kevin Wilson is on to third-stringer Zander Diamont, a true freshman.
Rutgers' defensive players this week broke down Indiana's top three influential offensive players.
Read more »Labels: Darius Hamilton, Indiana, Johnathan Aiken, Nadir Barnwell
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Rutgers quarterback Gary Nova brushes off claim he was target of death threats
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — Through nearly four unpredictable and, at times, tumultuous seasons, the most visible player in Rutgers history has heard the outside shouts about poor play and telling him to transfer.
But Gary Nova has also been the target, according to one teammate, of a trend all too common for high-profile athletes: death threats.
Read more »Labels: Gary Nova, Leonte Carroo
Monday, November 10, 2014
Rutgers' Kyle Flood: quarterback Gary Nova still not 100 percent but progressing
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — Kyle Flood isn't sure if Gary Nova's his old self yet, but he said the returns are far more positive than when he was a game-time decision following what was listed as a lower-body injury.
Nova is probable for Saturday's game against Indiana after a questionable ruling last week, when he had one scheduled practice off.
Read more »Labels: Gary Nova, Indiana, Kyle Flood
NFL Draft analysts weigh in on Rutgers receiver Leonte Carroo's eligbility decision
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — As November drags on, more and more draft-eligible juniors or redshirt sophomores will gauge their stock to see if early entry is a viable option.
Leonte Carroo, arguably Rutgers' top candidate, hasn't spoken publicly about leaving early for the NFL Draft, but two analysts are lukewarm about his prospects this year.
Read more »Labels: Big Ten, Leonte Carroo, NFL Draft
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Rutgers' struggling Big Ten run game could yet feature Josh Hicks
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Rutgers' Leonte Carroo featured Wednesday on Big Ten Network's "The Journey"
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — Four cameramen, two audio technicians and a handful of producers and editors will bring you the story of Rutgers receiver Leonte Carroo, which airs on Big Ten Network's "The Journey" on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Read more »Labels: Big Ten, Big Ten Network, Don Bosco, Leonte Carroo
VIDEO: Rutgers' Paul James, Robert Martin and Gary Nova during bye week
Rutgers wide receiver Ruhann Peele suspended for rest of season
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — Stemming from his pending legal case on simple assault, Rutgers receiver Ruhann Peele has been suspended from on-field activity for the rest of the season, head coach Kyle Flood announced Tuesday via press release.
Read more »Labels: Kyle Flood, Ruhann Peele
Monday, November 3, 2014
With help from Chris Laviano, Rutgers' Andre Patton tops targets against Wisconsin
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
For the first time this season, Leonte Carroo was unseated as Rutgers' top target-eater. The culprit? A sophomore who played only one offensive snap the week before.
Read more »Labels: Andre Patton, Chris Laviano, Wisconsin
By the numbers: Rutgers' Robert Martin emerges temporarily against Wisconsin
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Rutgers plays quarterback shuffle in another Big Ten loss to Wisconsin
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By Tyler Barto
Twitter: @Tyler_Barto
tbarto@trentonian.com
PISCATAWAY — The injury was clear. The insult came later.
Rutgers continued to stick with a visibly hobbled Gary Nova on Saturday despite an offense stuck in High Point Solutions Stadium’s rain-soaked turf.
But with backup Chris Laviano on the sideline until the third quarter, it didn’t matter who was under center in another lopsided loss, this time a 37-0 decision to Wisconsin, its first shutout since 2002 against Notre Dame.
Read more »Labels: Big Ten, Chris Laviano, Gary Nova, Wisconsin