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Rutgers' Virginia Vacation Nears It's End as Game Day vs Cavaliers Beckons
Matchup Preview *|* October 12, 2013 @ Rutgers Scarlet Knights
(5-2, 3-2, 2-2 Away)Virginia Cavaliers
(2-4, 2-3, 1-3 Home)Injury Report LB Robbie Adams - Broken Collarbone
7 WeeksGame Notes Rutgers squares off against the 2-4 (2-3) Virginia Cavaliers on the road following a big win vs a struggling Virginia Tech squad. This match up is a long time coming, as the last time these two teams met was in 1981, when Rutgers won at home 3-0.
Virginia has lost 4 of their last 5 games, including a 56-24 blowout last week at the hands of #14 North Carolina. Before that they had defeated Duke, 42-38. The Cavaliers come in led by senior QB Ross Metheny, who was persuaded to stick around after originally intending to transfer to South Alabama. Metheny and the Cavaliers are the 20th ranked passing offense in the country.
The Cavaliers also have a two headed monster at running back with Kevin Parks and Khalek Shepard splitting carries. Each have over 400 yards rushing.
Herbies Pick: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Virginia So Far: 2-4 (2-3) ACC Game
vs Louisville (4-3) -- W 30-23
vs Ball State (5-1) -- L 36-49
@ Notre Dame (3-4) -- L 29-51
vs Florida State (4-2) -- L 26-41
@ Duke (1-4) -- W 42-38
vs #14 North Carolina (6-0) -- L 24-56
Key Players
QB Ross Metheny (94) -- 106/170, 1540 yards, 12 TD, 2 Int, 1 Rush TD
HB Khalek Shepard (80) -- 84 car, 451 yards, 4 TD
HB Kevin Parks (82) -- 64 car, 434 yards, 4 TD
WR Darius Jennings (79) -- 36 rec, 582 yards, 2 TD
LB Daquan Romero (77) -- 52 tackles, 6 For Loss, 2.0 Sacks, 1 IntComment
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Time Runs Short on Virginia's 4th Quarter Comeback, Rutgers Earns ACC Win
Rutgers Barely Holds on to 38-21 Lead, Ground Game Proves Difference Maker
Week 8, Season 3
October 12, 2013
Charlottesville, Virginia
Offense- Rutgers won its 4th straight game Saturday afternoon with the 38-35 win in Charlottesville over the University of Virginia.
- In the win Rutgers was out gained by UVA by 99 yards, and the Cavaliers had six more first downs.
- The teams exchanged blows for most of the game with the score tied at 14 heading in to the half.
- Rutgers was able to buck the trend in the 3rd quarter, when a blocked punt led to a 17-0 run for the Scarlet Knights.
- Savon Huggins, Chris Ball, and Chas Dodd each scored a rushing TD in the win for Rutgers.
- Rutger senior QB Chas Dodd totaled three scores in the win, two throwing and one running. His one yard running score capped the 17-nil run, giving RU a 38-21 lead early in the 4th.
- Rutgers tied a school record as 10 different players recorded a reception in the win.
- Sophomore Miles Shuler led the way with five catches for 74 yards and a TD for RU.
- It was the sophomore show today as Rutgers' Savon Huggins scored twice on a short run and a 24 yard screen play. Both coming in the first half.
- Virginia was led by QB Ross Metheny and his four throwing scores. Metheny tallied 322 yards through the air and found WR Dominique Terrell three times in the end zone.
- Metheny did throw two interceptions, each on opposite sides of the field.
- Two Virginia WR's managed to record over 100 yards. Dominique Terrell (106) and Darius Jennings (104).
- The senior QB Metheny was able to lead a ferocious comeback attempt where the Cavaliers scored 14 unanswered points. He and Terrell would link for the hat trick with their 3rd score, while HB Kevin Parks brought the team within 3 with a two yard scoring run.
Defense- Rutgers had two key interceptions today that were crucial in earning the road victory. Safety Wayne Warren recorded the first interception near the Virginia goal line. While LB Shane Meisner made a play inside the UVA 20 taking it 19 yards to the Rutgers goal line. Setting up an easy score.
- Rutgers DT Michael Larrow recorded two sacks in the win.
- Virginia was able to control Rutgers on 3rd down as the team was 6/17 on the afternoon.
Special Teams- There was not one, but two blocked punts in todays game! One for each team.
- Rutgers freshman Maurice Coley got to a punt in the 3rd quarter, setting up a Rutgers FG, and an eventual 17-0 run.
- Another freshman, Virginia's Brian Gordon, blocked a Rutgers punt in the 4th quarter, which led to a 14-0 Virginia run, as they came to within three points, 38-35.
- Robby Harrell was the only kicker to make a FG today and it came from 23 yards out.
Up Next- The Scarlet Knights head home and look to get revenge on our nations bravest, as Army come to town boasting a 5-2 record. This will end a three year series between the two old time rivals. Army upset a ranked Rutgers team early on last season, and Coach Ross has not forgot. A game preview as always will be provided.
Rutgers HB Savon Huggins fights his way into the end zone on his 24 yard screen reception. His 2nd TD of the game.
Rutgers FS Wayne Warren intercepts UVA QB Ross Metheny. Metheny threw 2 interceptions in the game.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Virginia Cavaliers Oct 12, 2013 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE Rutgers Scarlet Knights (5-2, 3-2) 7 7 17 7 - 38 Virginia Cavaliers (2-4, 2-3) 7 7 7 14 - 35 Team Stats Comparison RUTG UVA Total Offense 348 447 Rushing Yards 117 125 Passing Yards 231 322 First Downs 15 21 Punt Return Yards 17 10 Kick Return Yards 120 98 Total Yards 485 555 Turnovers 1 3 3rd Down Conversion 6/17 7/14 4th Down Conversion 1/1 0/0 2-Point Conversion 0/0 0/0 Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals 6/3/1 7/5/0 Penalties 4/20 2/20 Possession Time 16:45 15:15 Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER SCORING RUTG UVA (UVA) T. Smith 4 yd TD pass from R. Metheny (Jones kick) 0 7 (RUTG) S. Huggins 2 yd TD run (Harrell kick) 7 7 SECOND QUARTER SCORING RUTG UVA (RUTG) S. Huggins 24 yd TD pass from C. Dodd (Harrell kick) 14 7 (UVA) D. Terrell 7 yard TD pass from R. Metheny (Jones kick) 14 14 THIRD QUARTER SCORING RUTG UVA (RUTG) C. Ball 10 yard TD run (Harrell kick) 21 14 (UVA) D. Terrell 7 yard TD pass from R. Metheny (Jones kick) 21 21 (RUTG) J. Rodgers 33 yard TD pass from C. Dodd (Harrell kick) 28 21 (RUTG) R. Harrell 22 yard FG 31 21 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING RUTG UVA (RUTG) C. Dodd 1 yard TD run (Harrell kick) 38 21 (UVA) D. Terrell 8 yard TD pass from R. Metheny (Jones kick) 38 28 (UVA) K. Parks 2 yard TD run (Jones kick) 38 35 Rutgers Scarlet Knights PASSING C/A YDS TD INT Chas Dodd 16/34 231 2 0 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Savon Huggins 26 90 3.4 1 Chas Dodd 10 9 0.9 1 Chris Ball 1 10 10.0 1 Jake Rodgers 1 8 8.0 0 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Miles Shuler 5 74 14.8 0 Savon Huggins 2 26 13.0 1 Jeremy Deering 2 20 10.0 0 Chris Inman 1 25 25.0 0 Eric Mason 1 12 12.0 0 Andrew Keith 1 5 5.0 0 Jake Rodgers 1 33 33.0 1 Brandon Coleman 1 7 7.0 0 Joel Andrews 1 21 21.0 0 Chris Ball 1 8 8.0 0 DEFENSE TACK SACK INT TD Wayne Warren 5 0.0 1 0 Michael Larrow 2(2FL) 2.0 0 0 Shane Meisner 5 0.0 1 0 KICKING FG XP PTS LONG Robby Harrell 1/1 5/5 8 23 Virginia Cavaliers PASSING C/A YDS TD INT Ross Metheny 26/43 322 4 2 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Kevin Parks 25 83 3.3 1 Ross Metheny 5 -4 -0.8 0 Darius Jennings 2 27 13.5 0 Khalek Shepard 1 3 3.0 0 Troy Simmons 1 16 16.0 0 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Dominique Terrell 9 106 11.7 3 Tim Smith 4 22 5.5 1 Darius Jennings 4 104 26.0 0 Kevin Parks 3 12 4.0 0 Jake McGee 3 49 16.3 0 Troy Simmons 3 29 9.6 0 DEFENSE TACK SACK INT TD Drequan Hoskey 6(1FL) 1.0 0 0 Zac Morgan 5 0.0 0 0 John Wilikinson 4(1FL) 1.0 0 0 KICKING FG XP PTS LONG Colby Jones 0/0 5/5 5 --
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Army is Locked and Loaded for Trip to New Jersey
Scarlet Knights Ready for the #2 Rushing Offense in the Country
Matchup Preview *|* October 19, 2013 @ Army Black Knights
(5-2, 3-0 Away)Rutgers Scarlet Knights
(6-2, 5-2, 3-0 Home)Injury Report jr. HB Larry Dixon (91) | Partially Torn MCL
7 WeeksGame Notes Army and Rutgers come in to this game with quite a history with each other, as the rivalry is one of the oldest in sports history dating back to 1891. Rutgers and Army have played each other the passed two seasons, with this matchup being the end of the three game set, agreed to in 2010.
Last season Army upset Rutgers 28-24 in the season opener for both schools. Ending a losing streak dating back to 1998. In the win, the Black Knights enjoyed rare success in the passing game, as former QB Trent Steelman through for 288 yards in the W.
This season Army comes in with a solid 5-2 record, and the #2 rushing offense in the country, led by the duo of Larry Dixon and Terry Baggert in the backfield. Unfortunately for Army, Larry Dixon has a partial tear in his MCL, suffered just two weeks ago. Luckily for them, junior QB Angel Santiago is as dual threat as they come, with 12 total TD's thus far.
Army is coming off two straight wins vs weak Western Athletic Conference teams in San Jose State and Hawaii. Luckily for Rutgers both of those games were on the road, so there is a chance the Black Knights could be a bit jet lagged, coming from the Islands.
Herbies Pick: Rutgers Scarlete Knights
Army Schedule | 5-2
@ Ball State (6-1) | W 42-24
vs Portland State (--) | W 28-7
vs Eastern Michigan (2-4) | W 42-0
vs Boston College (3-4) | L 28-35
vs Western Kentucky (1-4) | L 21-23
@ San Jose State (2-4) | W 34-17
@ Hawaii (0-5) | W 38-13
Key Players
QB Angel Santiago (73) | 56/114, 746 yards, 9 TD, 1 Int, 88 car, 463 yards, 3 TD
HB Terry Baggett (84) | 117 car, 744 yards, 9 TD
HB Larry Dixon (91) | 116 car, 643 yards, 6 TD
WR Patrick Laird (69) | 27 rec, 359 yards, 4 TD
RE Michael Cermack (78) | 41 tackles, 15 For Loss, 5.5 Sacks
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Rutgers Beats Army Thanks to Rodgers' Four Touchdowns
Rutgers Gets Revenge for 2012 Season Opening Loss as Sophomore Wideout Brings in 4 TD's
Week 9, Season 3
October 19, 2013
New Brunswick, NJ
Offense- Rutgers got payback Saturday afternoon for a 2012 season opening loss to Army, winning 44-30 in New Brunswick, sending the team to 7-2 on the season.
- It was a rather slow start to the game, though Rutgers would take a 14-0 lead in the 2nd quarter thanks to a fumble by Army QB Angel Santiago leading to points.
- Rutgers sophomore wide receiver Jake Rodgers easily had the best game of his young career scoring four times in win, finishing with five receptions and 68 yards.
- Rutgers would score 13 unanswered points on two TD receptions from Rodgers, going up 27-7 to open the 2nd half.
- QB Chas Dodd had another big game as his Rutger tenure begins to wind down, the senior threw for 351 yards and four TD's all to Rodgers. The whole no interceptions in the end zone thing is really working out for Dodd.
- Though the game was out of reach all afternoon, Army never went away, outscoring Rutgers 16-10 in the final quarter.
- After his pair of first half turnovers, Army QB Angel Santiago played well finishing with three TD's and 208 yards through the air.
- While Army leading rusher Terry Baggett reached the ednzone, it was fullback Jay Tully who led the way with 29 carries and 94 yards for the nations #2 rushing attack.
- Rutgers running back Savon Huggins scored twice in the win, both on the ground. With his 87 yard performance, Huggins has seen his name pop up in Heisman contention.
Defense- Rutgers All-Americans Michael Larrow and Djwany Mera played big roles in todays game. Larrow finished with a game high 11 tackles, while Mera had two sacks in the win, and recovered a fumble.
- Sophomore safety Daniel Webb recorded his first career interception with a 2nd quarter interception for Rutgers.
Special Teams- Not much went on in the special teams realm of things. Rutgers kicker Robby Harrell was 1/1 on the game hitting a 25 yarder. Earlier in the game he had missed an extra point.
Up Next- Rutgers will enjoy a much needed week off in Week 10, their first of the season, before welcoming non-conference opponent Kent State to New Brunswick. The Flash currently sit with a 3-4 record.
Rutgers WR Jake Rodgers catches his first of four TD passes in the win vs Army.
Savon Huggins carries two defenders into the end zone with him. Huggins scored twice in the win.
Army Black Knights at Rutgers Scarlet Knights Oct 19, 2013 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE Army Black Knights (5-2) 0 7 7 16 - 30 Rutgers Scarlet Knights (6-2, 5-2) 7 7 20 10 - 44 Team Stats Comparison ARMY RUTG Total Offense 397 458 Rushing Yards 189 107 Passing Yards 208 351 First Downs 20 20 Punt Return Yards 0 32 Kick Return Yards 38 69 Total Yards 435 559 Turnovers 2 0 3rd Down Conversion 11/18 4/10 4th Down Conversion 0/0 0/0 2-Point Conversion 2/2 0/0 Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals 4/4/0 7/5/1 Penalties 3/25 6/72 Possession Time 15:21 16:39 Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER SCORING ARMY RUTG (RUTG) J. Rodgers 19 yd TD pass from C. Dodd (Harrell kick) 0 7 SECOND QUARTER SCORING ARMY RUTG (RUTG) S. Hugins 13 yd TD run (Harrell kick) 0 14 (ARMY) T. Baggert 2 yd TD run (Phillips kick) 7 14 THIRD QUARTER SCORING ARMY RUTG (RUTG) J. Rodgers 15 yd TD pass from C. Dodd (Harrell kick) 7 21 (RUTG) J. Rodgers 2 yd TD pass from C. Dodd (XP NO Good) 7 27 (ARMY) P. Laird 14 yd TD pass from A. Santiago (Phillips kick) 14 27 (RUTG) J. Rodgers 5 yd TD pass from C. Dodd (Harrell kick) 14 34 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING ARMY RUTG (RUTG) R. Harrell 24 yd FG 14 37 (ARMY) A. Stephens 18 yd TD pass from A. Santiago (2 pt good) 22 37 (RUTG) S. Huggins 1 yd TD run (Harrell kick) 22 44 (ARMY) C. Lawrence 5 yd TD pass from A. Santiago (2pt good) 30 44 Army Black Knights PASSING C/A YDS TD INT Angel Santiago 13/24 208 3 1 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Jay Tully 29 94 3.2 0 Terry Baggett 10 39 3.9 1 Jonathan Crucitti 7 39 5.5 0 Angel Santiago 7 17 2.4 0 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Anthony Stephens 5 90 18.0 1 Jay Tully 3 52 17.3 0 Chevaughn Lawrence 2 30 15.0 1 Terry Baggett 2 21 10.5 0 Patrick Laird 1 15 15.0 1 DEFENSE TACK SACK INT TD Michael Cermack 8(2FL) 0.0 0 0 Andrew McCray 5(1FL) 0.0 0 0 Joe Newsome 3 1.0 0 0 KICKING FG XP PTS LONG Juan Phillips 0/0 2/2 2 -- Rutgers Scarlet Knights PASSING C/A YDS TD INT Chas Dodd 25/37 351 4 0 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD Savon Huggins 22 87 3.9 2 Brandon Coleman 2 16 8.0 0 Chris Ball 2 8 4.0 0 Chas Dodd 2 -4 -2.0 0 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD Jeremy Deering 8 146 18.2 0 Jake Rodgers 5 68 13.6 4 Joel Andrews 4 74 18.5 0 Brandon Coleman 3 20 6.6 0 Miles Shuler 2 18 9.0 0 Chris Ball 2 20 10.0 0 Andrew Keith 1 5 5.0 0 DEFENSE TACK SACK INT TD Daniel Webb 4 0.0 1 0 Djwany Mera 8(4FL) 2.0 0 0 Michael Larrow 11(4FL) 0.0 0 0 KICKING FG XP PTS LONG Robby Harrell 1/1 4/5 7 25
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Scarlet Knights Sign First Recruits of Season
The School Picked Up Three Commitments Following the Win vs Army
October 20, 2013
Season 3
New Brunswick, NJ
The Scarlet Knights incoming class for the 2014 season began to take shape Saturday night as they picked up their first, three commitments over the weekend, following their win over Army.
When Rick Ross was hired he said he wanted to keep New Jersey's best player home, well its year three and he did just that. Signing with Rutgers was wide receiver Corey Luke (#60 OVR, #20 WR, #1 NJ). Luke is the top player in the Garden State, and hails from Phillipsburg, NJ playing for the perennial power Stateliner program. Luke is 6'3" tall and will bring a great combination of size, speed, and route running. He will no doubt fit in nicely with the Rutgers receiving corps, which Ross seems to be making incredibly deep. Along with Rutgers, Luke had offers from Michigan State and Penn State, but elected to stay closer to home.
The second local kid to sign was punter Brock Perez (#1163 OVR, #5 P) out of Long Branch, NJ. Coach Ross seems to love kids out of the Jersey Shore area and the fertile grounds of Shore Conference football. Perez has a booming leg and signed with the Scarlet Knights over Penn State and USC.
The teams final signing of the weekend is surrounded with question marks. Rutgers nabbed their second Top 100 player when athlete Matt Stephens (#80 OVR, #9 ATH) committed to the cause. Stephens has boom or bust potential and plays both sides of the ball currently in high school. Stephens is from Newington, Connecticut and is taking heat for the lack of competition he plays against. Though he was recruited by Alabama, Penn State, TCU, among others, Rutgers was his only offer as of Week 10, and he decided to sign after a brief phone call with one of the assistants.
This may just be the tip of the iceberg as it seems more and more recruits are either signing or giving soft commitments to schools. Rutgers certainly has a number of offers out that they would like to hear back from. Especially when it seems that there is a nice recruiting rivalry brewing between Rutgers and Penn State.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Signees 2013 NAME POS CLASS HOMETOWN HT WT CALIBER Corey Luke WR HS Phillipsburg, NJ 6'3" 197 Matt Stephens ATH HS Newington, CT 6'3" 177 Brock Perez P HS Long Branch, NJ 6'2" 186 Comment
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Scarlet Knights Wrap Up Non-Conference Schedule vs Kent State
Rutgers Looks to Enter Top 25 With Win vs Golden Flash
Matchup Preview *|* November 2, 2013 @ Kent State Golden Flashes
(3-5, 2-3, 1-1 Away)Rutgers Scarlet Knights
(7-2, 5-2, 4-0 Home)Injury Report SS Luke Wollet (74) | Broken Tailbone
9 WeeksC Jordan Holmes (61) | Broken Collarbone
QuestionableGame Notes Rutgers finishes off its non-conference schedule this Saturday with a home game vs Kent State. The Golden Flashes come in with a 3-5(2-3) record, which is good for 4th place in the MAC East Division. This is the 3rd time these schools have met on the gridiron, the last time since 2004. Rutgers won the previous two meetings.
Kent State comes in on a four game losing streak, all games at home. They scored just once last week in a 36-7 loss to Miami (Ohio). Running back Trayion Durham is the teams focal point on offense, the upperclassmen has ran for 699 yards and six scores this season. Their QB Colin Reardon has over 800 yards passing and 500 yards rushing, though he has scored a combined 10 times, he also has eight interceptions.
On the homefront, Rutgers has two recruits visiting the game, 4-star tackle Bill McKenzie and 3-star cornerback Nate Weber, just a week after receiving their first three commitments.
Herbies Pick: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Kent State (3-5, 2-3) | Conference Game
vs Idaho State (--) | W 28-6
@ Missouri (2-5) | L 14-33
@ Akron (2-6) | W 22-12
vs Buffalo (1-7) | W 29-24
vs Bowling Green (6-3) | L 10-19
vs Kentucky (3-6) | L 14-42
vs Ball State (7-2) | L 22-46
vs Miami (OH) | L 7-36
Key Players
QB Colin Reardon (65) | 86/199, 848 yds, 7 TD, 8 Int, 109 car, 519 yds, 3 TD
HB Trayion Durham (73) | 123 car, 699 yds, 6 TD, 1 rec TD
TE Tim Erjavec (76) | 31 rec, 403 yds, 4 TD
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