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Scarlet Knights Look to Get Out of the Basement: Rutgers vs. Cincinnati Preview
Posted on 19 Nov 2010 by Chris Ryan.
The 2010 season has been rough for the Rutgers football team, and their record reflects it. The Scarlet Knights (1-3 Big East, 4-5 overall), who let a closely fought game get away from them last week against Syracuse in their 13-10 loss, strives to bounce back against the Cincinnati Bearcats (1-3, 3-6). Both teams are at the bottom of the conference and are currently on three-game losing skid...
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Paint the Town Orange: A view from the stands of the Rutgers-Syracuse game
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
Don't call us spoiled or bandwagoners. We went to SU from 2005-09 and are proud survivors of the GROB era. “Hey everybody! Syracuse is awesome!” shouted a young Syracuse fan on his way out of Rutgers Stadium this evening. It was a rare display of innocence as Orange and Scarlet Knights fans engaged in your typical, semi-hostile, oft-profanity-laced post game back-and-forth on their way...
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Scarlet Knights Looking to Squeeze Orange: Rutgers vs. Syracuse Preview
Posted on 12 Nov 2010 by Chris Ryan.
It has been a trying season on and off the field for the Rutgers football team. The Scarlet Knights (1-2 Big East, 4-4 overall) had the emotions of the tragic injury to Eric LeGrand weeks ago and have not gotten it done in the late moments of games. They look to stop the surging Syracuse team (3-2, 6-3) in order to have any chance of getting a bowl game invite. Chas Dodd, the young quarterba...
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R U Ready to Go Bowling?: Syracuse at Rutgers Preview
Posted on 11 Nov 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
The important news Most of you have probably heart about Eric LeGrand, the RU junior tackle who was suffered a spinal chord injury on October 16th against Army, leaving him paralyzed. Earlier this week, he was transferred back to a rehabilitation center after being hospitalized with a high fever. You can donate or find out more information on the Eric LeGrand Believe Fund by clicking here. In o...
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Rutgers Week 4 Recap & Week 5 Preview vs. UConn
Posted on 7 Oct 2010 by Chris Ryan.
The Rutgers faithful was in shock last Saturday for their school's homecoming as Tulane came in defeated the Scarlet Knights (2-2) 17-14. Starting quarterback Tom Savage, who came into the game with bruised ribs, went down to injury in the second quarter and did not return. The team had costly penalties (nine penalties for 75 yards) and a struggling offense. The Green Wave used There were a ...
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Rutgers Pre-Game Report: Week 4 Vs. Tulane
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Chris Ryan.
After a rough finish and loss to North Carolina last week, Rutgers has a crucial game this Saturday against Tulane (1-2). If they want to keep the pace with the top teams in the Big East, they need to bounce back in a big way. The Scarlet Knights (2-1) have had major problems with their passing offense, and quarterback Tom Savage (33/63, 370 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs) must right the ship if they wan...
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Scarlet Knights Let One Slip Away to UNC
Posted on 26 Sep 2010 by Chris Ryan.
One play swung the momentum in Rutgers first loss of the season to North Carolina, 17-13 yesterday. After the Scarlet Knights (2-1), already up 10-0, made a fourth-down stop at the start of the second quarter they had a chance to put some distance between them and the Tar Heels (1-2), who were missing 12 players due to NCAA violations. However, quarterback Tom Savage was picked off by Bruce Ca...
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Readying for Texas A&M
Posted on 18 Sep 2010 by Jay Ramos.
On the eve of the team's second most difficult game of the season against TAMU (Pitt would be the hardest), it's worth noting a few things after we never caught up post the Golden Panthers season-opening loss to Rutgers. Check out my column here: http://fiusm.com/2010/09/15/despite-loss-team-excels-where-it-matters-most-in-opener/ I'm basically saying that regardless of what this quarterback sh...
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Rutgers Pre-Game Report: Week 2 vs. FIU
Posted on 10 Sep 2010 by Chris Ryan.
After their season opener last Thursday, Rutgers will try to continue their momentum into week two on the road this Saturday against FIU. The Scarlet Knights had a struggle to get their offense going in the first half, only scoring six points. But the defense was very impressive, holding Norfolk State to 156 total yards. It's always said that defense wins, so the team will try to maintain the...
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Prediction Time and Breakdown: FIU vs. Rutgers
Posted on 9 Sep 2010 by Jay Ramos.
For the first time since the program has moved up to the Divison-I level (now Football Bowl Subdivision), it will open the season at home. This time, in a real stadium. And, this time, with a realistic chance to pull the upset against a superior team. The last time FIU opened at home it played lowly St. Peters in 2002 as a Divison I-AA team in 2002. Now, the team will suit up against Rutgers ...
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Army Football, Games 5-8
Posted on 25 Aug 2010 by Donald Lappe.
It is time to look at the games 5-8 for the Black Knights in 2010. Much like the first four games, there are two games Army should definitely win and two toss-up games that can go either way. Worst case scenario should be 2-2, with a 4-0 stretch possible. The most realistic outcome is a 3-1 record in these four games, which would make Army bowl-eligible if they win three of their first four gam...
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2010 Big East Predictions
Posted on 19 Aug 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
I know the site is looking for some college football bloggers, so I wanted to try and get some college football talk going. During the next week I will be giving you my predictions and player rankings for every conference in college football. The point of these entries is to again generate some college football exposure and to get your opinions and thoughts. Feel free to comment below, I...









