The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Questions persist on Rutgers, Ohio State investigat­ions

- By Matt Sugam

PISCATAWAY » Morning rain gave way to a sunny sky as Rutgers began training camp amid optimism under third-year coach Chris Ash. However, Ash couldn’t escape the cloud surroundin­g his program, as well as the one where worked before taking the Rutgers job, Ohio State.

While Ash deals with an investigat­ion into credit card fraud allegedly involving several of his players, his mentor Urban Meyer is on administra­tive leave at Ohio State as the university investigat­es whether Meyer failed to report domestic abuse allegation­s against former receivers coach and recruiting coordinato­r Zach Smith.

Ash was Meyer’s co-defensive coordinato­r and safeties coach at Ohio State from 2014-15.

“We take any type of abuse — whether it be versus a female or a male, domestic abuse or not — very seriously. We have a lot of sympathy for victims in those situations. I can’t tell you who knew what when, any of that type of stuff. I was there, and that’s about all I can tell you,” Ash said. “They’ll go through an investigat­ion. Obviously, you guys know how I feel about Urban Meyer and his family, but it’s a very serious situation, and one that all parties there will take very seriously.”

At his program, six players were left off Rutgers’ training camp roster amid the credit card fraud investigat­ion.

Redshirt junior linebacker/safety Malik Dixon, senior defensive back Kobe Marfo, sophomore defensive end C.J. Onyechi, redshirt freshman cornerback Edwin Lopez, redshirt freshman defensive back Naijee Jones and redshirt freshman linebacker Syhiem Simmons did not appear on the official roster distribute­d by the team.

“I’m concerned about the young men that are in our program,” Ash said. “I think we’ve done an outstandin­g job in recruiting the right type of player character wise, decision-making wise that fit what we want, and again like I mentioned earlier, you look around the country when you’re dealing with 17- to 22-year-olds on a college campus, there are a lot of opportunit­ies to be put in situations where you have to make a decision. Unfortunat­ely, we had some young men that made a decision, made a mistake, and we’ll deal with it . ... We use events unfortunat­ely like this to bring our team closer together, and I think that’s exactly what happened. Our team is rallying around with each other.”

Now, the team needs to find a quarterbac­k to rally around.

Rutgers opens camp with a threeman QB competitio­n among redshirt senior Gio Rescigno, sophomore Johnathan Lewis and freshman Artur Sitkowski.

Rescigno has seven career starts, with seven touchdowns and six intercepti­ons, while Lewis appeared in seven games last year, throwing for two touchdowns and running for four but also throwing four intercepti­ons. Sitkowski, a native of nearby Old Bridge, is a big-arm talent with prototypic­al size at 6-foot5, 224 pounds, and spent his senior season at IMG Academy in Florida.

“There’s no date. There’s no set timeline” to name a starter, Ash said. “It’s wherever we feel comfortabl­e around somebody and somebody’s got command of the offense and the rest of the team and is consistent­ly doing what we want them to do. When is that? I don’t know. I’m hoping sooner than later, but it’s Day 1, we’ve got a lot of work to do.”

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rutgers head coach Chris Ash, top, talks to running back Jonathan Hilliman during practice Friday in Piscataway.
JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rutgers head coach Chris Ash, top, talks to running back Jonathan Hilliman during practice Friday in Piscataway.

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