The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

New coach-QB combo looking to lift Rutgers to rare Big 10 win

- By Matt Sugam

PISCATAWAY >> Maryland and Rutgers have much in common. The two newest members of the Big Ten suffered embarrassi­ng shutouts to Top 25 conference teams in their last games, putting them either near or in the basement in the league standings.

Maryland (2-2, 0-1) will travel to SHI Stadium on Saturday to face a changed Rutgers (1-3, 0-2), which fired coach Chris Ash last weekend after he posted eight wins in threeplus seasons.

Scarlet Knights interim coach Nunzio Campanile is changing quarterbac­ks for the upcoming game.

Johnny Langan, who played for Campanile at Bergen Catholic in New Jersey, will get his first college start. Sophomore quarterbac­k Art Sitkowski asked not to play this week so he could contemplat­e a redshirt season.

Maryland, which opened the season with big wins over Howard and Syracuse, lost to Temple 20-17. Then the Terps were routed 59-0 by No. 12 Penn State.

“Those are all part of the growing pains of managing success but also being able to come back from adversity and that’s my job to coach and be a leader to make sure that our guys understand that we are able to do both of those things,” Maryland’s first-year coach Mike Locksley said.

After beating Massachuse­tts in its opener, Rutgers has lost to nowNo. 14 Iowa 30-0 and Boston College 30-16. Ash’s final game was a 52-0 loss to now No. 19 Michigan.

“As I told the kids (Sunday), everybody in the room, including me, is here because of Chris,” Campanile said of Ash. “Obviously, we all have relationsh­ips with him. So that’s a big part of it. We have eight games to go and we have a lot of great opportunit­ies in front of us.”

Langan will be the third quarterbac­k for Rutgers. Graduate transfer McLane Carter opened the season and has been sidelined by a concussion in the Iowa game. Sitkowski, who lost his job to Carter in training camp, started the last two.

Langan led Bergen Catholic to its first state championsh­ip in more than a decade in 2017. The redshirt freshman joined the program in the spring after transferri­ng from Boston College. The NCAA ruled him eligible for the season.

“I equate this game a lot to playing the opening game where you don’t necessaril­y know what you’re going to get,” Locksley said. “You anticipate some things, I mean obviously there are very few things you can’t just wholesale change and go from a pro-style system to run a wishbone. At least I don’t think you can within a three-day period. So, the expectatio­n is that they’ll be similar to what they are.” at rival Don Bosco Prep, helping build the school into a national football power, coaching future Rutgers quarterbac­ks Mike Teel and Gary Nova.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan defensive lineman Kwity Paye (19) stops Rutgers running back Raheem Blackshear during action from last week. Rutgers fired head coach Chris Ash after that 52-0 defeat and put Nunzio Campanile in his place.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan defensive lineman Kwity Paye (19) stops Rutgers running back Raheem Blackshear during action from last week. Rutgers fired head coach Chris Ash after that 52-0 defeat and put Nunzio Campanile in his place.

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