The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Schiano has a young team for his 3rd season back at Rutgers

- By Tom Canavan

PISCATAWAY, N.J. » It’s hard to know what to expect from Rutgers in Greg Schiano’s third season back coaching the nation’s oldest college football program.

The Scarlet Knights went to a bowl in 2021, facing Wake Forest in the Taxslayor Gator Bowl — with an asterisk: Rutgers got the bid eight days before the game with a 5-7 record after Texas A&M had to withdraw because of COVID-19 issues. The 38-10 loss to the Demon Deacons was not unexpected.

Many of the outstandin­g players from that team are gone, including linebacker and leading tackler Olakunle Fatukasi, leading rusher Isaih Pacheco and top receiver Bo Melton.

While there are returning veterans like quarterbac­k Noah Vedral, defensive back Avery Young and punter Adam Korsak, the team is very young. There is talent with redshirt quarterbac­k Gavin Wimsatt, running back Kyle Monangai and defensive lineman

Aaron Lewis.

The question mark is how Rutgers will do in another tough Big Ten Conference season. Six of its seven losses in 2021 were in the regular season against teams that went to bowl games.

Schiano said he is more concerned about how his staff and the team are approachin­g things on a daily basis rather than the results.

“I’ve done this long enough to know that if you if you recruit the right people and then you have a process that improves them every single day, eventually you’re going to be good enough,” he said. “When that day comes, you’ll know.

“Everybody would like a timeline,” added the 56-year-old Schiano, who is entering his 14th season overall at Rutgers. “Give me a timeline on anything in our society over the last two years with COVID, and then another outbreak of COVID.”

The answers will start coming on Sept. 3 when Rutgers plays at Boston College.

MULTIPLE QUARTERBAC­KS » Offensive coordinato­r Sean Gleeson uses multiple sets and looks. He also may use multiple quarterbac­ks. Vedral, who came as a graduate transfer in 2020, is looking to take the starting job for the third year. Wimsatt, one of the highest-rated quarterbac­ks recruited by Rutgers, is pushing for playing time along with fellow sophomore Evan Simon. Rutgers will play more than one if someone doesn’t win the job. NEWDCOORDI­NATOR» Schiano added another New Jersey guy to the state university, hiring Joe Harasymiak away from Minnesota to become his defensive coordinato­r. He spent the last three seasons with the Golden Gophers after previously being the head coach at Maine.

Minnesota ranked third in the nation in total defense (278.8 yards) and sixth in scoring defense (17.3 points).

 ?? KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Rutgers running back Kyle Monangai (23) in action during the second half of an NCAA football game against Northweste­rn Wildcats in Evanston, Ill., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021. Rutgers begins the season against Boston College on Sept. 3, 2022.
KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Rutgers running back Kyle Monangai (23) in action during the second half of an NCAA football game against Northweste­rn Wildcats in Evanston, Ill., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021. Rutgers begins the season against Boston College on Sept. 3, 2022.

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