[This article was written by Double G Sports contributing writer, NFL Lineman, Darnell Stapleton]
Just take a second and think about what type team Rutgers would be, if they were able to keep the big name talents in-state and not allow them to go off to schools like USC, Miami, Notre Dame, etc.
In 2009 seven of the 32 first rounders were from the state of New Jersey, and only one of those first ...
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Ray Rice is the Knight of the Week in the NFL after rushing for 166 yards in just over a half of play against the Detroit Lions. Gary Brackett and Eric Foster help the Indianapolis Colts stay undefeated. Chech out more of their stats and the rest of former Rutgers stars now competing in the NFL. My Knights in the NFL segment is up on StateofRutgers.com. Read it here....
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Gary Brackett and Eric Foster helped the Indianapolis Colts stay undefeated...Kenny Britt scored another touchdown...check out the rest of the former Scarlet Knights playing in the NFL by reading my Knights in the NFL segment on StateofRutgers.com ...
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Kenny Britt is once again the Knight of the week in the NFL. Britt caught a career high 7 passes for 128 yards, including his game winning 10 yd TD catch as time expired as the Titans defeated the Arizona Cardinals. Check out the rest of your former Rutgers Scarlet Knights... Knights in the NFL - Week 12 Edition ...
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Ray Rice continued his great season, Kenny Britt scored his first career touchdown and much more...read my Knights in the NFL story on State of Rutgers....
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At some point during every Rutgers football game at Rutgers Stadium, the video board flashes "Knights in the NFL." This quick video goes through the former Scarlet Knights that are currently playing in the National Football League. The likes of Kenny Britt, Shaun O'Hara, and Brian Leonard get very nice cheers. The loudest ovation however, belongs to former Rutgers star running back, Ray Rice. Rice...
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Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team gets their second big test of the season. If you were grading their first test, they would have gotten an F. Cincinnati came into the expanded Rutgers Stadium back in September and had their way with Rutgers. So, Rutgers is now 0-1 in the Big East as they prepare to resume the conference schedule this Friday night when they host the Panthers of Pitts...
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