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Rutgers quarterback Tom Savage, a true freshman, was knocked out of Saturday’s 23-15 victory over Florida International, lying motionless on the field after a hit.
Savage told the media he is fine, but Fridge says he isn’t sure which Rutgers quarterback will play Saturday against Maryland.
“We don’t know really who we’re going to be facing,” Friedgen said. He said the other quarterback, fifth-year player Jabu Lovelace “is kind of their wildcat guy, normally associated with running.”
Lovelace had three carries for 34 yards against Florida International.
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