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Rutgers wearing patriotic helmet vs. Army
Coach Greg Schiano and the Rutgers football program have all of the respect in the world for Army as these two teams prepare to square off against one another on Saturday at Yankee Stadium. In fact, Rutgers has so much respect for Army not just for what they do on the field, but off the field as well–they’re willing to honor their opponents during the game with a new helmet.â...
SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with RB Jawan Jamison
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Jawan Jamison could see an increased workload with backup running back Savon Huggins out with a knee injury, and the Rutgers red-shirt freshman went 1-on-1 with ScarletReport.com to discuss his role heading into Saturday's game against Army at Yankee Stadium.
SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with WLB Khaseem Greene
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- When Rutgers played Army last year, it ended in tragedy when Scarlet Knights defensive tackle Eric LeGrand was paralyzed in a fourth quarter collision. One of his roommates, Khaseem Greene, went 1-on-1 with ScarletReport.com to discuss playing Army for the first time since last year's game, the inspirational LeGrand, and the bond built between Rutgers and Army players.
SR.com TV: 1-on-1 DT Scott Vallone
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Rutgers red-shirt junior defensive tackle Scott Vallone had plenty to talk about after Tuesday's practice. He will be facing an Army offense tailored for defensive tackles to have big days, is playing in a stadium his favorite baseball team calls home and will have the emotion of playing against Army for the first time since Eric LeGrand was paralyzed last season.
SR.com TV: Safety Patrick Kivlehan
PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Patrick Kivlehan usually plays a reserve role in Rutgers' secondary, but when the Scarlet Knights are playing against an option team, it means an increased role. With Rutgers playing Army on Saturday at Yankee Stadium, Kivlehan will be asked to play such a role again, and he talked about it.
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