Linemen recruits see progress at Rutgers, which could bolster Knights in the trenches

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Rutgers is bowl eligible for the first time in nine years and it has a lot to do with its offensive and defensive lines competing at a Big Ten level. But, what have recruits thought about it all?

Malachi Goodman of Paramus Catholic during the football game between Delbarton and Paramus Catholic at the Delbarton School in Morristown, NJ on Saturday, September 30, 2023.is bowl eligible for the first time in nine years and it has a lot to do with its offensive and defensive lines competing at a Big Ten level.

Rutgers is also “definitely high on list” for a fellow Big North lineman on the same side of the ball, who Schiano offered on Oct. 15. “I’m happy and excited that they are bowl eligible,” said King, a 6-foot-6, 230-pound edge from Gahanna Lincoln high. “I am proud of the guys and coaches I know there. It makes me feel even better than I already did. They just have to keep chopping week-by-week. It makes me even more grateful to be a part of something this big, and I’m glad Coach Schiano gave me a chance.”“It’s awesome for Rutgers to already have the opportunity to play in a bowl game this early,” Bethea said.

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