![]() ![]() ![]() “I thought the defense played better than the offense but I’m not sure that’s a revelation right now. Schiano mentioned penalties being an issue once again, which has been the case over the last few years. Those will be the four that are really up right now.”ĭefensively, Rutgers is ahead of the offense and it showed on Saturday. He just has to continue to grow in the blocking portion. He’s too good of an athlete and too big of a man to not be playing more than he is right now. He went through spring and now has his feet under him. “Johnny and Shawn have done some good things,” Schiano said. Then, Schiano moved onto the tight end position. “Made some really fine plays then dropped some of what you would call easy ones.” There are many question marks offensively for the Scarlet Knights and they were not answered on Saturday.įirst, it was the play of the wide receivers. Schiano also spoke on other positions after being asked about the play of Wimsatt. When I say sped up, he wasn't as accurate as what we saw in practice but encouraged.” He ran the offense and got us in and out of the plays we wanted to get in and out of. I think just excited so we’ll have to play that out of him. “Most important thing, he took care of the football,” Schiano said of Wimsatt. Now, Schiano eliminated coach speak and was candid speaking on his team following the scrimmage and his quarterback. ![]() Kirk Ciarrocca was hired as offensive coordinator and might have had a hand in that decision. First, he named Gavin Wimsatt as the starting quarterback prior to Big Ten Media Days. So far, this is the second change we have seen from Schiano. After a lackluster offensive performance, head coach Greg Schiano took on a different tone speaking to media.Įntering year four in his second stint in Piscataway, Schiano needs to show that Rutgers is improving. Coaches got a chance to observe the team while players simulated game-like action. Rutgers Football took the field for its first scrimmage of training camp on Saturday. Coach speak, cliches - things Rutgers fans have become accustomed to over the years. ![]()
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