"My family was very happy, especially my brother," the younger Tverdov told Donald Forbes of StateOfRutgers.com recently. "He knows I love Rutgers with everything in me. We've spent so much time around that university and its just always been a part of us. So, me staying home was huge for my family and it's another legacy to add to the defensive line."
With his college decision out of the way, the Union High School defensive end can put all of his focus and energy towards his senior season. So far, Tverdov's squad is off to a blazing start with one of the state's best defensive lines and a dynamic offense.