The Scarlet-White game marked an end to spring football last Saturday, April 13. With a tad over four months to go before the opening kickoff of the first game against Umass, so much can change.
There’s been plenty written about the spring game individually, but a competent passing attack requires good blocking, quarterback play, and receiver production. After re-watching the film of the spring game, here are some thoughts about each component to it.
Pass protection affection?
It all begins up front and as expected Rutgers trotted out four of the starting five that solidified their spots about a week or two into spring practice: Raiqwon O’Neal, Zach Venesky, Mike Maietti, Nick Krimin, with Matt Rosso in for Kamaal Seymour.