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Game Thread tOSU @ Rutgers, Sat 10/24 @ 8pm ET, ABC

http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2015/10/what_would_rutgers_starting_li.html

What would Rutgers starting lineup look like if it recruited New Jersey like Ohio State recruits Ohio?

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OFFENSE

QB: Brandon Wimbush, Notre Dame (No. 2 overall in New Jersey in 2015)

RB: Corey Clement, Wisconsin (No. 5 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

TE: Mike Gesicki, Penn State (No. 6 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

WR: Leonte Carroo, Rutgers (No. 5 overall in New Jersey in 2012)

WR: Noah Brown, Ohio State (No. 5 overall in New Jersey 2014)

WR: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

OT: Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame (No. 2 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

OG: Dorian Miller, Rutgers (No. 14 overall in New Jersey in 2012)

C: Brendan Mahon, Penn State (No. 10 in New Jersey in 2013)

OG: Steven Gonzalez, Penn State (No. 8 in New Jersey in 2015)

OT: Keith Lumpkin, Rutgers (No. 9 in New Jersey in 2011)

DEFENSE:

DE: Tashawn Bower, LSU (No. 7 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

DT: Gerald Owens, Michigan State (No. 12 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

DT: Garrett Sickels, Penn State (No. 6 in New Jersey in 2014)

DE: Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State (No. 24 overall in New Jersey in 2011)

LB: Al-Quadin Muhammad, Miami (Fla.) (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

LB: Steve Longa, Rutgers (No. 17 in New Jersey in 2012)

LB: Kemoko Turay, Rutgers (No. 40 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

CB: Eli Apple, Ohio State (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

CB: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2015)

S: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

S: Anthony Cioffi, Rutgers (No. 42 in New Jersey in 2013)

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http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2015/10/what_would_rutgers_starting_li.html

What would Rutgers starting lineup look like if it recruited New Jersey like Ohio State recruits Ohio?

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OFFENSE

QB: Brandon Wimbush, Notre Dame (No. 2 overall in New Jersey in 2015)

RB: Corey Clement, Wisconsin (No. 5 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

TE: Mike Gesicki, Penn State (No. 6 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

WR: Leonte Carroo, Rutgers (No. 5 overall in New Jersey in 2012)

WR: Noah Brown, Ohio State (No. 5 overall in New Jersey 2014)

WR: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

OT: Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame (No. 2 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

OG: Dorian Miller, Rutgers (No. 14 overall in New Jersey in 2012)

C: Brendan Mahon, Penn State (No. 10 in New Jersey in 2013)

OG: Steven Gonzalez, Penn State (No. 8 in New Jersey in 2015)

OT: Keith Lumpkin, Rutgers (No. 9 in New Jersey in 2011)

DEFENSE:

DE: Tashawn Bower, LSU (No. 7 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

DT: Gerald Owens, Michigan State (No. 12 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

DT: Garrett Sickels, Penn State (No. 6 in New Jersey in 2014)

DE: Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State (No. 24 overall in New Jersey in 2011)

LB: Al-Quadin Muhammad, Miami (Fla.) (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

LB: Steve Longa, Rutgers (No. 17 in New Jersey in 2012)

LB: Kemoko Turay, Rutgers (No. 40 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

CB: Eli Apple, Ohio State (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2013)

CB: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2015)

S: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan (No. 1 overall in New Jersey in 2014)

S: Anthony Cioffi, Rutgers (No. 42 in New Jersey in 2013)

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dear lord...theyd be top 10
 
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I don't know. With B1G money coming in, if they invest in facilities and coaching staff, one or two good seasons and they could quickly become Wisconsin-esq. From there who knows.

I don't think they have enough talent in state to become a national powerhouse. There is great talent there, but there are really only a few high schools that really emphasize football, so the numbers aren't there. It's just not part of the culture like it is on Ohio, Texas, the southeast, and California. (Wife grew up in Central Jersey.)

In state top ten lists are kind of like black diamond ratings on ski slopes. It's all relative.
 
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I've watched every game... so I do know this team... and basically giving you a novice's scouting report

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I was very surprised to see how they pretty much shut MSU running down...
I was surprised to see MSU gained a hundred yards because it 'seemed' every run went for 1 yard...
IMO they outplayed MSU

Anyone that is even attempting to say I'm implying Rutgers will make it a game can blow it out your ass...

Tim Moody ‏@TimLMoody 1h1 hour ago
Urban said Rutgers “should have beat Michigan State."


see.. I'm not totally nuts...
 
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Cow Tippers comin' to NJ. Rutgers is playing an overrated team which almost lost to NIU. Think about that for a minute. A loss to NIU would have paled in comparison to Appy State. A National Champion team losing to the likes of NIU. OMFG! APPY STATE! APPY STATE! APPY STATE!

SAT night tOSU is playing a team which lost in the final minute against two quality opponents. RU could have a 5-1 record. PSU was a blowout due to the fact that Rugers' head Coach wasn't there.

Rutgers took out #2 Louisville 11/11/2005 which put RU on the Golden path to becoming bonifide. SAT night vs TOSU, TOSU gonna get a BEAT DOWN at the BIRTHPLACE OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL. And RUTGERS, not tOSU, will OWN all and future bragging rights of the B1G East.

Grab your banjos and your first-cousin as your date, get in your Ford pickup trucks and HEAD ON OVER to a state high with some of the highest Per Capita Incomes in the country. Heck, gas is cheap in NJ to help you on your way home. If your truck makes it that far.
 
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yes. There is a REASON why NJ is so expensive. It's called QUALITY OF LIFE.
Come to think of it, I've never seen anyone ever make fun of New Jersey for being a shit hole.

You should start an East Coast Elite Club with Penn State about how high class your respective schools are, especially in comparison to the rest of the Big Ten.

I would suggest Maryland could join too, but their fan base doesn't seem that self consciously insecure.
 
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