Captain Jonah Jackson, Nakia Griffin-Stewart & Max Anthony Transferring From Rutgers Football

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as mentioned in Three veteran players on the offensive side of the ball announced their intentions to transfer from Rutgers football on Thursday morning. The offensive line is key to Rutgers reversing their fortune and losing Jackson is a massive blow to that effort. Nakia Griffin-Stewart has been a member of the two-deep at fullback or tight end for the last three seasons:Thank you Rutgers University! Overall despite Rutgers going 1-11 more than anything due to anemic offense, losing offensive players especially good soldiers who can block and a captain doesn't really have any upside. Rutgers has gained on the transfer market as well though, and this is just how college football works these days.


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