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2015 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
2015 record4–8 (1–7 Big Ten)
Head coachKyle Flood (4th season as head coach)
Norries Wilson (interim, 3 games)
Offensive coordinatorBen McDaniels (1st year as OC, 2nd overall season)
Defensive coordinatorJoe Rossi (2nd year as DC, 4th overall season)
Home stadiumHigh Point Solutions Stadium
(Capacity: 52,454)
Seasons
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2016 →

Template:2015 Big Ten football standings The 2015 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team represents Rutgers University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It is the Scarlet Knights' second season as a member of the Big Ten Conference, and second as a member of the East Division. The team are led by Kyle Flood, in his fourth year as head coach, and play its home games at High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey.

The season began with a controversies over an investigation into violations of NCAA regulations and school policy concerning coach Flood's improper contacting of a professor concerning a student's academic status; and the arrests and dismissal of several football players on violent felony charges connected to an April 2015 home invasion robbery in New Brunswick. Coach Flood was suspended for three games after the investigation found improper contact was made.

Before the season[]

Previous season[]

The 2014 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team finished the regular season 7–5, with a highlight win against Michigan for the team's first Big Ten Conference win. After defeating Indiana the Scarlet Knights become bowl eligible and were invited to play in the Quick Lane Bowl against North Carolina of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Rutgers defeated the Tar Heels in Detroit, Michigan 40–21 finishing their 2014 Season at 8–5.

Controversies and legal issues[]

The 2015 football season began with the shadow of several incidents of alleged misconduct and criminal charges.[1] On May 24, 2015, redshirt freshman defensive back Darian Dailey was arrested in Florida on felony robbery charges.[2][3] In late August 2015, head coach Kyle Flood suspended five players from the first half of the season opener for violating team policies on breaking curfews. These players were Ruhann Peele (cornerback), Leonte Carroo (receiver), Tim Gleeson (punter), Chris Laviano (quarterback) and Kevin Marquez (linebacker).[4][5][6][7] There were doubts that Flood would be coaching the season opener and some speculation amongst news media and fans about the possibility of Flood's firing or resignation.[8][9][10][11] Around this time, many fans had called for the return of Flood's predecessor, Greg Schiano as head coach.[12][13] According to The Asbury Park Press, students remarked that the recent controversies tarnish the university's reputation.[14]

On September 3, 2015, ten suspects, including six players, were arrested and charged with felony assault, armed robbery, criminal restraint, conspiracy, riot, and weapons possession charges stemming from an April 26, 2015 incident in New Brunswick, New Jersey characterized as a home invasion robbery.[4][15] One victim, identified only as a 19-year-old male Rutgers student was reported to have had his jaw broken in the assault.[16] Five players—Ruhann Peele (cornerback), Nadir Barnwell (cornerback), Razohnn Gross (fullback), Delon Stephenson (free safety), and Andre Boggs (cornerback)—were dismissed from the team moments before the season-opening football game against the Norfolk State Spartans.[4][15] Former player Tejay Johnson (free safety and wide receiver), was also arrested on September 3.[17] A sixth player, Lloyd Terry (fullback) was arrested a few days later.[16][18] Several of the players arrested in this incident had previous arrests in 2013 and 2014 for other criminal charges.[15]

One of the suspects, Barnwell, was the center of an ongoing investigation into head coach Kyle Flood for possible violations of school policy and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regulations prohibiting the athletic coaching staff from contacting faculty regarding the academic eligibility status of a player.[4][15] According to New Jersey Advance Media, publisher of the Star-Ledger and other statewide newspapers, Flood defied academic support staff by contacting one of Barnwell's professors and that sources stated that Flood attempted to "circumvent the process and trying to get the kid eligible".[19]

Flood suspended wide receiver Leonte Carroo indefinitely after his arrest on September 13, 2015. Carroo was arrested by the Rutgers University Police Department and charged with simple assault stemming from a domestic violence incident that occurred on campus shortly after the end of the game against Washington State. Carroo was the seventh Rutgers player arrested in ten days.[20][21][22] Star-Ledger and New Jersey Advance Media sports columnist Steve Politi described Carroo as "another casualty of the season from hell" and called the incident further proof that Flood had lost control of the team. Politi mused, "you wonder how soon before his head coach joins him on the list"—implying that Flood's tenure as coach should be ending with his termination.[23]

The 15-member Rutgers Board of Governors, one of the school's two governing bodies, and university president Robert Barchi met on September 11 in a closed-door emergency session to discuss ongoing "athletic matters" and the potential for litigation in the wake of these controversies and arrests.[24][25][26] On September 16, 2015, after the conclusion of a university-led investigation into his conduct determined he improperly contacted a professor to get Barnwell's grade changed, Flood was suspended for three games and fined $50,000 by Rutgers president Robert Barchi. Flood would be suspended during and miss an away game against Penn State (September 19, 2015), and home games against Kansas (September 26) and Michigan State (October 10).[27][28] Associate head coach Norries Wilson would fill-in as head coach for those three games during Flood's suspension.[28]

After Flood's reinstatement, questions continued to circulate about possible drug problems within the program in the wake of former Scarlet Knights' fullback Lloyd Terry telling police that "he failed multiple drug tests while on the football team".[29] [30]

Flood, along with athletic director Julie Herman, was fired at the end of the season.

Coaching staff[]

Coaching changes[]

2014 offensive coordinator Ralph Friedgen relinquished his position as offensive coordinator due to age and stayed on as a special assistant to the head coach.[31]

Ben McDaniels, 2014 wide receiver coach and brother of former Denver Broncos head coach and current New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, was promoted to offensive coordinator.

2014 graduate assistant and former Rutgers defensive lineman Charlie Noonan was hired as defensive line coach at Holy Cross.[32]

Graduate assistant Sam Williams' two years of graduate assistant-ship expired and was hired by Penn State working with special teams and recruiting quality control.[33]

2014 Graduate assistant and former Rutgers quarterback Mike Teel was hired by his alma mater Don Bosco Preparatory High School as offensive coordinator[34][35]

2014 undergraduate student assistant Sean Barowski stayed on as a graduate assistant upon graduating.[35][36]

2015 staff[]

Name Position Seasons at
Rutgers
Alma mater
Kyle Flood Head coach 10 Iona College (1992)
Norries Wilson Running backs/associate head coach/interim head coach 4 Minnesota (1989)
Ben McDaniels Offensive coordinator 1 (first as OC) Kent State (2003)
Joe Rossi Defensive coordinator 4 Allegheny College (2000)
Phil Galiano Special teams/tight ends 10 Shippensburg University (1999)
Mitch Browning Offensive line 1 Capital University (1979)
Anthony Campanile Wide receivers 4 Rutgers (2004)
Jim Panagos Defensive line 4 Maryland (1992)
Bob Fraser Linebackers 5 Allegheny College
Darrell Wilson Defensive backs 4 Connecticut (1981)
Jeremy Cole Strength and conditioning/assistant AD 9 University of Findlay (2005)
Rocco Dimeco Offensive assistant 1 Norwich University
Scott Vallone Defensive assistant 0 Rutgers (2012)
Sean Barowski Graduate assistant 0 Rutgers (2015)
Ralph Friedgen Special assistant to the head coach 1 Maryland

Schedule[]

Rutgers announced their 2015 football schedule on June 3, 2013. The 2015 schedule consist of 7 home, and 5 away games in the regular season. The Scarlet Knights will host Big Ten foes Maryland, Michigan State, Ohio State, and Nebraska and will travel to Indiana, Michigan, Penn State, and Wisconsin.[37]

The Scarlet Knights hosted three of their four non conference games against Kansas, Norfolk State and Washington State. Rutgers will match up against Army on November 21 at Michie Stadium at West Point.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 512:00 PMNorfolk State*ESPNewsW 63–1347,453
September 123:30 PMWashington State*
  • High Point Solutions Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
ESPNUL 34–3746,536
September 198:00 PMat Penn StateBTNL 3–28103,323
September 2612:00 PMKansas*dagger
  • High Point Solutions Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
BTNW 27–1446,136
October 108:00 PMNo. 4 Michigan State
  • High Point Solutions Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
BTNL 24–3150,373
October 173:30 PMat IndianaBTNW 55–5240,567
October 248:00 PMNo. 1 Ohio State
  • High Point Solutions Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
ABCL 7–4953,111
October 3112:00 PMat WisconsinBTNL 10–4874,575
November 73:30 PMat No. 16 MichiganBTNL 16–49108,879
November 143:30 PMNebraska
  • High Point Solutions Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
BTNL 14–3145,606
November 2112:00 PMat Army*CBSSNW 31–2130,113
November 2812:00 PMMaryland
  • High Point Solutions Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
BTNL 41–4644,846
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game
  • All times are in Eastern time
Schedule Source:[38]

Game summaries[]

Home against Norfolk State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Norfolk State Spartans 7 6 0 0 13
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 7 14 28 14 63



Overall record Last meeting Result
5–0 September 5, 2015 Rutgers, 63-13

On September 5, 2015, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights met the Norfolk State Spartans, a Football Championship Subdivision team in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, for the fourth game in their series. Rutgers had won the previous three games against Norfolk State in which the Scarlet Knights outscored the Spartans 128–0.[39]

Home against Washington State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Washington State Cougars 7 6 7 17 37
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0 6 6 22 34



Overall record Last meeting Result
1–2 September 12, 2015 Wash.St, 37-34

After last season's 41–38 victory against Washington State (Pac-12 Conference) on August 28, 2014, this was the second meeting between the Scarlet Knights and the Cougars. Rutgers lost after a penalty-prone fourth quarter (ending with a spike on 4th down), 34–37.

Away at Penn State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0 0 0 3 3
Penn State Nittany Lions 0 21 0 7 28



Overall record Last meeting Result
2–23 September 13, 2014 Penn State, 13–10

In the first game of head coach Kyle Flood's three-game suspension, associate head coach Norries Wilson filled in as head coach for the Rutgers and Penn State conference opener. Rutgers' only score was posted with 10:35 remaining in the fourth quarter by kicker Kyle Federico who made 34 yard field goal.

Home against Kansas[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Kansas Jayhawks 0 7 7 0 14
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 7 13 7 0 27



Overall record Last meeting Result
First meeting

This was the first meeting between the Kansas Jayhawks (Big-12 Conference) and the Scarlet Knights. In 2012, Rutgers and Kansas announced two home-and-home series games this season and the 2018 season.[40]

Home against Michigan State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#4 Michigan State Spartans 7 3 14 7 31
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0 14 7 3 24



Overall record Last meeting Result
3–3 November 22, 2014 Michigan State, 45–3

Rutgers hosted the undefeated Michigan State Spartans for their sixth meeting. With Michigan State ranked number 4 in national polls, it was the first time in 6 seasons that Rutgers met a team ranked the top 25 (beating No 23-ranked USF 31–0 on November 12, 2009) and 8 seasons since they upset a No. 2-ranked South Florida in 2007.[41]

This was the last game that interim head coach Norries Wilson coached during head coach Kyle Flood's three-game suspension.[29][42]

Away at Indiana[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 7 20 6 22 55
Indiana Hoosiers 10 14 28 0 52



Overall record Last meeting Result
2–0 November 15, 2014 Rutgers, 45–23

Despite a 52–27 Indiana lead in the third quarter, the Scarlet Knights erased the 25-point deficit by converting three fourth-quarter turnovers into touchdowns and took the lead in the game's final seconds with a 26-yard field goal from Kyle Federico. Leonte Carroo caught seven passes, for 157 yards and three touchdowns before leaving in the second half with an injured right leg.

Home against Ohio State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#1 Ohio State Buckeyes 7 14 21 7 49
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0 0 0 7 7



Overall record Last meeting Result
0–1 October 18, 2014 Ohio State, 56–17


Away at Wisconsin[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 3 0 7 0 10
Wisconsin Badgers 10 17 14 7 48



Overall record Last meeting Result
0–1 November 1, 2014 Wisconsin, 37–0

Away at Michigan[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 3 13 0 0 16
#17 Michigan Wolverines 14 21 11 3 49



Overall record Last meeting Result
1–0 October 4, 2014 Rutgers, 26–24

Home against Nebraska[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Nebraska Cornhuskers 14 7 7 3 31
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0 7 7 0 14



Overall record Last meeting Result
0–2 October 25, 2014 Nebraska, 42–24

Away at Army[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 14 10 7 0 31
Army Black Knights 0 14 7 0 21



Overall record Last meeting Result
21–18 November 10, 2012 Rutgers, 28–7

Home against Maryland[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Maryland Terrapins 0 13 14 19 46
Rutgers Scarlet Knights 7 24 7 3 41



Overall record Last meeting Result
5–5 November 29, 2014 Rutgers, 41–38

Roster[]

2015 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Grant, JanarionJanarion Grant Jr
WR 3 Harris, JawuanJawuan Harris Fr
WR 4 Carroo, LeonteLeonte Carroo Sr
QB 5 Laviano, ChrisChris Laviano File:Redshirt.svg So
RB 6 Peoples, DesmondDesmond Peoples File:Redshirt.svg Jr
RB 7 Martin, RobertRobert Martin So
RB 8 Hicks, JoshJosh Hicks So
QB 11 Rettig, HaydenHayden Rettig File:Redshirt.svg Jr
WR 13 Agudosi, CarltonCarlton Agudosi File:Redshirt.svg Jr
QB 15 Clements, JackJack Clements Fr
WR 16 Parker, ChristopherChristopher Parker Fr
QB 17 Rescigno, GiovanniGiovanni Rescigno File:Redshirt.svg Fr
QB 18 Dare, MichaelMichael Dare Fr
QB 19 Anthony, TroyTroy Anthony Jr
RB 21 Snorweah, CharlesCharles Snorweah Fr
FB 30 Dowd, ConorConor Dowd Fr
RB 32 Goodwin, JustinJustin Goodwin Jr
RB 33 Jones, GregGreg Jones File:Redshirt.svg Jr
RB 34 James, PaulPaul James File:Redshirt.svg Sr
FB 37 Anthony, MaxMax Anthony Fr
WR 39 Anya, SandySandy Anya File:Redshirt.svg So
TE 42 Arcidiacono, NickNick Arcidiacono Jr
TE 43 Behr, GeorgeGeorge Behr File:Redshirt.svg Fr
FB 44 Bergen, SamSam Bergen File:Redshirt.svg Sr
WR 44 Gause, JosephJoseph Gause Fr
RB 45 Farina, JeffreyJeffrey Farina Fr
FB 45 Oliver, ShaquanShaquan Oliver Fr
TE 46 Scarff, CharlesCharles Scarff So
TE 48 Folkerts, AnthonyAnthony Folkerts Fr
OL 55 Brodie, RyanRyan Brodie File:Redshirt.svg Jr
OL 57 Stonkus, BryanBryan Stonkus File:Redshirt.svg Sr
OL 60 Miller, DorianDorian Miller File:Redshirt.svg So
OL 64 Pyrame, SkiySkiy Pyrame Fr
OL 65 Cole, TariqTariq Cole File:Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 66 Webb, JacquisJacquis Webb File:Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 69 Nelson, DerrickDerrick Nelson File:Redshirt.svg Jr
OL 70 Muller, ChrisChris Muller File:Redshirt.svg Jr
OL 71 Applefield, MarcusMarcus Applefield File:Redshirt.svg Fr
OL 72 Taylor, MannyManny Taylor Fr
OL 73 Jackson, JonahJonah Jackson Fr
OL 74 Lumpkin, KeithKeith Lumpkin File:Redshirt.svg Sr
OL 75 Venesky, ZachZach Venesky Fr
OL 77 Denman, J. J.J. J. Denman File:Redshirt.svg Jr
OL 78 Shutack, JackJack Shutack Fr
OL 79 Heeman, ZackZack Heeman File:Redshirt.svg Fr
WR 80 Schoen, AlexAlex Schoen File:Redshirt.svg So
TE 81 Flanagan, MattMatt Flanagan File:Redshirt.svg So
WR 82 Perry, NtwademelaNtwademela Perry File:Redshirt.svg Fr
WR 83 Blunt, RashadRashad Blunt Fr
WR 84 Tsimis, JohnJohn Tsimis Jr
WR 85 Stewart, JusticeJustice Stewart Fr
TE 86 Griffin-Stewart, NakiaNakia Griffin-Stewart Fr
WR 87 Matthews, VanceVance Matthews File:Redshirt.svg Jr
WR 88 Patton, AndreAndre Patton Jr
WR 89 Owens, DontaeDontae Owens Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DB 2 Hester, KiyKiy Hester File:Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 3 Longa, SteveSteve Longa File:Redshirt.svg Jr
DB 5 James, RonnieRonnie James Fr
DB 9 Hampton, SaquanSaquan Hampton File:Redshirt.svg Fr
DB 10 Austin, BlessuanBlessuan Austin Fr
DB 11 Wharton, IsaiahIsaiah Wharton File:Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 14 Lewis, KaiwanKaiwan Lewis Sr
LB 15 Morris, TrevorTrevor Morris Fr
LB 20 Carter, DevanDevan Carter File:Redshirt.svg So
DL 22 Lambert, QuanzellQuanzell Lambert File:Redshirt.svg Jr
DB 25 Adams, JariusJarius Adams Fr
LB 26 Roberts, DeonteDeonte Roberts Fr
LB 28 Clayton, NajeeNajee Clayton Fr
DB 29 Jacobs, DavonDavon Jacobs File:Redshirt.svg Jr
LB 30 Hunt, AndreAndre Hunt File:Redshirt.svg So
DB 31 Cioffi, AnthonyAnthony Cioffi Jr
LB 34 Abdur-Ra'oof, TalibTalib Abdur-Ra'oof File:Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 35 Margolis, EricEric Margolis File:Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 36 Taylor, T. J.T. J. Taylor File:Redshirt.svg So
DB 37 Campbell, ZaneZane Campbell Jr
DL 38 Nash, MylesMyles Nash File:Redshirt.svg So
DB 40 Chase, BrianBrian Chase Fr
LB 40 Marquez, KevinKevin Marquez File:Redshirt.svg Jr
DB 41 Verbitski, BrianBrian Verbitski File:Redshirt.svg Jr
DB 43 Walker, D'WonD'Won Walker Fr
LB 47 Johnson, IsaiahIsaiah Johnson Jr
LB 49 Russell, BrandonBrandon Russell File:Redshirt.svg Fr
LB 50 Gause, QuentinQuentin Gause File:Redshirt.svg Sr
DL 51 Joseph-Day, SebastianSebastian Joseph-Day File:Redshirt.svg So
DL 53 Pinnix-Odrick, JulianJulian Pinnix-Odrick File:Redshirt.svg Jr
DL 54 Seymour, KamaalKamaal Seymour Fr
LB 55 Rosa, AustinAustin Rosa Fr
DE 58 Turay, KemokoKemoko Turay File:Redshirt.svg So
DL 59 Davis, DarnellDarnell Davis File:Redshirt.svg So
DL 67 Roman, KennethKenneth Roman Fr
DL 90 Carter, Ron'DellRon'Dell Carter Fr
DL 91 Hamilton, DariusDarius Hamilton Sr
DL 92 Wiafe, EricEric Wiafe File:Redshirt.svg Fr
DL 93 Mera, DjwanyDjwany Mera File:Redshirt.svg Sr
DL 95 Bateky, JonJon Bateky Fr
DL 96 Previlon, WillingtonWillington Previlon Fr
DL 98 Hogan, JimmyJimmy Hogan File:Redshirt.svg Fr
DL 99 Wilkins, KevinKevin Wilkins File:Redshirt.svg Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
PK 1 Federico, KyleKyle Federico Sr
LS 68 Hutchings, AlexAlex Hutchings Fr
LS 85 Lucy, AlanAlan Lucy So
PK, P 94 Cintron, MichaelMichael Cintron File:Redshirt.svg Fr
PK 94 Gough, ChrisChris Gough File:Redshirt.svg Sr
P 96 Murray, AidanAidan Murray File:Redshirt.svg Jr
P 96 Roth, JoeyJoey Roth File:Redshirt.svg Sr
PK, P 98 Bonagura, DavidDavid Bonagura File:Redshirt.svg So
P 99 Gleeson, TimTim Gleeson Sr
Head coach
  • Kyle Flood
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Norries Wilson (running backs / associate head coach / interim head coach)
  • Ben McDaniels (offensive coordinator)
  • Joe Rossi (defensive coordinator)
  • Phil Galiano (special teams coordinator / tight ends)
  • Mitch Browning (offensive line)
  • Anthony Campanile (wide receivers)
  • Jim Panagos (defensive line)
  • Bob Fraser (linebackers)
  • Darrell Wilson (defensive backs)
  • Jerry Cole (strength & conditioning / assistant AD)
  • Rocco Dimeco (offensive assistant)
  • Scott Vallone (defensive assistant)
  • Sean Barowski (graduate assistant)
  • Ralph Friedgen (special assistant to the head coach)
  • Kenny Parker (head football strength and conditioning)
  • Sean Barowski (defensive assistant)
  • Collin Bauer (defensive assistant)
  • David Galante (offensive assistant)
  • Mark Rosenbaum (offensive assistant)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: November 23, 2016

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