Right now isn’t the best time to be a fan of the Rutgers University football program. In fact, it’s rarely a good time to be a fan of the Scarlet Knights. Rutgers hasn’t finished a season over .500 since 2014 and has just two winning seasons in the last decade.
The program is trying to turn things around, however. The Scarlet Knights brought back coach Greg Schiano in 2020 and is recruiting as well as it ever has. Schiano’s first stint with the school lasted from 2001-2011 and featured two 9-win seasons and an 11-win season.
Since he’s left, however, things have been bleak.
The team has even resorted to selling tickets at Costco to try to get fans to come to games. And it appears things aren’t getting any better anytime soon.
College Football Fans Troll Rutgers, Greg Schiano Over Hilarious Quarterback Usage
The 2022 college football season began on a rough note for Rutgers. News broke early on Saturday that Scarlett Knights would be without starting quarterback Noah Vedral for their season-opening game against Boston College.
That left Schiano with a what seemed like a pair of options. Either play former four-star recruit and current sophomore Gavin Wimsatt, or start redshirt sophomore Evan Simon.
Though apparently Schiano had a third option up his sleeve.
#Rutgers Football QB controversy continues as the first drive went like this…..
First snap — ATH Johnny Langan
Second snap — QB Gavin Wimsatt
Third snap — QB Evan Simon— Richard Schnyderite (@RivalsRichie) September 3, 2022
Rutgers uses three quarterbacks on the first three plays … and here comes Adam Korsak to punt.
— Steve Politi (@StevePoliti) September 3, 2022
There’s no truer sign of college football’s return than Rutgers’ struggle. Fans on Twitter wasted to time making jokes about the Scarlet Knights’ misfortune
The old saying goes “if you have two quarterbacks, you have no quarterbacks.” Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has since taken that to heart. But what if you have three quarterbacks?
I guess Rutgers is about to let us all find out. College football is back, baby!
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