Lets face it, the past two seasons were flat out GARBAGE, due in large part to the coaching on the offensive side of the ball. It'll be nice to have an Offensive Coordinator that won't need Big Ten Training Wheels for once, but more importantly, the hire of Jerry Kill signifies that Rutgers wants to compete at the highest level. He knows what its like to compete in the B1G, and his hire will allow Chris Ash to devote more of his time to making the Rutgers Defense, the best it can be. It was very important to hire someone that could allow Rutgers to make the most of its available offensive talent, and we've done that. The hiring couldn't be more timely, as unlike previous years, there will be a plethora of available talent on the offensive side of the ball:
Jerry Kill's hiring forces me to revise my 2017 win prediction upwards from 2 to more than 5. How much more, i'm not sure yet, as recruiting is still not done. 10 Wins is not out of the question.
At the very least, we're back to providing credible Big Ten competition in 2017, which is something that has escaped us the past two years. This is the best Offensive Coordinator Hire Rutgers is capable of making, and I couldn't be HAPPIER.
- Johnathan Lewis is our Day 1 Starter and Future All American
- Pretty sure now, Janarion Grant will be back, now that he has a qb and a top notch coordinator who will be calling plays for him. He'd be CRAZY not to return, as he is in for a big year and much better draft position if he does.
- Juwuan Harris has All Conference Potential, especially now that teams won't be able to focus on him
- Bo Melton has Freshman All American Potential
- Ahmir Mitchell has Freshman All American Potential
- Freshman Mohamed Jabbie has Freshman All American Potential
- Bryce Watts has Freshman All American Potential
- Everett Wormley has Freshman All American Potential
- Transfer Jerome Washington has Freshman All American Potential
- Offensive Line will be significantly bolstered by Freshman All American Candidate Micah Clark. And I also think Marcus Applefield and Nick Krimin should also be ready to go, giving us much better OL performance than last year.
- Robert Martin and Josh Hicks should be the happiest campers, because Kill will maximize their production. They should both rush for at least 1,000 yards in 2017.
Jerry Kill's hiring forces me to revise my 2017 win prediction upwards from 2 to more than 5. How much more, i'm not sure yet, as recruiting is still not done. 10 Wins is not out of the question.
At the very least, we're back to providing credible Big Ten competition in 2017, which is something that has escaped us the past two years. This is the best Offensive Coordinator Hire Rutgers is capable of making, and I couldn't be HAPPIER.