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Rutgers' Kitchen says he didn't try to hurt anybody
Zaire Kitchen wasn't about to argue the personal foul penalty he received for leveling Louisville receiver Doug Beaumont in the third quarter of Rutgers' 34-14 victory Friday.
Rutgers Football Notebook: QB Tom Savage frustrated by blitzing Orange
Tom Savage says he can remember distinctly the last time he was sacked nine times in a game.
Rutgers' 10 most baffling losses under Greg Schiano
Remember this guy? It's former New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos, who torched Rutgers for five touchdowns in an upset win over the Scarlet Knights in 2004 after Rutgers had beaten Michigan State.
The Morning After: A look at Rutgers' loss to lowly Syracuse
Syracuse's Doug Hogue takes down Rutgers quarterback Tom Savage and stopped a third down drive with 12 yards to go.
The Morning After: A look at Rutgers' loss to Syracuse
Syracuse running back Delone Carter runs in for one of the Orange's three rushing touchdowns Saturday afternoon against Rutgers.
Football: Rutgers Drops Road Contest At Syracuse, 31-13
Tim Brown became RU's all-time leader in receiving touchdowns. Jim O'Connor/NJ Sport Pics Brown's touchdown reception is his seventh of the season.
Football: Vote Scarlet Knights to the NFL Pro Bowl
PISCATAWAY, N.J. Five former Rutgers football players are on the National Football League 2010 Pro Bowl ballot.
Britt gets 1st start for Titans with Gage out
Tennessee receiver Kenny Britt will make his first NFL start Sunday against Buffalo, replacing Justin Gage who was deactivated.
Rutgers' defensive performance reminds Greg Schiano of 2006
Rutgers' Brandon Jones is about to intercept a pass in the Scarlet Knights' 31-0 win over South Florida on Thursday.
Notebook: Rutgers cornerback Devin McCourty dazzles again on special teams
Rutgers cornerback Devin McCourty bats away a muffed punt from USF returner Faron Hornes in the first half of Rutgers' 31-0 win over South Florida.
WR Britt to Sign Autographs at Macy's Cool Springs on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m.
Kenny Britt will be greeting fans and signing autographs at Macya s Cool Springs on Saturday, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. in support of Macya s Community Shopping Day.
Bulls seek payback against Rutgers
Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett South Florida has plenty of motivation heading into Thursday night's game at Rutgers.
Football: Rutgers Celebrates 140th Year of College Football
It was 140 years ago today that Rutgers became the Birthplace of College Football as Rutgers hosted Princeton in the first collegiate football game.
Bulls motivated by Rutgers' rout last season
Losing to Rutgers three years in a row should be plenty motivation for USF next week, but the Bulls also will remember last year's 49-16 drubbing in Tampa, which saw Rutgers score the final 21 points.
Rutgers' Tim Brown relishing opportunity to finally be team's go-to receiver
Tim Brown celebrates with teammates after beating UConn Saturday. Tim Brown was finally able to put in the call to Kenny Britt that he has been hoping to make.
Harrison's athleticism stands out at WR
The skinny kid no one knew stepped to the line and took off in a sprint. Seconds later, he approached Donald Forbes and told him the time he had just run in the 40-yard dash.
Four positions later, Rutgers sophomore Eric LeGrand may have found a home at tackle
Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand recovers a fumble against Pittsburgh earlier this month.
Coach Brian Kelly of undefeated Cincinnati never doubted that Big East football would earn some respect on a national level.
Tim Brown says freshman wide receiver Mark Harrison could be Rutgers' 'next Kenny Britt'
Rutgers'' Mark Harrison runs the ball between Army players after making a catch across the middle last Friday.
Rutgers' Anthony Davis benched for first quarter against Army for being late to team lunch
The irony is inescapable. Standout left tackle Anthony Davis, who has battled weight issues throughout his career, found himself on the bench for the first quarter of Friday night's Army game as part of his punishment for being late to a team function, a school official said.