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Rutgers Scarlet Knights football

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Rutgers Scarlet Knights football

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights football program represents Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Rutgers competes as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Prior to joining the Big Ten, the Scarlet Knights were a member of the American Athletic Conference (formerly the Big East Conference) from 1991 to 2013. Rutgers plays its home games at SHI Stadium, in Piscataway, New Jersey. The team is currently led by head coach Greg Schiano. The Scarlet Knights football team is also notable for playing in the first college football game in 1869, in which the Scarlet Knights won by the score 6–4.

Infobox

First season
1869; 156 years ago[n1 1]
Athletic director
Keli Zinn
Head coach
Greg Schiano17th season, 99–108 (.478)
Stadium
SHI Stadium(capacity: 52,454)
Field surface
FieldTurf
Location
Piscataway, NJ
NCAA division
Division I FBS
Conference
Big Ten
All-time record
684–707–42 (.492)
Bowl record
7–6 (.538)
Claimed national titles
1 (1869)
Conference titles
1 (2012)
Division titles
3 (1958, 1960, 1961)
Rivalries
Maryland (rivalry) Princeton (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans
3
Colors
Scarlet
Fight song
The Bells Must Ring
Mascot
Scarlet Knight
Marching band
Marching Scarlet Knights
Outfitter
Nike
Website
scarletknights.com

Tables

· Championships › National championships
1869
1869
Season
1869
Coach
No coach
Selector
Parke H. Davis
Record
1–1
Season
Coach
Selector
Record
1869
No coach
Parke H. Davis
1–1
· Championships › Conference championships
2012†
2012†
Season
2012†
Conference
Big East Conference
Coach
Kyle Flood
Overall Record
9–4
Conference Record
5–2
Season
Conference
Coach
Overall Record
Conference Record
2012†
Big East Conference
Kyle Flood
9–4
5–2
· Championships › Division championships
1958
1958
Season
1958
Conference
Middle Atlantic Conference
Coach
John Stiegman
Overall Record
8–1
Conference Record
4–0
1960
1960
Season
1960
Conference
John F. Bateman
Coach
8–1
Overall Record
4–0
1961
1961
Season
1961
Conference
9–0
Coach
4–0
Season
Conference
Coach
Overall Record
Conference Record
1958
Middle Atlantic Conference
John Stiegman
8–1
4–0
1960
John F. Bateman
8–1
4–0
1961
9–0
4–0
· Bowl games
1978
1978
Season
1978
Coach
Frank R. Burns
Bowl
Garden State Bowl
Opponent
Arizona State
Result
L 18–34
2005
2005
Season
2005
Coach
Greg Schiano
Bowl
Insight Bowl
Opponent
Arizona State
Result
L 40–45
2006
2006
Season
2006
Coach
Texas Bowl
Bowl
Kansas State
Opponent
W 37–10
2007
2007
Season
2007
Coach
International Bowl
Bowl
Ball State
Opponent
W 52–30
2008
2008
Season
2008
Coach
PapaJohns.com Bowl
Bowl
North Carolina State
Opponent
W 29–23
2009
2009
Season
2009
Coach
St. Petersburg Bowl
Bowl
Central Florida
Opponent
W 45–24
2011
2011
Season
2011
Coach
Pinstripe Bowl
Bowl
Iowa State
Opponent
W 27–13
2012
2012
Season
2012
Coach
Kyle Flood
Bowl
Russell Athletic Bowl
Opponent
Virginia Tech
Result
L 10–13OT
2013
2013
Season
2013
Coach
Pinstripe Bowl
Bowl
Notre Dame
Opponent
L 16–29
2014
2014
Season
2014
Coach
Quick Lane Bowl
Bowl
North Carolina
Opponent
W 40–21
2021
2021
Season
2021
Coach
Greg Schiano
Bowl
Gator Bowl
Opponent
Wake Forest
Result
L 10–38
2023
2023
Season
2023
Coach
Pinstripe Bowl
Bowl
Miami (FL)
Opponent
W 31–24
2024
2024
Season
2024
Coach
Rate Bowl
Bowl
Kansas State
Opponent
L 41–44
Season
Coach
Bowl
Opponent
Result
1978
Frank R. Burns
Garden State Bowl
Arizona State
L 18–34
2005
Greg Schiano
Insight Bowl
Arizona State
L 40–45
2006
Texas Bowl
Kansas State
W 37–10
2007
International Bowl
Ball State
W 52–30
2008
PapaJohns.com Bowl
North Carolina State
W 29–23
2009
St. Petersburg Bowl
Central Florida
W 45–24
2011
Pinstripe Bowl
Iowa State
W 27–13
2012
Kyle Flood
Russell Athletic Bowl
Virginia Tech
L 10–13OT
2013
Pinstripe Bowl
Notre Dame
L 16–29
2014
Quick Lane Bowl
North Carolina
W 40–21
2021
Greg Schiano
Gator Bowl
Wake Forest
L 10–38
2023
Pinstripe Bowl
Miami (FL)
W 31–24
2024
Rate Bowl
Kansas State
L 41–44
· Head coaches
1, 4
1896
1896–1897
1, 4
No.
1, 4
Coach
John C. B. Pendleton
Tenure
1891, 1896–1897
Record
8–12
Pct.
400
2
2
No.
2
Coach
William A. Reynolds
Tenure
1895
Record
0–2
Pct.
000
3
3
No.
3
Coach
H. W. Ambruster
Tenure
1895
Record
3–2
Pct.
600
5
1898
1898–1899
5
No.
5
Coach
William V. B. Van Dyck
Tenure
1898–1899
Record
3–15–1
Pct.
184
6
6
No.
6
Coach
Michael F. Daly
Tenure
1900
Record
4–4
Pct.
500
7
7
No.
7
Coach
Arthur P. Robinson
Tenure
1901
Record
0–7
Pct.
000
8
8
No.
8
Coach
Henry Van Hoevenberg
Tenure
1902
Record
3–7
Pct.
300
9, 11
9, 11
No.
9, 11
Coach
Oliver D. Mann
Tenure
1903, 1905
Record
7–10–1
Pct.
417
10
10
No.
10
Coach
Alfred Ellet Hitchner
Tenure
1904
Record
1–6–2
Pct.
222
12
1906
1906–1907
12
No.
12
Coach
Frank Gorton
Tenure
1906–1907
Record
8–7–3
Pct.
528
13
13
No.
13
Coach
Joseph T. Smith
Tenure
1908
Record
3–5–1
Pct.
389
14
14
No.
14
Coach
Herman Pritchard
Tenure
1909
Record
3–5–1
Pct.
389
15
1910
1910–1912
15
No.
15
Coach
Howard Gargan
Tenure
1910–1912
Record
12–10–4
Pct.
538
16
1913
1913–1923
16
No.
16
Coach
George Sanford
Tenure
1913–1923
Record
56–32–5
Pct.
629
17
1924
1924–1926
17
No.
17
Coach
John H. Wallace
Tenure
1924–1926
Record
12–14–1
Pct.
463
18, 21
1927
1927–1930
1942–1945
18, 21
No.
18, 21
Coach
Harry Rockafeller
Tenure
1927–1930, 1942–1945
Record
33–26–1
Pct.
558
19
1931
1931–1937
19
No.
19
Coach
J. Wilder Tasker
Tenure
1931–1937
Record
31–27–5
Pct.
532
20, 22
1938
1938–1941
1946–1955
20, 22
No.
20, 22
Coach
Harvey Harman
Tenure
1938–1941, 1946–1955
Record
74–44–2
Pct.
625
23
1956
1956–1959
23
No.
23
Coach
John Stiegman
Tenure
1956–1959
Record
22–15
Pct.
595
24
1960
1960–1972
24
No.
24
Coach
John F. Bateman
Tenure
1960–1972
Record
73–51
Pct.
589
25
1973
1973–1983
25
No.
25
Coach
Frank R. Burns
Tenure
1973–1983
Record
78–43–1
Pct.
643
26
1984
1984–1989
26
No.
26
Coach
Dick Anderson
Tenure
1984–1989
Record
27–34–4
Pct.
446
27
1990
1990–1995
27
No.
27
Coach
Doug Graber
Tenure
1990–1995
Record
29–36–1
Pct.
447
28
1996
1996–2000
28
No.
28
Coach
Terry Shea
Tenure
1996–2000
Record
11–44
Pct.
200
29, 34
2001
2001–2011
29, 34
No.
29, 34
Coach
Greg Schiano
Tenure
2001–2011, 2020–
Record
99–108
Pct.
478
30
2012
2012–2015
30
No.
30
Coach
Kyle Flood
Tenure
2012–2015
Record
26–22
Pct.
542
31
31
No.
31
Coach
Norries Wilson†
Tenure
2015
Record
1–2
Pct.
333
32
2016
2016–2019
32
No.
32
Coach
Chris Ash
Tenure
2016–2019
Record
8–32
Pct.
200
33
33
No.
33
Coach
Nunzio Campanile†
Tenure
2019
Record
1–7
Pct.
125
No.
Coach
Tenure
Record
Pct.
1, 4
John C. B. Pendleton
1891, 1896–1897
8–12
400
2
William A. Reynolds
1895
0–2
000
3
H. W. Ambruster
1895
3–2
600
5
William V. B. Van Dyck
1898–1899
3–15–1
184
6
Michael F. Daly
1900
4–4
500
7
Arthur P. Robinson
1901
0–7
000
8
Henry Van Hoevenberg
1902
3–7
300
9, 11
Oliver D. Mann
1903, 1905
7–10–1
417
10
Alfred Ellet Hitchner
1904
1–6–2
222
12
Frank Gorton
1906–1907
8–7–3
528
13
Joseph T. Smith
1908
3–5–1
389
14
Herman Pritchard
1909
3–5–1
389
15
Howard Gargan
1910–1912
12–10–4
538
16
George Sanford
1913–1923
56–32–5
629
17
John H. Wallace
1924–1926
12–14–1
463
18, 21
Harry Rockafeller
1927–1930, 1942–1945
33–26–1
558
19
J. Wilder Tasker
1931–1937
31–27–5
532
20, 22
Harvey Harman
1938–1941, 1946–1955
74–44–2
625
23
John Stiegman
1956–1959
22–15
595
24
John F. Bateman
1960–1972
73–51
589
25
Frank R. Burns
1973–1983
78–43–1
643
26
Dick Anderson
1984–1989
27–34–4
446
27
Doug Graber
1990–1995
29–36–1
447
28
Terry Shea
1996–2000
11–44
200
29, 34
Greg Schiano
2001–2011, 2020–
99–108
478
30
Kyle Flood
2012–2015
26–22
542
31
Norries Wilson†
2015
1–2
333
32
Chris Ash
2016–2019
8–32
200
33
Nunzio Campanile†
2019
1–7
125
· Recognized players › Retired numbers
No.
No.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
No.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
Player
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
Pos.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
Tenure
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
No. ret.
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
Ref.
52
52
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
52
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
Eric LeGrand
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
DT
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
2008–2010
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
2013
Rutgers Scarlet Knights retired numbers
No.
Player
Pos.
Tenure
No. ret.
Ref.
52
Eric LeGrand
DT
2008–2010
2013
· Future non-conference opponents
vs Ohio
vs Ohio
2025
vs Ohio
2026
vs UMass
2027
vs Akron
2028
vs Norfolk State
2029
vs Central Michigan
2030
at Temple
2031
vs Temple
2032
at Temple
2033
vs Temple
vs Miami (Ohio)
vs Miami (Ohio)
2025
vs Miami (Ohio)
2026
at Boston College
2027
vs Boston College
2028
vs Kent State
2030
vs Kent State
vs Norfolk State
vs Norfolk State
2025
vs Norfolk State
2026
vs Howard
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
2033
vs Ohio
vs UMass
vs Akron
vs Norfolk State
vs Central Michigan
at Temple
vs Temple
at Temple
vs Temple
vs Miami (Ohio)
at Boston College
vs Boston College
vs Kent State
vs Kent State
vs Norfolk State
vs Howard

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