After suffering a season-ending injury during spring practice in 2022, Toure was voted a captain this season and selected honorable mention All-Big Ten by the coaches and media. He played in all 12 games and ranks second on the defense with 85 tackles, including a team-high 7.5 for loss and 3.5 sacks. That included a career-high 11 stops versus Maryland with an interception against Ohio State.
Toure grades as the fifth-highest rated linebacker in the Big Ten according to Pro Football Focus.
Rutgers held Big Ten opponents to an average of 25.1 points and 337.9 yards per game, the best marks in conference play in a season since joining the league. The unit ranks 18th nationally in overall total defense (313.7), 11th in passing yards allowed (175.9) and has totaled 11 stops in the red zone.
Since 2018, the award has recognized college football student-athletes from all divisions of college football for overcoming injury, illness or other circumstances. At the conclusion of each season, in a vote by a select panel, three college football student-athletes are honored as Comeback Player of the Year Award winners at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl.
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