Heading into the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl on Thursday, Rutgers football is hoping to have several breakout performances against Miami.
It was a good season for the Scarlet Knights in their fourth year of a rebuild under head coach Greg Schiano. They finished 6-6 (3-5 Big Ten) with their best regular season record since 2014.
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A total of 13 players were recognized in the All-Big Ten voting, the second-highest total for the program behind the 14 honored in 2020. According to the ESPN College Football Power Index, Rutgers’ 2023 strength of schedule is ranked No. 2 nationally.
Nearly all of the 13 players given all-Big Ten honors return for Rutgers and will play in the Pinstripe Bowl.
With the Scarlet Knights making their third appearance in the Pinstripe Bowl, below are the five players to watch for Rutgers.
No. 5 Senior wide receiver Christian Dremel
Christian Dremel (#6) is your classic undersized, quick, can do a little of everything receiver. Nice rub by Rutgers to get Dremel free on the arrow.
If Belichick still is coaching the Patriots next year, Dremel may have a spot at least as an UDFA pic.twitter.com/HozB5l3QRt
— Jeremy Marks-Peltz (@JMP1063) December 27, 2023
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Rutgers senior wide receiver Christian Dremel is a player to watch for the Scarlet Knights in the Pinstripe Bowl. Dremel has at least one catch in all 12 games, leading the team with three receiving touchdowns, 34 receptions, and 440 receiving yards. The Caldwell, New Jersey native recorded his best performance against Michigan State in 2023, registering six catches for 80 yards. The former Don Bosco prospect merged into a solid offensive weapon on the outside for quarterback Gavin…
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