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Benjamin Black Poised for Breakout Season with Rutgers Football

The rising wide receiver aims to expand his role after impressive freshman and sophomore campaigns

Benjamin Black, a three‑star recruit from Mallard Creek High School in North Carolina, arrived at Rutgers with a blend of size, speed and a track‑and‑field background that hinted at his athletic potential.

During his true freshman year in 2024, Black appeared in all 13 games, hauling in 12 receptions for 157 yards and one touchdown, showing that he could make timely contributions on the field.

In the following season, he played in every game, starting three times and compiling eight catches for 119 yards and a score, while continuing to refine his route running and hand reliability.

Off the field, Black has been leaning on veteran receiver KJ Duff, one of the Big Ten’s most dangerous weapons, who has already surpassed 1,000 receiving yards and serves as a daily mentor, offering guidance on technique and preparation.

A New Chapter for the Scarlet Knights

With the offseason departure of Ian Strong, the Scarlet Knights’ receiving corps opens a new slot, giving Black a clear pathway to expand his role and become a primary target in the 2026 campaign.

Coach Greg Schiano and the offensive staff have expressed confidence in Black’s trajectory, emphasizing that his work ethic and willingness to learn will be key ingredients as the team looks to build on recent progress.

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