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Rutgers Climbs in ESPN’s Power Index as New Faces Aim to Revitalize Program

Despite lingering defensive concerns, returning talent and fresh coaching staff set the stage for a potential turnaround

ESPN’s latest College Football Power Index has positioned Rutgers near the bottom of the Big Ten, assigning the Scarlet Knights a -0.2 rating that places them 67th in the nation, only ahead of Purdue.

The index blends historical performance, the number of returning starters, recruiting pedigree and coaching experience, while a recent tweak now factors in the transfer portal, adding a layer of volatility to the projections.

A Defensive Overhaul

Last season the Scarlet Knights’ defense ranked among the worst in the Football Bowl Subdivision, prompting a complete overhaul of the coaching staff and a influx of new players looking to change the narrative.

Offensively, the team retains several key contributors, including wide receiver KJ Duff, running back Antwan Raymond and offensive lineman Kwabena Asamoah, who are expected to provide stability as the new quarterback settles in.

Looking Ahead

The coaching staff believes the combination of experience on both sides of the ball could translate into a measurable jump in the rankings, provided the new transfers adapt quickly and the quarterback embraces the opportunity.

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